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Chilly was a German Euro disco/rock band from 1978 to 1983. They were created and produced by the producer, composer and book author Bernt Möhrle. Their first album "For your Love" included a suite 11:50 (long version) of the song "For Your Love", recorded with an arrangement by Christian Kolonovits and Bernt Möhrle. The original "For Your Love" was a Yardbirds hit released in 1965, written by Graham Gouldman. Bernt Möhrle added new lyrics and composed additional music to the arrangement "I Walk alone" and the suite became a great international disco hit. Other famous songs include hits like "Friday On My Mind", "Johnny Loves Jenny", "Come to L.A.", "Simply a Love Song", "Secret Lies", "Come Lets Go", "We Are The Popkings", "Get Up And Move", "Oh I Love You" "For Your Love Ibiza Megamix","Goo Goo Eyes".

Bernt Möhrle created with "For Your Love" a new standard in Disco music in the late 70s and early 80s. It remained on the Billboard dance club songs charts for 7 weeks peaking at number 38 in April 1979.[1] His version was used and remixed among others by DJ Hell on the album Munich Machine. It was also re-released in 2006 by the French label D-Classics in an edited version called "4 Love" made by Dylan Petit and in 2011 by Chocolate Puma feat. Colonel Red The members of Chilly were Brad Howell: singer, Ute Weber: singer, Werner Suedhoff: dancer, Andrea Linz: dancer, Sofia Ejango: dancer, Oscar Pearson: dancer.

Discography

For Your Love (1978)

  1. For Your Love And For Love Suite
  2. Better Stop
  3. Dance With Me
  4. C'mon Baby
  5. Key Of Love
  6. Sensation
  7. Love Love Love

Come to L.A. (1979)

  1. Sunshine Of Your Love
  2. Heartattack In My Cadillac
  3. Sacrifice
  4. Come To L.A.
  5. Get Up And Move
  6. Layla
  7. Springtime
  8. Friday On My Mind
  9. Have Some Fun Tonight

Showbiz (1980)

  1. There's No Business Like Showbusiness
  2. Showbiz
  3. Rock'n Roll Sally
  4. Taxman
  5. Come Let's Go
  6. The Race
  7. Thank You
  8. Days
  9. Two Wrongs Don't Make A Right
  10. We Are The Popkings
  11. I Hear You Knocking
  12. Gotta Move On
  13. When The Lights Go Down

Secret Lies (1982)

  1. Dimension 5
  2. Secret Lies
  3. Ten Million Dollar Baby
  4. Brain Storming
  5. Doll Queen
  6. Stars
  7. Simply A Love Song
  8. Play Me A Classic Symphony
  9. The Sun Ain't Gonna Shine Anymore
  10. Runaround
  11. Energy
  12. Hide

Devil's Dance (1983)

  1. For Your Love Techno
  2. One Moment One Second
  3. Peep Peep
  4. Love On The Rebound
  5. Portable Movement
  6. Soulflashback
  7. Goo Goo Eyes
  8. Jambo Africa
  9. Man From The East
  10. Cant We Talk It Over
  11. Devil's Dance
  12. Johnny Loves Jenny
  13. Rosi Rice

References

  1. ^ "Chilly FOR YOUR LOVE Chart History". Billboard. Archived from the original on 28 September 2018. Retrieved 28 September 2018.