Auntie (song) explained

Auntie is a song released by Philips Records[1] in 1972 to celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of the BBC. It is named after the affectionate nickname for the corporation, and features artists from six countries.[2] The singers are Hildegard Knef, Enrico Macias, Sandra & Andres, Alice Babs, Demis Roussos and Vicky Leandros. The composer is the Dutch musician Hans van Hemert.

Though the single peaked at number four in the Netherlands and number five in Greece, it failed to chart in the United Kingdom. Critics observed similarities between Van Hemert's "Auntie" composition and "Those Were the Days", a 1968 hit by Mary Hopkin.

Cover

"Auntie" was covered in Turkey by Nilüfer, Tanju Okan and Modern Folk Üçlüsü in 1973, under the title "Arkadaş Dur Bekle".[3]

It was also covered by Greek singer Philippos Nikolaou under the title “Kamari mou”.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Various - Auntie. Discogs.com. 1972 . 9 January 2021.
  2. Web site: Adams. Ed. MT50 Flashback: Twee hits door jubilea van de BBC. Mega Top 50. Dutch. October 4, 2017.
  3. Book: Meriç, Murat. Pop Dedik. İletişim Yayınları. İstanbul . 2006. 227. 978-9750503986.
  4. Jun 30, 1973. Hits of the World. Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc.. 85. 26. 57 . 0006-2510.