Dollar
Under the aegis of producer Trevor Horn, this UK singing duo were designed to appeal to much the same market as Guys And Dolls before, and Bucks Fizz after them. Attired in stylish but not too way-out costumes for TOP OF THE POPS, Thereze Bazaar and David Van Day (b. 28 November 1957) made a promising start with 1978's Shooting Star (number 14 in the UK). For the next four years, it was unusual for the latest Dollar single to miss the Top 20. With vocals floating effortlessly above layers of treated sounds, the team's biggest work included: Love's Gotta Hold On Me, a revival of the Beatles’ I Wanna Hold Your Hand, Mirror Mirror (Mon Amour), Give Me Back My Heart and the futuristic Videotheque. By 1982, however, sales had become erratic, and, coupled with failure to crack the US charts, as well as Thereze and David's growing antagonism towards each other, Dollar signed off with a ‘best of’ compilation harrying the album lists. While Van Day managed a small hit with Young Americans Talking in 1983, overall lack of record success as individuals prompted a reunion in 1986, but only O L'Amour has since made more than minor impact.