Milk and Honey (group)

For other uses, see Milk and Honey (disambiguation).

Milk and Honey (Hebrew: חלב ודבש Chalav U'Dvash) was an Israeli singing group consisting of Re'uven Gvitrz, Shmulik Bilu and Yehuda Tamir. The group performed with Gali Atari at the Eurovision Song Contest 1979, where they won with the song, "Hallelujah". Their track peaked in the UK Singles Chart at #5 in April 1979.[1] They made two further attempts to represent Israel in the contest. In 1981 they sang the song "Serenada" which came fourth in the national final. 1989 saw them slip to eighth place with Ani Ma'amin. On both occasions, the group were joined by the female vocalist Lea Lupatin. In 1988, two of the group (along with Lupatin) accompanied Yardena Arazi on stage at the Eurovision final in Dublin, Ireland, when she performed the song Ben Adam, but were not credited for this appearance.

References

  1. Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 366. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.

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Awards and achievements
Preceded by
Israel Izhar Cohen & Alphabeta
with "A-Ba-Ni-Bi"
Winner of the Eurovision Song Contest
(with Gali Atari)
1979
Succeeded by
Republic of Ireland Johnny Logan
with "What's Another Year?"
Preceded by
Izhar Cohen & Alphabeta
with A-Ba-Ni-Bi
Israel in the Eurovision Song Contest
(with Gali Atari)
1979
Succeeded by
Hakol Over Habibi
with Halayla


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