Goombay Dance Band - Sun Of Jamaica (melodien Fгјr Millionen, 24.10.1985) May 2026
: By 1985, while the band's newer singles were seeing less commercial success, "Sun of Jamaica" remained a staple of their repertoire and a favorite for TV audiences. Legacy of the Performance
The performance on Melodien für Millionen showcased the group's signature blend of Caribbean calypso, soca, and Euro-disco.
: The song's lyrics are inspired by the 1962 film Mutiny on the Bounty , specifically referencing Marlon Brando and the narrator's childhood dream of escaping to a tropical paradise. The Melodien für Millionen Performance : By 1985, while the band's newer singles
: It sold approximately 11 million copies worldwide, though it did not achieve significant chart success in the UK until years later.
: Frontman Oliver Bendt, often accompanied by his Caribbean-born backing vocalists, brought a high-energy, sun-drenched aesthetic to the stage that contrasted with the typical European pop of the mid-80s. The Melodien für Millionen Performance : It sold
Originally released in December 1979, "Sun of Jamaica" was the band's breakout global hit. It was written by Ekkehard Stein and Wolfgang Jass and became a cultural phenomenon, reaching number one in five countries.
: The track famously topped the German singles charts for nine weeks in 1980. It was written by Ekkehard Stein and Wolfgang
: The show, hosted by Dieter Thomas Heck, was a major platform for "Schlager" and popular music in Germany.
