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Maywood
Maywood in 1981
Background information
OriginUitwellingerga, Friesland, Netherlands
GenresPop
Years active1978 - 1995, 2006 - 2013
Past membersCaren Wood, Alice Maywood

Maywood was a Dutch singing duo consisting of sisters Aaltje ("Alie") and Doetje ("Edith") de Vries. They each took on a stage name for the project: Alie, a blonde, (songwriting, background and harmony vocals, keyboards) became "Alice May" (Alice Maywood) and the dark-haired Edith (lead vocals) became Caren Wood.

The duo were active as recording artists between 1978 and 1992, and their best known songs are "Late At Night" (a #1 hit in the Netherlands, and a significant chart hit in several other nations), "Give Me Back My Love", and "Rio". All but one of their singles were written solely by Alice May; "Kom In Mijn Armen", a #33 hit from 1989, was co-written by May and Aad Klaris. Through 1986, their material was produced and arranged by Pim Koopman; later records were produced by Koopman, Klaris, or Ton Scherpenzeel. They represented the Netherlands in the 1990 Eurovision Song Contest (Zagreb) with the song "Ik wil alles met je delen" (I Want to Share Everything With You), which finished in fifteenth place. The group split up in 1995,[1] but re-formed for a series of Gerard Joling concerts with whom they performed a medley of their hit songs including "Mother, How Are You Today" (it became one of their most popular songs in Indonesia), in October 2013.[2][3][4] In 2006 Alice announced her return without her sister Caren, but with an unknown artist named Rose Louwers. Their first performance was in Antwerp, Belgium, in December 2006.[5]

Discography

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Albums

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1980 - Maywood
1981 - Different Worlds
1982 - Colour My Rainbow
1982 - Cantado En Español
1983 - Het beste van Maywood (compilation)
1987 - Beside You
1990 - Achter De Horizon
1991 - 6 Of The Thirties
1991 - Walking Back To Happiness
1992 - De Hits Van Maywood (compilation)
1994 - More Maywood
1996 - Good For Gold (compilation)
2006 - Alle 40 Goed (Box Set 4 CD Collection) (compilation, Netherlands)
2008 - Hollandse Sterren Collectie (compilation)

Singles

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Year Title Chart positions
NL[6] AUS GER SA SWED
1978 Since I Met You
1979 You Treated Me Wrong 35
Mother How Are You Today 10
1980 Late At Night 1 72 18 11 7
Give Me Back My Love 7 27 2
1981 Distant Love 14 16
Rio 3
Mano 10
1982 Get Away 17
Star 17
I Believe in Love
1983 Ask for Tina
Show Me the Way To Paradise 43
1984 Standing In The Twilight 23
1985 It Takes A Lifetime
Lonely Nights
1986 When I Look Into Your Eyes
1987 Help The Children Of Brazil
If You Need A Friend 86
Break Away
1989 Kom In Mijn Armen 33
Hey Hey Hey
1990 Ik Wil Alles Met Je Delen 42
Ik Blijf Naar Jou Verlangen
1991 Da Doo Ron Ron[7]
1994 Blue Sundaymorning [8]

References

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  • ^ "Gerard Joling & Maywood - Mother How Are You Today". Youtube. Gerard Joling. 5 January 2016. Archived from the original on 19 December 2021. Retrieved 12 September 2020.
  • ^ Verzoening Maywood voor concerten Gerard Joling, nu.nl, 6 August 2013
  • ^ Kristján. "Maywood to reform for Gerard Joling concerts". Eurovisionary. Retrieved 12 September 2020.
  • ^ Edwin van Gorp. "The revival of Maywood". No. 22 November 2006. esctoday. Retrieved 12 September 2020.
  • ^ "Dutch Charts - dutchcharts.nl".
  • ^ "Da Doo Ron Ron".
  • ^ Maywood - Blue Sundaymorning, 1994, retrieved 13 August 2023
  • [edit]
    Awards and achievements
    Preceded by

    Justine Pelmelay
    with "Blijf zoals je bent"

    Netherlands in the Eurovision Song Contest
    1990
    Succeeded by

    Humphrey Campbell
    with "Wijs me de weg"
    No representation in 1991

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  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Maywood_(duo)&oldid=1226235316"

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