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This is a live recording videoclip Tee Set with the song "Ma belle amie" recorded in 1987. Yes ''Ma belle amie" was a million-seller and a big worldhit !
This song "Ma Belle Amie" (1969/1970) was the biggest worldhit from The Tee Set! In 1986 there was a revival in a special TV program and the band Tee Set play this song again!! It`s a very good song and I think everybody can remember this great song "Ma Belle Amie" !!! In America and all the countries of the world was this song a millionseller. About 3 million single records they have sell from "Ma Belle Amie" worldwide ! The band Tee Set was coming from the Netherlands like Golden Earring, Shocking Blue and George Baker Selection. The singer Peter Tetteroo has a realy golden voice. This voice was the sound from The Tee Set. The members of Tee Set in this videoclip: Peter Tetteroo leadsinger, Polle Eduard on the bass, Max Spangenberg on drums, Ray Fenwick on the acoustic gitaar and Franklin Madjid on the keyboards. Everybody enjoy with this videoclip and song !! more information you can find on the weblogs 🤍 🤍 🤍
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1969 TEE-SET - Ma Belle Amie - stereo version (H. v. Eijck / P. Tetteroo) - Release deluxe 4CD box TEE-SET - Mythology (99 remastered tracks) iTunes: 🤍 Spotify: 🤍 Joop Blom: drums * Franklin Madjid: bass guitar, backing vocals * Hans van Eijck: piano, organ, acoustic guitar * Peter Tetteroo: vocals, backing vocals, drums Ma Belle Amie had been recorded on eight tracks in the Soundpush studio in 1969. Drummer Joop Blom twisted his ankle during a break, so Peter Tetteroo had to finish playing the drum part. Franklin Madjid played bass, Hans van Eijck piano and organ. Dihl Bennink originally played acoustic guitar, but Peter Tetteroo wasn't satisfied with his performance so Hans van Eijck, who had co-written Ma Belle Amie, decided to play the part instead. In 1969 the American producer Jerry Ross came to Europe. He was building up his own label, which would be christened Colossus. During his travels he decided to release Ma Belle Amie in the USA. There were many accounts of how the signing of various Dutch groups Shocking Blue, Tee-Set and George Baker Selection came about. Journalist Oscar van der Kroon heard Peter Tetteroo's version some years later: "One of our fans from Delft took the record with him to Switzerland and had it played in a discotheque. The American record producer Jerry Ross was there at the time and it grabbed his attention. He came to the Netherlands and enquired about us via Jan van Veen of Radio Veronica." Because Ross insisted on recording Ma Belle Amie in stereo, Shocking Blue's Venus was released in the USA first. "When Venus shot to the top of the US charts we started to believe that we could be a success, too." At the beginning of March 1970 Henk van der Meyden announced in the Dutch newspaper De Telegraaf that three Dutch groups had made it into the American hit parade. Ma Belle Amie finally reached the number three position. It was the first time ever that Dutch music had achieved this sort of success in the USA. Hans Kellerman, director of Negram, the Tee-Set's recording company, explained why: "The famous beat groups that had dominated the American hit parades for many, many years had become so experimental that they were really only making music for themselves. Their records now missed that elusive, intangible quality that had appealed to the mass audience." The Dutch groups had a 'happy sound'; their singles caught on with the young public. Ma Belle Amie werd op acht sporen in de Soundpush-studio opgenomen. Tijdens een pauze verstuikte de toenmalige drummer Joop Blom zijn enkel. Peter Tetteroo moest de drumpartij voltooien. Franklin Madjid speelde bas, Hans van Eijck piano en orgel. In eerste instantie speelde Dihl Bennink akoestische gitaar. Zijn spel werd door producer Peter Tetteroo evenwel niet goed genoeg bevonden. Hans van Eijck, de componist van Ma Belle Amie, besloot die partij over te spelen. In 1969 kwam de Amerikaan Jerry Ross naar Europa. Hij was in de weer met een eigen label dat Colossus gedoopt zou worden. Tijdens zijn reis besloot hij Ma Belle Amie in de VS uit te brengen. Over het contracteren van de Nederlandse groepen Shocking Blue, Tee-Set en George Baker Selection deden heel wat verschillende verhalen de ronde. Journalist Oscar van der Kroon hoorde de versie van Peter Tetteroo enkele jaren later: "Eén van onze fans uit Delft nam de plaat mee naar Zwitserland en liet de single in een discotheek draaien. Daar was ook de Amerikaanse platendirecteur Jerry Ross aanwezig en die was onmiddellijk geïnteresseerd. Hij kwam naar Nederland en informeerde via Jan van Veen van Radio Veronica naar ons." Omdat Ross erop stond de single in stereo uit te brengen werd eerst Venus van Shocking Blue in de VS uitgebracht. "Toen Venus het begon te maken, gingen wij er ook in geloven. Ma Belle Amie bereikte in Amerika de derde plaats." Op 6 maart 1970 kon Henk van der Meyden in de Telegraaf melden dat drie vaderlandse groepen de Amerikaanse hitlijsten hadden gehaald. Zoiets was nog nooit vertoond. Hans Kellerman, directeur van Negram, de platenmaatschappij van de Tee-Set: "De befaamde beatgroepen die jarenlang de Amerikaanse hitparades hebben beheerst, zijn nu zó experimenteel geworden dat zij te veel muziek maken voor zichzelf. Ze missen dat wat hun platen bij het grote publiek zo prettig in het gehoor doet liggen." De Nederlandse groepen hadden een 'happy sound', een fris geluid. Dat soort singles sloeg bij een jong publiek aan. WWW.CENTERTAINMENT.NL
TEE-SET - Ma Belle Amie - revisted (official promo video) (H. v. Eijck / P. Tetteroo) Video Clip & Sound: REVISITED Recorded in 1969, stereo mix. Original single version mono released in 1969. Joop Blom: drums * Franklin Madjid: bass guitar, backing vocals * Hans van Eijck: piano, organ, acoustic guitar * Peter Tetteroo: vocals, backing vocals, drums guest appearance - Maurice 'Mouse' Bom: hand claps Ma Belle Amie had been recorded on eight tracks in the Soundpush studio in 1969. Drummer Joop Blom twisted his ankle during a break, so Peter Tetteroo had to finish playing the drum part. Franklin Madjid played bass, Hans van Eijck piano and organ. Dihl Bennink originally played acoustic guitar, but Peter Tetteroo wasn't satisfied with his performance so Hans van Eijck, who had co-written Ma Belle Amie, decided to play the part instead. In 1969 the American producer Jerry Ross came to Europe. He was building up his own label, which would be christened Colossus. During his travels he decided to release Ma Belle Amie in the USA. There were many accounts of how the signing of various Dutch groups Shocking Blue, Tee-Set and George Baker Selection came about. Journalist Oscar van der Kroon heard Peter Tetteroo's version some years later: "One of our fans from Delft took the record with him to Switzerland and had it played in a discotheque. The American record producer Jerry Ross was there at the time and it grabbed his attention. He came to the Netherlands and enquired about us via Jan van Veen of Radio Veronica." Because Ross insisted on recording Ma Belle Amie in stereo, Shocking Blue's Venus was released in the USA first. "When Venus shot to the top of the US charts we started to believe that we could be a success, too." At the beginning of March 1970 Henk van der Meyden announced in the Dutch newspaper De Telegraaf that three Dutch groups had made it into the American hit parade. Ma Belle Amie finally reached the number three position. It was the first time ever that Dutch music had achieved this sort of success in the USA. Hans Kellerman, director of Negram, the Tee-Set's recording company, explained why: "The famous beat groups that had dominated the American hit parades for many, many years had become so experimental that they were really only making music for themselves. Their records now missed that elusive, intangible quality that had appealed to the mass audience." The Dutch groups had a 'happy sound'; their singles caught on with the young public. Ma Belle Amie werd op acht sporen in de Soundpush-studio opgenomen. Tijdens een pauze verstuikte de toenmalige drummer Joop Blom zijn enkel. Peter Tetteroo moest de drumpartij voltooien. Franklin Madjid speelde bas, Hans van Eijck piano en orgel. In eerste instantie speelde Dihl Bennink akoestische gitaar. Zijn spel werd door producer Peter Tetteroo evenwel niet goed genoeg bevonden. Hans van Eijck, de componist van Ma Belle Amie, besloot die partij over te spelen. In 1969 kwam de Amerikaan Jerry Ross naar Europa. Hij was in de weer met een eigen label dat Colossus gedoopt zou worden. Tijdens zijn reis besloot hij Ma Belle Amie in de VS uit te brengen. Over het contracteren van de Nederlandse groepen Shocking Blue, Tee-Set en George Baker Selection deden heel wat verschillende verhalen de ronde. Journalist Oscar van der Kroon hoorde de versie van Peter Tetteroo enkele jaren later: "Eén van onze fans uit Delft nam de plaat mee naar Zwitserland en liet de single in een discotheek draaien. Daar was ook de Amerikaanse platendirecteur Jerry Ross aanwezig en die was onmiddellijk geïnteresseerd. Hij kwam naar Nederland en informeerde via Jan van Veen van Radio Veronica naar ons." Omdat Ross erop stond de single in stereo uit te brengen werd eerst Venus van Shocking Blue in de VS uitgebracht. "Toen Venus het begon te maken, gingen wij er ook in geloven. Ma Belle Amie bereikte in Amerika de derde plaats." Op 6 maart 1970 kon Henk van der Meyden in de Telegraaf melden dat drie vaderlandse groepen de Amerikaanse hitlijsten hadden gehaald. Zoiets was nog nooit vertoond. Hans Kellerman, directeur van Negram, de platenmaatschappij van de Tee-Set: "De befaamde beatgroepen die jarenlang de Amerikaanse hitparades hebben beheerst, zijn nu zó experimenteel geworden dat zij te veel muziek maken voor zichzelf. Ze missen dat wat hun platen bij het grote publiek zo prettig in het gehoor doet liggen." De Nederlandse groepen hadden een 'happy sound', een fris geluid. Dat soort singles sloeg bij een jong publiek aan. WWW.CENTERTAINMENT.NL
The new CD album Ma Belle Amie 2013 look at the website: 🤍 The Tee-Set - Ma Belle Amie. Italian TV live RAI television (1970) Tee Set members on that time : Peter Tetteroo (lead singer), Hans van Eijck (organ), Franklin Madjid (bass), Ferry Lever (quitar), Herman van Boeyen (drums). (The Tee Set from the Netherlands)
Provided to YouTube by The-Source Ma Belle Amie · Tee-Set · Peter Tetteroo · Hans Van Eijck · Peter Tetteroo · Peter Tetteroo Ma Belle Amie - The Album ℗ 1969 Pseudonym / TSR Released on: 1970-04-02 Producer: Peter Tetteroo Composer: Hans Van Eijck Composer: Peter Tetteroo Auto-generated by YouTube.
Provided to YouTube by The-Source Ma Belle Amie · Skankin' Monks · Tee-Set · Peter Tetteroo · Skankin' Monks · Hans Van Eijck · Peter Tetteroo · Peter Tetteroo She Likes Weeds - Collected 1 ℗ 2011 Pseudonym / TSR Released on: 2012-04-12 Producer: Peter Tetteroo Producer: Skankin' Monks Composer: Hans Van Eijck Composer: Peter Tetteroo Auto-generated by YouTube.
TEE-SET - Ma Belle Amie - US stereo version (remastered) (H. v. Eijck / P. Tetteroo) Joop Blom: drums * Franklin Madjid: bass guitar, backing vocals * Hans van Eijck: piano, organ, acoustic guitar * Peter Tetteroo: vocals, backing vocals, drums Ma Belle Amie had been recorded on eight tracks in the Soundpush studio in 1969. Drummer Joop Blom twisted his ankle during a break, so Peter Tetteroo had to finish playing the drum part. Franklin Madjid played bass, Hans van Eijck piano and organ. Dihl Bennink originally played acoustic guitar, but Peter Tetteroo wasn't satisfied with his performance so Hans van Eijck, who had co-written Ma Belle Amie, decided to play the part instead. In 1969 the American producer Jerry Ross came to Europe. He was building up his own label, which would be christened Colossus. During his travels he decided to release Ma Belle Amie in the USA. There were many accounts of how the signing of various Dutch groups Shocking Blue, Tee-Set and George Baker Selection came about. Journalist Oscar van der Kroon heard Peter Tetteroo's version some years later: "One of our fans from Delft took the record with him to Switzerland and had it played in a discotheque. The American record producer Jerry Ross was there at the time and it grabbed his attention. He came to the Netherlands and enquired about us via Jan van Veen of Radio Veronica." Because Ross insisted on recording Ma Belle Amie in stereo, Shocking Blue's Venus was released in the USA first. "When Venus shot to the top of the US charts we started to believe that we could be a success, too." At the beginning of March 1970 Henk van der Meyden announced in the Dutch newspaper De Telegraaf that three Dutch groups had made it into the American hit parade. Ma Belle Amie finally reached the number three position. It was the first time ever that Dutch music had achieved this sort of success in the USA. Hans Kellerman, director of Negram, the Tee-Set's recording company, explained why: "The famous beat groups that had dominated the American hit parades for many, many years had become so experimental that they were really only making music for themselves. Their records now missed that elusive, intangible quality that had appealed to the mass audience." The Dutch groups had a 'happy sound'; their singles caught on with the young public. Ma Belle Amie werd op acht sporen in de Soundpush-studio opgenomen. Tijdens een pauze verstuikte de toenmalige drummer Joop Blom zijn enkel. Peter Tetteroo moest de drumpartij voltooien. Franklin Madjid speelde bas, Hans van Eijck piano en orgel. In eerste instantie speelde Dihl Bennink akoestische gitaar. Zijn spel werd door producer Peter Tetteroo evenwel niet goed genoeg bevonden. Hans van Eijck, de componist van Ma Belle Amie, besloot die partij over te spelen. In 1969 kwam de Amerikaan Jerry Ross naar Europa. Hij was in de weer met een eigen label dat Colossus gedoopt zou worden. Tijdens zijn reis besloot hij Ma Belle Amie in de VS uit te brengen. Over het contracteren van de Nederlandse groepen Shocking Blue, Tee-Set en George Baker Selection deden heel wat verschillende verhalen de ronde. Journalist Oscar van der Kroon hoorde de versie van Peter Tetteroo enkele jaren later: "Eén van onze fans uit Delft nam de plaat mee naar Zwitserland en liet de single in een discotheek draaien. Daar was ook de Amerikaanse platendirecteur Jerry Ross aanwezig en die was onmiddellijk geïnteresseerd. Hij kwam naar Nederland en informeerde via Jan van Veen van Radio Veronica naar ons." Omdat Ross erop stond de single in stereo uit te brengen werd eerst Venus van Shocking Blue in de VS uitgebracht. "Toen Venus het begon te maken, gingen wij er ook in geloven. Ma Belle Amie bereikte in Amerika de derde plaats." Op 6 maart 1970 kon Henk van der Meyden in de Telegraaf melden dat drie vaderlandse groepen de Amerikaanse hitlijsten hadden gehaald. Zoiets was nog nooit vertoond. Hans Kellerman, directeur van Negram, de platenmaatschappij van de Tee-Set: "De befaamde beatgroepen die jarenlang de Amerikaanse hitparades hebben beheerst, zijn nu zó experimenteel geworden dat zij te veel muziek maken voor zichzelf. Ze missen dat wat hun platen bij het grote publiek zo prettig in het gehoor doet liggen." De Nederlandse groepen hadden een 'happy sound', een fris geluid. Dat soort singles sloeg bij een jong publiek aan. WWW.CENTERTAINMENT.NL
The Bradfords perform "Ma Belle Amie" from their album "It Turned Out Better Than We Hoped - To Labour With Love". "They were signed by Capital and toured extensively across north America and Europe. We were all originally from England. They ended up in Minnesota and owned their own nightclub where they played when not touring. Then they all ended up on the west coast of the united states. There is only my sister Ellen left. they have all passed since. They only released a single with Capital, Leaning on a Lamppost and Together We Have Stayed. 1965." - J. McCaffery
Tee Set - Ma Belle Amie (versione in Italiano) from vinyl record single ! Label : Joker, M 7056. For to buy digital on CD from the new release album Ma Belle Amie : 🤍
The only U.S. top-40 for this group from The Netherlands. Pop Chart Peaks: Record World 4, Billboard 5, Cash Box 6 Transferred from stereo 45 single Colossus 107 - Ma Belle Amie (Hans Van Eijck-Peter Tetteroo) by The Tee Set THE 1970 HITS ARCHIVE - Here in one place, a comprehensive collection of ‘pop’ best-sellers and songs which made an impact that were either released or enjoyed a major chunk of their popularity within the calendar year 1970 (some were recorded in 1969)
Tee Set was a pop rock band formed in 1966 in Delft, Netherlands. The group recorded a single in 1969 entitled "Ma Belle Amie", which was a hit in their native country, selling over 100,000 copies. The group released an album in the United States on Colossus Records in 1970 entitled Ma Belle Amie (the single of the same name listing the artist as 'The Tee Set'), which reached #158 on the Billboard 200 chart, just as the single took off in America, eventually reaching #5.The single sold over one million copies, and was awarded a gold disc. "Ma Belle Amie" is a single by Tee Set off the album Ma Belle Amie. The song reached #5 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1970. The original issue of the single in the Netherlands was released in 1969 on Tee Set Records, selling over 100,000 copies. There are at least three studio recorded versions of the songs available. The US hit version on Colossus Records, released in 1969; A British issued version on Major Minor Records, released in 1970, and a Black and White video version featuring the band miming along a waterfront. This video version appears to be the same as the hit US released version but for minor differences to the repeated chorus ending of the song. The British released version is a completely different version, slower in tempo and starting in a lower key. The group also recorded an Italian language version of the song. The group disbanded in 1975, but briefly reunited in 1979 and 1983. Since 1983 the band was revived, although its work was mainly nostalgic "sixties". Their former lead singer, Peter Tetteroo, died in September 2002 from liver cancer, at the age of 55.
1970 song that went to # 5 in the US. The song also reached the Top 10 across central Europe. There are at least three studio recorded versions of the song.
SKANKIN' MONKS feat. Peter Tetteroo - Ma Belle Amie (OFFICIAL PROMO VIDEO) Peter Tetteroo vocals recorded in 1969, the band recorded in 2011. Released on the 2011 CDM Ma Belle Amie PSEUDONYM CDP-1093-S under the name: THE SKANKIN' MONKS feat. PETER TETTEROO Chris Elandt: drums, percussion * Michael Knabe: bass & rhythm guitar * Sander Baas: keyboards, melodica * Ruud Kleiss: trumpet * Erwin Benjamins: saxophone * Denise Anken: backing vocals * Peter Tetteroo: vocals, backing vocals The Skankin' Monks slaan een brug tussen heden en verleden, tussen verschillende genres en nationaliteiten. Zo nam de Amsterdamse reggaeband samen met hun held Eek-A-Mouse een dampende versie op van hun zelfgeschreven Smoke With The Pope. Daarnaast mixten de monniken voor Jah6 de André Hazes kraker Zij Gelooft In Mij en produceerden ze bovendien de dub versie. Het voorafgaande verbleekt echter met de stunt die de mannen ditmaal uit hebben gehaald. Voor hun nieuwste cd hebben ze namelijk hun tanden gezet in Ma Belle Amie, een van de grootste hits uit de geschiedenis van de Nederlandse popmuziek. Wereldwijd werden er van deze Tee-Set klassieker ruim zeven miljoen exemplaren verkocht en alleen in Amerika en Canada gingen er al meer dan een miljoen exemplaren over de toonbank. Het liedje zit zo in ieders geheugen gegrift, dat je wel gek moet zijn om er een nieuwe versie van op te nemen. Maar dat is precies wat The Skankin' Monks hebben gedaan. Het resultaat klinkt zo fruitig en fris dat het lijkt alsof het nummer gisteren pas geschreven is. Bij hun monnikenwerk hebben The Skankin' Monks gebruik gemaakt van de oorspronkelijke zangsporen die zanger Peter Tetteroo in 1969 inzong. Als je zijn prachtige donkerbruine soulstem hoort, lijkt het niet alsof hij precies negen jaar geleden (op 9/9) al overleden is, maar simpelweg van een lange vakantie op Jamaica genoten heeft. Het resultaat is gestoken in een superproductie van Sander Baas, de geluidstovenaar die in 1996 al verantwoordelijk was voor de met platina bekroonde, eerste - en enige - nummer 1 hit van Rob de Nijs: Banger Hart. Verras jezelf met Ma Belle Amie! The Skankin' Monks build bridges between past and present, between different genres and nationalities. The Amsterdam reggae band recorded a steamy version of their 'homegrown' killer classic Smoke With The Pope with their hero Eek-A-Mouse. In addition, the monks mixed the André Hazes classic She Believes In Me for Jah6, and they also produced the dub version. But this is nothing compared to the stunt the men pulled off this time! For their latest CD they sank their teeth in Ma Belle Amie, one of the biggest hits in the history of Dutch pop music. Worldwide, this Tee-Set classic sold over seven million copies, with more than one million copies sold in the U.S. and Canada alone. The song is carved in our collective musical memory so strongly, that you must be crazy to record a new version. But that's exactly what The Skankin' Monks have done. The result sounds so fruity and fresh that it seems like the song was written only yesterday. For their painstaking work The Skankin' Monks have used the original vocal tracks that singer Peter Tetteroo sang in 1969. When you hear his beautiful dark brown soul voice, it does not seem like he has died nine years ago already (on 9/9), but simply enjoyed a long holiday in Jamaica. The result is put into a super production by Sander Baas, the sound wizard who was responsible for the platinum award-winning, first - and only - No. 1 hit from Rob de Nijs: Banger Hart. Surprise yourself with Ma Belle Amie!
Provided to YouTube by La Cupula Music Ma belle amie (Rainbow Version) · Tee-Set · The Skankin' Monks Ma belle amie ℗ Pseudonym Released on: 2014-08-13 Auto-generated by YouTube.
The Skankin' Monks feat. Peter Tetteroo - Ma Belle Amie new release 2011, single version (reggae sound) songwriters Hans van Eijck / Peter Tetteroo produced, recorded & mixed by The Skankin' Monks co-producer Hans van Vuuren label Pseudonym records, Netherlands CDP-1093-S check out : 🤍 and 🤍 download 🤍
Provided to YouTube by The-Source Ma Belle Amie · Tee-Set · Peter Tetteroo · Hans Van Eijck · Peter Tetteroo · Peter Tetteroo Ma Belle Amie - single version ℗ 1969 Pseudonym / TSR Released on: 1969-06-01 Producer: Peter Tetteroo Composer: Hans Van Eijck Composer: Peter Tetteroo Auto-generated by YouTube.
TEE-SET - Ma Belle Amie - Italian stereo version (REMASTERED) (H. v. Eijck / P. Tetteroo) Video Clip: REVISITED / Italian Stereo Version: REMASTERED Original Italian Single Version Mono released in 1970. - Release deluxe 4CD box TEE-SET - Mythology (99 remastered tracks) iTunes: 🤍 Spotify: 🤍 WWW.CENTERTAINMENT.NL Joop Blom: drums * Franklin Madjid: bass guitar, backing vocals * Hans van Eijck: piano, organ, acoustic guitar * Peter Tetteroo: vocals, backing vocals, drums Ma Belle Amie had been recorded on eight tracks in the Soundpush studio in 1969. Drummer Joop Blom twisted his ankle during a break, so Peter Tetteroo had to finish playing the drum part. Franklin Madjid played bass, Hans van Eijck piano and organ. Dihl Bennink originally played acoustic guitar, but Peter Tetteroo wasn't satisfied with his performance so Hans van Eijck, who had co-written Ma Belle Amie, decided to play the part instead. In 1969 the American producer Jerry Ross came to Europe. He was building up his own label, which would be christened Colossus. During his travels he decided to release Ma Belle Amie in the USA. There were many accounts of how the signing of various Dutch groups Shocking Blue, Tee-Set and George Baker Selection came about. Journalist Oscar van der Kroon heard Peter Tetteroo's version some years later: "One of our fans from Delft took the record with him to Switzerland and had it played in a discotheque. The American record producer Jerry Ross was there at the time and it grabbed his attention. He came to the Netherlands and enquired about us via Jan van Veen of Radio Veronica." Because Ross insisted on recording Ma Belle Amie in stereo, Shocking Blue's Venus was released in the USA first. "When Venus shot to the top of the US charts we started to believe that we could be a success, too." At the beginning of March 1970 Henk van der Meyden announced in the Dutch newspaper De Telegraaf that three Dutch groups had made it into the American hit parade. Ma Belle Amie finally reached the number three position. It was the first time ever that Dutch music had achieved this sort of success in the USA. Hans Kellerman, director of Negram, the Tee-Set's recording company, explained why: "The famous beat groups that had dominated the American hit parades for many, many years had become so experimental that they were really only making music for themselves. Their records now missed that elusive, intangible quality that had appealed to the mass audience." The Dutch groups had a 'happy sound'; their singles caught on with the young public. Ma Belle Amie werd op acht sporen in de Soundpush-studio opgenomen. Tijdens een pauze verstuikte de toenmalige drummer Joop Blom zijn enkel. Peter Tetteroo moest de drumpartij voltooien. Franklin Madjid speelde bas, Hans van Eijck piano en orgel. In eerste instantie speelde Dihl Bennink akoestische gitaar. Zijn spel werd door producer Peter Tetteroo evenwel niet goed genoeg bevonden. Hans van Eijck, de componist van Ma Belle Amie, besloot die partij over te spelen. In 1969 kwam de Amerikaan Jerry Ross naar Europa. Hij was in de weer met een eigen label dat Colossus gedoopt zou worden. Tijdens zijn reis besloot hij Ma Belle Amie in de VS uit te brengen. Over het contracteren van de Nederlandse groepen Shocking Blue, Tee-Set en George Baker Selection deden heel wat verschillende verhalen de ronde. Journalist Oscar van der Kroon hoorde de versie van Peter Tetteroo enkele jaren later: "Eén van onze fans uit Delft nam de plaat mee naar Zwitserland en liet de single in een discotheek draaien. Daar was ook de Amerikaanse platendirecteur Jerry Ross aanwezig en die was onmiddellijk geïnteresseerd. Hij kwam naar Nederland en informeerde via Jan van Veen van Radio Veronica naar ons." Omdat Ross erop stond de single in stereo uit te brengen werd eerst Venus van Shocking Blue in de VS uitgebracht. "Toen Venus het begon te maken, gingen wij er ook in geloven. Ma Belle Amie bereikte in Amerika de derde plaats." Op 6 maart 1970 kon Henk van der Meyden in de Telegraaf melden dat drie vaderlandse groepen de Amerikaanse hitlijsten hadden gehaald. Zoiets was nog nooit vertoond. Hans Kellerman, directeur van Negram, de platenmaatschappij van de Tee-Set: "De befaamde beatgroepen die jarenlang de Amerikaanse hitparades hebben beheerst, zijn nu zó experimenteel geworden dat zij te veel muziek maken voor zichzelf. Ze missen dat wat hun platen bij het grote publiek zo prettig in het gehoor doet liggen." De Nederlandse groepen hadden een 'happy sound', een fris geluid. Dat soort singles sloeg bij een jong publiek aan. WWW.CENTERTAINMENT.NL
Video z DVD Karla Gotta "Stokrát chválím čas - Hity 70. let" Supraphonline ► 🤍 Text k Ma Belle Amie: ma bella amie, to je dítě i dáma i holka a nemám ji ma bella amie, to je únava z touhy a vůně co prchla mi odjela ráno ptej na Miláno někdo říká někdo zas ví že, odjela níže a já pykám neboť mi zbývá do zdi se dívat a pak jít spát ma bella amie, já už mám tě rád plno bláznů plno bláznů šeptá ženám slova zdobená plno bláznů plno bláznů netuší, co žena znamená netuší, co žena znamená ma bella amie, to je louka a léto a holka co zahla mi ma bella amie, to je důkaz, že láska kdy vůbec našla mi řekli mi záhy dva lidi z dráhy, že je po všem že jela někam, že marně čekám, ano ovšem teď nesu tíhu, že jela k jihu a pak jdu spát ma bella amie, já už mám tě rád plno bláznů plno bláznů říká, že jsou srdce zlomená plno bláznů plno bláznů netuší, co to dál znamená netuší, co to dál znamená ma bella amie, to je dítě i dám i holka a nemám ji ma bella amie, to je únava z touhy a vůně co prchla mi odjela ráno ptej na Miláno někdo říká někdo zas ví že, odjela níže a já pykám neboť mi zbývá do zdi se dívat a pak jít spát ma bella amie, já už mám tě rád já už mám tě rád ma bella amie, já už mám tě rád Hudba Hans van Eyk, Peter Tetteroo Český text Jiří Štaidl Z pořadu Písničky z Gott party (1970), režie Jaroslav Sedlák
Fragment van ''Ma Belle Amie'' vertolkt door o.a Polle Eduard, Specs Hildebrand e.a. Opgenomen tijdens de voorstelling ''Beatshow'' in Theater Markant in Uden, op Zaterdag 12 Oktober 2019!!! De presentatie van de voorstelling was in handen van Maarten Spanjer!!!
The 27th Upload is “MA BELLE AMIE” - English Translation to ' MY BEAUTIFUL FRIEND' - IN SPANISH 'MI HERMOSO AMIGO' - The WJGroup dedicates this video to Z. XAVIER Y. CARLOTTI after his 7th year with us. This is also a Love Lives Forever entry (Book 5, disc 1). This has also been requested by various members and even some of the public. “The Tee Set” released this song in December 1969, and it peaked in 1970. A Beautiful song it is… Cyber Guard 18
A previously unreleased cover by Dusty Hughes.
This is one of the hardest to find in its original vinyl form cover record that Elton John appeared on. It contains four tracks featuring Elton on lead vocals, none of which appeared on The Reg Dwight Piano Goes Pop CD. Unlike a lot of the cover records which were recorded with no name, this was credited as being by " The Tramps ". The track featured here is called Ma Belle Amie, and is a first on YouTube. Please check out my Elton John collectors store where I have been selling many Elton rarities over the last 15 years worldwide. which include at times some of the orginal cover records that Elton appeared on 🤍 I will also be publishing further details of other rare Elton John cover records at my facebook group Elton John Online 🤍
Hudba: Hans van Eijck + Peter Tetteroo Český text: Jiří Štaidl Ladislav Štaidl se svým orchestrem a sborem
Nice Bubblerock Efx video I did of Actress Susan Dey wtih the 1970 hit , "My Bellivue""
The only song I can remember from the group Tee-Set ... but it surely is a catchy one: Ma Belle Amie. Not a lot in the lyrics but the music makes up for it. A glimpse of the Chinese country site plus a rather pretty girl are responsible for the background.
MANEAUX & TEE SET - Ma Belle Amie Tee-Set was one of the few Dutch bands with an international appeal. They had hits like Don’t You Leave and She Likes Weeds, which made it all the way up to the number 1 spot in the Dutch top 40. But the group became downright immortal with Ma Belle Amie, which became a worldwide hit in 1970. The song reached the top 10 in various European countries and the top 5 on the leading American Billboard Hot 100. And let’s not forget their overwhelming chart success in Australia, Germany, Canada, France, Italy and Switzerland. In Africa it even became a number 1 hit! Worldwide, six million physical copies were sold. All this within one year. The Rotterdam producer Jermano van Rabenswaay, also known as Maneaux, was impressed by the song, which was written by Hans van Eijck and Peter Tetteroo more than fifty years ago. He saw opportunities to bring Ma Belle Amie to a new, younger audience through a modern sound. Thanks to a modern new beat, consisting of inspiring marimbas and violins, he succeeds in forging a beautiful unity, in which the language of love combines with a hint of sunshine. This is future pop in optima forma, built on a bridge to the past. It is the crowning glory of twelve years of hard work for Jermano (22), whose remix for Yssi SB - Seeing Paper (Remix) has reached a golden status. This record features leading names within the Dutch music industry, such as D-Double, Henkie T, Jack, Sevn Alias and Josylvio. Maneaux's versatility is endless. Raised within a family of producers and musicians, he is distinguished by his phenomenal music knowledge. The production he is most proud of himself has not been released yet, but that is only a matter of time. So stay tuned! For business mail: office🤍centertainment.nl
Tee Set - Ma Belle Amie. Italian TV live video Rai television (1970) Tee Set members on that time : Peter Tetteroo (singer), Hans van Eijck (organ), Franklin Madjid (bass-guitar), Herman van Boeyen (Drums) (Tee Set from the Netherlands)
I've had the great pleasure (luck) to have known many women in my long life. All races (Italian, Asian, black, Hispanic and more). Some relationships were long while other were short. Yet all brought this dull man a bit of understanding... Not so much of a color of skin as it was a depth of culture. When I was young, my parents hired a language teacher as I was doing poorly in French class. My father told me that learning a new language would broaden my horizons.... It took me the better part of a lifetime to fully understand those words..... Kittos
Tee Set: MA BELLE AMIE, was a Pop/Rock group from The Netherlands in the 1960's and 70's. This song charted in 1969 in the Dutch Top-40 for 10 weeks, and it peaked on nr. 6. In the US Billboard-100 it peaked on no. 5, and sold over a million records there. See my favourite song by Tee Set: PLEASE CALL ME: 🤍 I made a FREE* hobby TAB for it with Lyrics and Guitar Chords. It can be downloaded through my SHARED OneDrive Account, see the LINK further below. André H. Hofman*(c), DairyBeat, Free*(c) HOBBY Pop, Rock & Blues ORIGINALS incl. Demos, BACKING TRACKS, Covers & TABS with Lyrics & Chords, some for Lead Guitar. DairyBeat is a fun name as I live in: Dairy Street (translated from the Dutch: Zuivelstraat). Keep in mind for all my Recordings though, that my 'Band' came from a keyboard, using its own Chords, and that they were made Non-Professional, with Full Respect for ALL* Copyrights by its Rightful Owners, incl. my Own...! Cheers and Enjoy DairyBeat, FREE*(c) on OneDrive SHARED, in the Formats: Ms-Word (Tabs), Mp4 Video, WAV & Mp3 Audio: 🤍 SOUNDCLICK, Originals, Demos & Backing Tracks in the Mp3 format: 🤍 YouTube Promotion, Originals, Covers & Demos: 🤍
Tattoo - Ma Belle Amie (Swiftness 01.25 Version & Edit.) By mercury Records INC. LTD.
'Ma Belle Amie' - Zanger Ruud in KermisTV 2012
Dennis Jones Ma Belle Amie Radio NL Kees Tel Tee Set Berk Music
Foto's van Dennis Jones gemaakt tijdens één van zijn optredens met als achtergrond muziek Ma belle amie gezongen door Dennis zelf.