Brotherhood of Man

Brotherhood of Man

With buoyant harmonies and propulsive rhythms, their music pulses forward with an infectious groove that compels movement and encourages sing-alongs.

pop music

United Kingdom Est. 1969

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The song

“Save Your Kisses for Me” from Love and Kisses from Brotherhood of Man

This track features an infectious melody and engaging harmonies, making it an excellent standalone introduction to their style.

About Brotherhood of Man

Brotherhood of Man holds a notable place in the pop music landscape, known for their ability to blend catchy melodies with upbeat themes that speak to communal joy and togetherness.
Their sound resonates with audiences looking for an escape from the everyday, offering a sense of belonging through their anthems.
Their sound resonates with audiences looking for an escape from the everyday, offering a sense of belonging through their anthems. By embodying the spirit of celebration and friendship, they have carved out a niche that elevates collective experiences and shared moments, making their music a staple at social gatherings. The group’s approach to songwriting marries strong vocal harmonies with polished production, creating an infectious energy that invites listeners to join in. This commitment to crafting feel-good tracks is complemented by their theatrical performances, which bring a visual element to their musical identity, further enhancing the audience's engagement and participation in the experience. Their songs often thrive on simplicity and universality, making them easily accessible and widely appealing. Lyrically, Brotherhood of Man tends to explore themes of love, unity, and positivity, employing a straightforward storytelling approach that emphasizes sincerity over irony. Their voice is often uplifting, inviting listeners to share in an optimistic vision of life. The tone remains celebratory, encouraging connection through relatable narratives that resonate on both individual and collective levels.

18 studio albums· 26 total releases· 3 decades· United Kingdom