Chips - Open Your Eyes
Open Your Eyes / Earth
RCA Victor RCA 2392 (1973)
Chips were an Irish pop band that were formed in Belfast in 1969 and active through the 1970s and early 1980s. They scored hits on the Irish singles chart with songs such as "Love Matters" (1975), "Goodbye Goodbye" (1977) and "David's Song" (1982). The group included Linda Martin who went on to win the 1992 Eurovision Song Contest, a competition the band themselves attempted to enter four times.
Having starting in Belfast in 1969 as an all male band called "The Group", the band wanted a change of style and recruited schoolgirl Linda Martin and Annie Ferguson and renamed themselves Chips. Aiming for the "west coast sound" the first ever performance was a cover of "Dedicated To The One I Love".
In 1974 Linda left the group and was replaced briefly by Nicola Kerr who went on in the 80s to join The New Seekers. She in turn was replaced by Irene McElroy who became a permanent member of the band.
This 45 was their 2nd UK release and the band went on to release singles throughout the 70s and into the early 1980s however with little UK chart success.


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