The Lords

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The Lords were a German beat and rock band from the 1960s known for their humorous stage antics and hits like "Poor Boy" and "Gloryland."

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instanceOf beat band
rock band
activePeriodStart 1959
alsoKnownAs Die Lords NERFINISHED
associatedAct German Schlager and beat artists of the 1960s
continuedActivity later reunion and nostalgia performances
countryOfOrigin Germany
formedIn Berlin NERFINISHED
genre beat
rock
schlager
hasDiscographySection 1960s singles and albums
hasMember Bernd Zamulo NERFINISHED
Leo Lietz NERFINISHED
Peter Librowski NERFINISHED
Rainer Petry NERFINISHED
Ulli Günther NERFINISHED
hasWebsite https://www.thelords.de/
influencedBy British beat bands
knownFor humorous stage antics
slapstick live performances
languageOfLyrics English
German
memberOf German beat scene
notableAchievement one of the most successful German beat bands of the 1960s
notableSongType cover versions of international hits
notableWork Gloryland NERFINISHED
Greensleeves NERFINISHED
Have a Drink on Me NERFINISHED
John Brown’s Body NERFINISHED
Poor Boy NERFINISHED
Que Sera NERFINISHED
Shakin’ All Over NERFINISHED
occupation musical group
peakPopularity 1960s
recordLabel Ariola Records NERFINISHED
Columbia (Germany) NERFINISHED
releaseType singles
studio albums
styleCharacteristic comic costumes
parodic performance style

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Hey Joe hasNotableCoverArtist The Lords