In the early 1970s, under the name Barbra Münzer, she was part of the
duo Barbra & Helmut. They released "Hideaway" bw "Stop" on the Telefunken label in 1972.[2]
Late she was a member of the trio Tony & Liza & Penny. In 1973,
they released a single on the Ariola label, "Öffne Die Tür" ("Open The
Door") bw "Der Fremde" ("The Stranger").[3]
By the mid-70s, she was a member of Silver Convention, a group that also included Linda G. Thompson and Ramona Wulf.[4][5] They had hits with "Save me" and "Fly, Robin, Fly".[6]
Around mid 1977, McLean left Silver Convention. She was replaced by Zenda Jacks.[7]
In October 1976, her single "Devil Eyes" was released on the Ariola label.[8] Around July 1978, her album The Best of Penny McLean was released on Jupiter Records.[9] In 1979, she released the single, "Tut-Ench-Amun" which was written by Bernd Meinunger, Horst Hornung and Christian Dornaus. Backed with "Child of Egypt", it was released on Jupiter 100 698.[10] By late 1980, she was on the Teldec
Label Roster.
Her hit "Lady Bump" sold in the millions. She also had hits with "1-2-3-4-Fire", "Dance, Bunny, Honey Dance" and more.
By November 1975, the track bw "The Lady Bumps On" was rated # 14 in the New York discos.[13] In January 1976, it was #8 on the Cash box pop singles charts.[14] In July 1976, "Lady Bump" #7 in Australia's 2S Music Survey.[15] The single itself sold 3 million copies.
As a popular author, she has written on spiritual and numerology matters.[17] [18] Some of the books she has written are Lass los, was dich festhält. Von der Kunst, du selbst zu sein, Numerologie und Schicksal. Ihr Leben ist berechenbar and Schattenspringer - Ein Jacobsweg der Seele.
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