Boney M. discography
The discography of German disco group M. includes 8 studio albums, 50 singles, and numerous compilation albums.
Videography
Boney M – VHS, Mirror Vision Gold – VHS/VCD Gold DVD Greatest Hits Special Edition Special Edition EP The Magic of Boney M. Fantastic Boney M. – On Stage and on the Road Legendary TV Performances- ''Diamonds''
Songs that were re-worked into Boney M. titles
Frank Farian's right hand man Hans-Jörg Mayer sought out songs from all over the world, often public domain folk tunes, but also works from other musicians/composers, and rewrote them for Boney M.Borrowed themes
- The first Boney M. recording, "Baby Do You Wanna Bump", is based on Prince Buster's "Al Capone".
- "Motherless Child" is a rewrite of the traditional spiritual "Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child".
- "Ma Baker" is a rewrite of a Tunisian traditional song, "Sidi Mansour".
- "Brown Girl in the Ring" is a traditional Caribbean nursery rhyme and uses an arrangement from "Brown Girl" by Malcolm's Locks.
- "Nightflight to Venus" with its characteristic drums, the rock guitar theme, and the march interludes, was rewritten from Cozy Powell's No.3 hit "Dance with the Devil".
- "Rasputin" features a melody line present in both a Serbian and Turkish traditional.
- "He Was a Steppenwolf" borrows arrangement-wise from The Temptations' lengthy epic "Papa Was a Rollin' Stone " and The Drifters' "Under the Boardwalk".
- "Dancing in the Streets" borrows arrangement-wise from the Bee Gees' "You Should Be Dancing", and the hookline "Keep on dancing in the streets" is melodically similar to The Beatles' "Say the word and you'll be free" ""
- "Hooray! Hooray! It's a Holi-Holiday" is a rewrite of "Polly Wolly Doodle".
- "Gotta Go Home" was a rewrite of German band Nighttrain's "Hallo Bimmelbahn", while the middle-part 'Doo-doo-doop, doo doo doo doo doop' was borrowed from The Beatles in "Hello, Goodbye" as 'hey-la, hey helloa'. The Beatles also whistle it at the closing of "Two of Us", which is also covered on that LP.
- "No More Chain Gang" borrows the bridge, 'Then one night he laid in waiting', from folklore in "St. James Infirmary Blues" and has an arrangement inspired by Johnny Wakelin's "In Zaire".
- "I'm Born Again" is based on the Irish traditional "Buachaill Ón Éirne".
- "Children of Paradise" is based on Younès Mégri's "Leïli Twil".
- Both "Boonoonoonoos" and "Ride to Agadir" contain a theme taken from Pink Floyd's "Another Brick in the Wall ", "The Happiest Days of Our Lives" and "Run Like Hell".
- "Train to Skaville / That's Boonoonoonoos" is partly inspired by the No. 1 hit "Pop Muzik" by M.
- "Homeland Africa (Ship Ahoy)" borrows the chorus and lyrics from The O'Jays' "Ship Ahoy".
- "I'll Be Home for Christmas" borrows not only the title from the well-known Christmas song but also a theme from Don Williams' "Some Broken Hearts Never Mend" and also has a strong resemblance to Jona Lewie's "Stop the Cavalry".
- "Exodus (Noah's Ark 2001)" features a guitar theme borrowed from The Temptations' "Papa Was a Rollin' Stone", while the chorus borrows from Bob Marley's "Exodus", and the interlude borrows a part from Yes's "Owner of a Lonely Heart".
- "Wild Planet" is based on Hungarian rock band Omega's "Ajanlott Utvonal".
- "Future World" is based on Hungarian rock band Omega's "Tízezer lépés" .
- "10 000 Lightyears" is based on "Theme From "The Persuaders"", the TV series theme song by John Barry.
- "Somewhere in the World" borrows 'mood wise' from Paul McCartney's "Tug of War", and specifically the chorus line "In another world".
- "Bel Ami" features an arrangement and brass intro very similar to Mezzoforte's "Garden Party".
- "The Alibama" is reworked from a South African standard "Daar kom die Alibama".
- "Living Like a Moviestar" features a flute theme from Jeff Wayne's "The Eve of the War".
- "Eye Dance" is based on Herbie Hancock's "Doin' It" from his album Secrets, written by Melvin Ragin and Ray Parker Jr.
- "Todos Buenos" borrows elements from Titanic's "Sultana" and "Mas Que Nada" by Jorge Ben, the latter made famous by Sergio Mendes & Brasil '66.
- "Sample City" features the same chord pattern as "I Can't Stand the Rain", the Ann Peebles song and a 1978 hit single for Farian's soul band Eruption.
- "Bang Bang Lulu" is a traditional folk song.
- "A Moment Of Love" is a remake of Frank Farian's "An Mir Soll Es Nicht Liegen", turned into "Atlantica" by Seventy Five Music and "My Decision" by Frank Farian, all based on the Johannes Brahms composition "Andante, ma moderato" from the "Sextett für Streicher Nr. 1 B-Dur".