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Carel suffered from a fractured muscle which basically ended his career.
Searching for a replacement they recruited René van Collem ( 1961 ), a seaside bartender who knew how to play a reggae-beat.
He joined in time to record the third album of which the title track ( Doris Day ) was a complaint against TV boredom.
The song initially had a reference to the legendary movie program host Simon van Collem till it transpired that he was in fact René's father.
Henny's other efforts dealt with subjects such as unhappy marriages ( Is Dit Alles ), failure to quit cigarettes, junkfood and alcohol ( OK ) and desperately searching for a warm embrace ( Radeloos ).
Ernst delivered songs about getting the cold shoulder ( Situatie ), sleeping with a 16-year-old ( Belle Helene, featuring a sax-solo from the man himself ) and dumping a girl for being overexperienced ( De Eerste Keer ).
With Joost he co-wrote Nachtmerrie Op Hol ( Nightmare On The Loose ) about dreams of revisited exams.

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