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Seamus Duff & David Kent

María Mendiola: Yes Sir, I Can Boogie singer dies at the age of 69

Spanish singer María Mendiola has passed away, her Baccara band member has confirmed.

The star – who sang the disco classic anthem Yes Sir, I Can Boogie – died in Madrid on Saturday while surrounded by family.

The song enjoyed a revival in the summer of both 2021 in both the UK and Ireland.

She was 69-years-old at the time of her death – and heartbroken band mate Cristina Sevilla led the tributes to the chart-topping singer.

Taking to social media on Saturday, Cristina shared a photo of the late singer and issued a heartfelt tribute to her friend and colleague.

Struggling to find the words to champion her friend, Cristina wrote: "How difficult it is for me to publish this .... My dear Maria, wonderful artist, but for me above all ... My friend, she left us today.

"Words cannot come out ... I can only thank so much love for how I have received from you and tell you what so many times I had the opportunity to say to you in life .... I love you."

She added a trio of red-heart emojis to her post and the picture was met with condolences from fans and followers.

The pop double act was also fronted by Maite Mateos – while heartbroken band mate Cristina Sevilla confirmed Maria's death on Saturday (Getty Images)

The band Baccara was founded in 1977 between Maria and another singer called Mayte Mateos.

The pair were flamenco dancers and drew attention after entertaining tourists on the island of Fuerteventura before being signed to RCA Records in the UK.

Yes Sir, I Can Boogie was released in 1977 and top the charts across Europe – including in the UK – and selling an at-the-time record breaking 16 millions copies.

The song recently came back into the spotlight when it was adopted by the Scottish international football team as an unofficial anthem for the 2020 UEFA European Football Championship – which was played over the summer of 2021.

The song was welcomed by Scotland supporters after a video of players dancing enthusiastically to the track went viral.

Fans of Bohemians FC in Dublin also adopted it as a club anthem for their Europa League run this summer.

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