Silvy De Bie


Silvy De Bie, also known as Sil or Silvy Melody is a Belgian singer. She was previously a vocalist for the dance band Sylver.

Career

Silvy became a Flanders child star when she was nine years old. She sang Ben, on the Flemish showbiz TV show De Kinderacademie. This show was not a contest, but an entertainment program, where children between 4 and 12 years old could perform an act.
Her performance was so well-received that an independent recording studio signed her to a contract. Under the name "Silvy Melody" she recorded some songs as solo-artist and also some numbers together with other famous Belgian singers. Many of her songs were in top 10 charts. Her career as child star stopped abruptly in 1994 due to Belgian law regarding child labour which is forbidden in Belgium.
In 2000, she became the female vocalist for the dance band Liquid feat., later in 2001 the band's name was changed to Sylver. Alongside the successes with Sylver, she started also solo. In 2001, she worked with MNC, with whom she covered the Eurythmics song Sweet Dreams.
She also worked with the dance group Milk Inc.. In 2004 the single I Don't Care reached the Belgian Top Ten. In 2007 she collaborated for the single Time alongside with 4 Clubbers in Belgium. She composed and wrote the song "Lovesong" from the Crossroads album.

Discography

Singles as Silvy Melody
  • 1990: "Ben"
  • 1990: "De telefoon huilt mee" with Danny Fabry
  • 1990: "Waar ben je nu"
  • 1990: "Hela Sascha"
  • 1991: "Alle dagen dansen"
  • 1991: "Nummer één"
  • 1991: "Hey, hey Sprinklie" with The Sprinklie-Band
  • 1992: "Liefde is …"
  • 1993: "Daar zijn vrienden voor" with Patrick Van Assche
  • 1993: "Hij is zo lief"
  • 1994: "Wie is zij"
Singles with Lace
Singles with Sylver
Singles with MNC
  • 2001: "Sweet Dreams"
Singles with Milk Inc.
  • 2004: "I Don't Care"
Singles with
4 Clubbers
Singles as Sil
Albums with Sylver