South African take on the very popular Stars on 45 albums, first released by Starsound in 1981. There were a number of South African groups that used session musicians to record songs and albums of popular international artists, including The Session Singers and The Sessionmen (who released more than 30 albums). I'm assuming that The Session Stars were a further iteration of these groups. The Sessionmen were the most popular of these groups. They were initially of British origin, but were then transformed into a South African group. The first four albums issued in South Africa were purchased from the British company BWD and released locally by Music for Pleasure (MFP), using the name “The Sessionmen”. The idea was to produce low cost albums of popular songs of the time, so as to allow the general public affordable access to such music. For this purpose “The Sessionmen” were never officially a group, but rather an ever changing collection of session musicians (as the name suggest). The first four albums (therefore of British origin) were: 1. The Session Men Sing Hits Made Famous By Tom Jones & Engelbert Humperdinck - 1971; 2. Sounds Like Slade – 1973; 3. 12 Golden Oldies – 1974; 4. 12 Golden Oldies Vol 2 – 1974. From the fifth album onwards, MFP created its own “The Sessionmen” and proceeded to issue another 30 odd albums, using many well-known artists, such as Clive Bruce, Tommy Dell, Roy Bulkin, Caroline du Preez, Bobby Louw and Dennis East, as well as many other lesser known artists, although none were ever credited. Most of the local productions were handled by Robert Schröder. This song is off the album "88 Nonstop Hits Of The Superstars" by The Session Stars, released in 1981 as far as I could determine.