Ramona Wulf (Real Name: Ramona Kraft) started her career as a teeny singer in Germany, releasing one LP and a string of singles on Philips before she was asked to join Silver Convention in 1975 when the studio project's debut single Save Me took off and a line-up was needed to promote it. It was followed by the #1 hits Fly, Robin, Fly and Get Up And Boogie, and the group also participated in the Eurovision Song Contest for Germany 1977 with the song Telegram, finishing 8th.
Like her Silver Convention-colleague Penny McLean, Ramona also continued her solo career on the side. Her first English-language single was a cover version of Save The Last Dance For Me (released March 1976) and her first album on Jupiter, Natural Woman, was released May 1977. It was, however, not successful. Jupiter Records re-released it towards the end of 1978 with a new single, Parlez-Moi D'Amour.