Bettie Serveert

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  • dutch
  • indie
  • female vocalists
  • indie rock
  • rock
Bettie Serveert is an indie-rock band from The Netherlands. Their name, which translates to "Bettie serves," is taken from a series of tennis instructional books by Dutch tennis player Betty Stove, who lost the Wimbledon Ladies singles final in 1977. Comprising vocalist Carol Van Dijk (vocals), Peter Visser (guitar), Herman Bunskoeke (bass) and Berend Dubbe (drums) they originally formed in 1986 as a side-project of De Artsen.

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Songs

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    Life Is an Imbecile

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    Log 22

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    Love & Learn

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    Lover I Don't Have To Love

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    Maggot

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    Mariachi Souls

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    Misery Galor

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    Misery Galore

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    Musher

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    My Fallen Words

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    Not Coming Down

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    Painted Word

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    Palomine

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    Palomine (New single version)

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    Palomine (small)

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    Pork & Beans

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    Private Suit

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    Ray Ray Rain

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    Re-Feel-It

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    ReCall

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    River

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    Roadmovies

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    Rock and Roll

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    Rudder

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    Satisfied

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    Shades

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    Silent Spring

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    Smack

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    Smile

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    Something So Wild

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    Sower and Seeds

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    Spine

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    Spine (live acoustic)

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    Staying Kind

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    Stephanie Says

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    Storm

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    Story in a Nutshell

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    Sugar the Pill

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    Sunday Morning

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    Sundazed to the Core

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    Tell Me, Sad

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    The Link

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    The Love-In

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    The Ocean, My Floor

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    The Rope

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    This Thing Nowhere

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    Tom Boy

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    Tomboy

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    Totally Freaked Out

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    Under the Surface


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