With Petersen lip-syncing along to Kasar's vocals, the Real McCoy briefly dominated the pop and dance charts in America. Another Night, Run Away, and Come and Get Your Love were all hits, and the band's international debut album -- also titled Another Night -- went double-platinum as a result. Petersen left the lineup two years later and was replaced by Lisa Cork, who did her own singing on 1997's One More Time. The album wasn't nearly as popular as its predecessor, though, and the group split up before the decade came to a close. Olaj Jeglitza continued producing music during the 2000s and eventually began appearing once again under the name the Real McCoy. In 2006, Jeglitza joined the group Ich Troje to record the song, "Follow My Heart," which was Poland's entry in the Eurovision Song Contest that year. Two years later, Jeglitza inked a contract for the Real McCoy with Sony Music Germany. In 2009, a new Real McCoy line-up featuring Jeglitza began performing in Canada and Europe. ~ Andrew Leahey, Rovi