The song was a minor hit in the United Kingdom, but did far better in France, where the band was based, as well as the rest of Europe. The former album featured the song 'Rain and Tears', a reworking of Pachelbel's Canon in D major. The band's first two albums, End of the World and It's Five O'Clock, combined a very '60s sounding Euro-pop-rock with Greek folk music elements. After a failed attempt to enter England, the band regrouped in Paris, where guitarist Anargyros 'Silver' Koulouris was added to their line-up (although he would be forced to leave the band to perform military service, with guitar and bass both being played by Roussos during his absence). Aphrodite's Child was a Greek rock band formed in 1968 by vocalist/bassist Demis Roussos, multi-instrumentalist Evangelos (Vangelis) Papathanassiou and drummer Lucas Sideras.