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Udo Jürgens

Actor, Composer, Writer, Producer, Additional Credits
Born September 30, 1934Died December 21, 2014 (80 years)
Jürgen Udo Bockelmann (since 2010 as Udo Jürgens Bockelmann; 30 September 1934 – 21 December 2014), better known as Udo Jürgens, was an Austrian composer and singer of popular music whose career spanned over 50 years. He won the Eurovision Song Contest 1966 for Austria, composed close to 1,000 songs, and sold over 104 million records. In 2007, he additionally obtained Swiss citizenship.

He is credited with broadening German-language pop music beyond the traditional post-war "Schlager" (hit song) in the 1950s by infusing it with a modern pop appeal and French chanson style. His compositions and arrangements attracted fans of all ages. Until his death at age 80, he continued to fill venues in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland.

In 1952, Udo Bolan, as he was called then, formed the Udo Bolan Quartet in Klagenfurt, Austria, appearing regularly at the Café Obelisk in Klagenfurt with Englishman Johnny Richards on drums, Klaus Behmel on guitar, and Bruno Geiger on Bass. The quartet played regularly at various dance and jazz venues and also broadcast on Radio Alpenland and the British Forces Radio network produced by Mike Fior.

In 1950, he won a composer contest organized by Austria's public broadcasting channel ORF with the song "Je t'aime". He wrote the 1961 worldwide hit "Reach for the Stars", sung by Shirley Bassey.

In 1964, Jürgens represented Austria for the first time at the Eurovision Song Contest 1964 with the song "Warum nur, warum?", finishing sixth. The UK participant, Matt Monro, was impressed with the melody and covered the song (with English lyrics by his manager Don Black) as "Walk Away", which reached number four in the UK Singles Chart and number 23 in the US Billboard Hot 100 chart.

Jürgens' song "Sag ihr, ich lass sie grüßen" came fourth in 1965's contest, and on his third try, he won the Eurovision Song Contest 1966 in Luxembourg with "Merci, Chérie", which became an English-language hit for Vince Hill, another cover by Monro, and one of Jürgens' most recognized compositions. Jürgens' version alone sold over one million copies, and he was awarded a gold disc by Deutsche Vogue in 1966.

In the following years, Jürgens wrote songs like "Griechischer Wein", "Aber bitte mit Sahne", "Mit 66 Jahren", and—one of his biggest successes—"Buenos Días, Argentina", which he performed together with the Germany national football team in 1978 in Argentinia.

In 1977, he invited The Supremes to appear as guests on his televised and recorded gala concert. The Supremes (Mary Wilson, Scherrie Payne, and Susaye Greene), who were on a brief farewell tour of Europe at the time, performed two of their own hits, "You Are the Heart of Me" and "You're My Driving Wheel", as well as a duet with Jürgens' "Walk Away" in English.

In 1979, he released a disco album entitled Udo '80, which spawned the hit single "Ich weiß was ich will". This song was also released as a 12" disco single in an extended remix for nightclubs.

Few people know that Udo Jürgens was an inspiration for Shepard Fairey to establish the label OBEY Clothing. ...

Source: Article "Udo Jürgens" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

Known For

  • Der Mann mit dem Fagott
  • I've Never Been to New York
  • Spukschloß im Salzkammergut
  • Unsere tollen Tanten in der Südsee
  • The Battle of the Mods
  • Unsere tollen Tanten
  • Unsere tollen Nichten
  • Dance with Me Into the Morning
  • Françoise et Udo...
  • Drei Liebesbriefe aus Tirol

Filmography

2019
2019
2014
2014
2011
Sing! Inge, Sing! · as Himself
2011
2008
Markus Lanz (TV Series) · as Self
2007
Willkommen Österreich (TV Series) · as Self
2003
Unsere Besten (TV Series) · as Self
2003
Die ultimative Chartshow (TV Series) · as Self
2002
2002
Erlebnis Österreich (TV Series) · as Self
1999
Die Jahrtausendnacht · as Self - Singer
1999
1999
Berlin Mitte (TV Series) · as Self
1999
1999
TV Total (TV Series) · as Self
1999
Beckmann (TV Series) · as Self
1998
Die Johannes B. Kerner Show (TV Series) · as Self
1998
Sabine Christiansen (TV Series) · as Self
1996
Zimmer frei! (TV Series) · as Self
1995
Harald Schmidt Show (TV Series) · as Self
1995
1994
alfredissimo! Kochen mit Bio (TV Series) · as Self
1993
Die 100.000 Mark Show (TV Series) · as Self
1991
Boulevard Bio (TV Series) · as Self
1988
Flitterabend (TV Series) · as Self - Singer
1987
Sideviews (TV Series) · as Self
1986
ZDF-Fernsehgarten (TV Series) · as Self
1982
Na sowas! (TV Series) · as Self
1981
The Love Boat (DE) (TV Series) · as Udo Jürgens
1981
Wetten, dass..? (TV Series) · as Self
1980
Verstehen Sie Spaß? (TV Series) · as Self
1979
NDR Talk Show (TV Series) · as Self
1977
1977
On Your Marks, Get Set, Go (TV Series) · as Self
1974
The Grand Prize (TV Series) · as Self
1974
1974
Am laufenden Band (TV Series) · as Self - Guest
1973
Klimbim (TV Series) · as Self
1972
Ein Kessel Buntes (TV Series) · as Self - Musician
1971
Dalli Dalli (TV Series) · as Self
1970
TopPop (TV Series) · as Self
1969
1969
ZDF Hitparade (TV Series) · as Self
1966
Die Caterina-Valente-Show (TV Series) · as Self
1964
Der goldene Schuß (TV Series) · as Self
1964
Vergißmeinnicht (TV Series) · as Self
1964
Die Drehscheibe (TV Series) · as Self
1964
Einer wird gewinnen (TV Series) · as Self
1961
Sportschau (TV Series) · as Self
1959
Stars in der Manege (TV Series) · as Self
1958
1957
Zum Blauen Bock (TV Series) · as Self
1955
Was bin ich? (TV Series) · as Self
1951
Sanremo Music Festival (TV Series) · as Self

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