Fred Bertelmann
Fred Bertelmann (7 October 1925 – 22 January 2014) was a German singer and actor.
Life
Bertelmann was born in Duisburg. Aged nine, he became a chorister and later also studied cello, trumpet, guitar and singing.[1]
In World War II, he fought in the Wehrmacht but then became a prisoner of war and was sent to Alabama, where he first heard of swing music. After his return to Germany he founded his own band and often performed in American GI clubs in Germany.[1] In 1950 he toured Sweden with Arne Hülphers and Zarah Leander. He also worked as a solo singer of Schlager songs.[2] Bertelmann played as an actor in the 1950s and 1960s, in movies as well as in stage plays.
His most popular song was the 1957 published "Der lachende Vagabund", a cover version of Jim Lowe's song "Gambler’s Guitar". It sold over two million copies, and was awarded a gold disc.[3] Other hits included "Wenn es Nacht wird in Montana", "In Hamburg sind die Nächte lang", "Zwei Gitarren am Meer", "Ein kleines Lied auf allen Wegen", "Arrivederci Roma", "Meine Heimat ist täglich woanders", "Ti amo Marina", "Schwalbenlied", "Es wird in 100 Jahren wieder so ein Frühling sein", "Gitarren klingen leise durch die Nacht", "Es ist ein Herzenswunsch von mir", "Ich wünsch' dir eine schöne Zeit", "Die Mühlen", "Mit dir möchte ich 100 Jahre werden" and "Amore mio".
From 1966, he was married to television presenter and actress Ruth Kappelsberger. In late 2013 he suffered from severe pneumonia.[4] He died on 22 January 2014 in Berg, Upper Bavaria.[4]
Songs
- "Tina Marie", 1955, Electrola, 5.
- "Meine kleine süße Susi", 1956, Electrola, 3.
- "Marie mit dem frechen Blick", 1957, Electrola, 15.
- "Bene bene tanto", 1957, Electrola, 13.
- "Der lachende Vagabund", 1958, Electrola, 1.
- "Ich bin ja nur ein Troubadur", 1958, Electrola, 6.
- "Aber du heißt Pia", 1958, Electrola, 7.
- "Ihr zartes Lächeln", 1959, Electrola, 6.
- "Der Dumme im Leben ist immer der Mann" (duet with Chris Howland), 1959, Electrola
- "Tiamo Marina", 1960, Electrola, 30.
- "Einmal High High High", 1960, Electrola, 34.
- "Mary-Rose", 1962, Polydor, 36.
- "Ein Caballero", 1963, Polydor, 39.
- "Es gibt immer einen Weg", 1967, Ariola
Filmography
- 1956: Pulverschnee nach Übersee
- 1957: Wenn Frauen schwindeln
- 1957: Europas neue Musikparade
- 1958: Der lachende Vagabund
- 1959: Gitarren klingen leise durch die Nacht
- 1959: Meine Heimat ist täglich woanders (Geliebte Bestie)
- 1959: Wenn das mein großer Bruder wüßte
- 1959: Das blaue Meer und Du
- 1960: Meine Nichte tut das nicht
- 1960: Gauner-Serenade
- 1961: So liebt und küßt man in Tirol
- 1962: Lieder klingen am Lago Maggiore
- 1966: Laß die Finger von der Puppe
- 1975: Ein Walzer zu zweien (TV)
- 1996: Zum Stanglwirt – episode "Jetzt scha mer mal – Dann seh’ mer scho" (TV series)
Awards
References
- 1 2 Biografie, fred-bertelmann.de, 22 January 2014
- ↑ Was macht eigentlich Fred Bertelmann, stern.de, 11 November 2003
- ↑ Murrells, Joseph (1978). The Book of Golden Discs (2nd ed.). London: Barrie and Jenkins Ltd. p. 98. ISBN 0-214-20512-6.
- 1 2 Fred Bertelmann ist tot, Merkur Online, 22 January 2014
External links
- Website by Fred Bertelmann
- Fred Bertelmann at the Internet Movie Database
- Literature by and about Fred Bertelmann in the German National Library catalogue
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