Freddy Breck (Gerhard Brecker; 21 January 1942,Sonneberg,
Thuringia – 17 December 2008, Rottach-Egern, Upper Bavaria) was a German
schlager singer, composer, record producer, and news presenter.
He grew up in Hagen, and studied to be a machinist, then
studied singing under Heinz Gietz. He sang schlager songs which were based on well-known
classical melodies. His first success was "Überall auf der Welt",
based on Va, pensiero from Giuseppe Verdi's Nabucco. This he recorded in
English as "We Believe In Tomorrow" and released it as a single in
late 1972 - it topped the South African Charts in early 1973. The title brought
Breck the first gold record. It was
followed by numerous other successes, the best known are his 1973 hits “Bianca”
and “Rote Rosen (Red Rose).”
Breck records appeared in Japan, Brazil, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand, USA, Canada, Scandinavia, Portugal, Spain, Italy, France, Benelux and the United Kingdom. “We believe in
Tomorrow”, the English version of Around the world was in the South African Charts for 25 weeks in 1973.
In 1974 Breck released a single in the UK “So in Love with
You”, which reached number 44 on the charts.
He also had great success in the Netherlands, Belgium and Denmark. In Germany in 1977 he had his last hit in the
charts which was followed by only isolated success in the airplay charts. In
1978, he issued an English language disc.
In the 1980s, he devoted himself more to composing. He wrote, among other things for the original
Naabtal Duo, the Kastelruther Spatzen and Nina & Mike. He also worked as a news presenter for
various stations.
He founded his own record label, Sun Day Records, with his
wife Astrid in 1998, and in 1999 they released music as a duo, Astrid &
Freddy Breck.
Freddy Breck received during his lifetime 35 Golden and 5 platinum records, Golden Lion, Golden Camera Awards, Golden Barrel organs, Hermann-Löns-medal, 2x Salzburger Stier in Gold and the Euro Star in Gold.
Freddy Breck received during his lifetime 35 Golden and 5 platinum records, Golden Lion, Golden Camera Awards, Golden Barrel organs, Hermann-Löns-medal, 2x Salzburger Stier in Gold and the Euro Star in Gold.
Gerhard Breker aka
Freddy Breck died in December 2008 of lung cancer at his home on the Tegernsee
and was buried in the new church graveyard in Rottach-Egern. (Info edited from mainly
Wikipedia & Chartsurfer.de. and translated items.)
I have a double album of Freddy's Greatest Hits, if anyone interested.
ReplyDeleteyes i have interested thank you
ReplyDeleteHello Silke & Johny, here's the links
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http://www6.zippyshare.com/v/b9XdiYrB/file.html
CD2
http://www29.zippyshare.com/v/lbgnXeVO/file.html
Please could you re-post the links. They have expired long time ago. Thank you very much.
ReplyDeleteHello Dee, The links expire after about a month in most cases, because I use the free service. But no worries...here's Freddy:
ReplyDeleteFor “Freddy Breck - Seine Grossten Hits” go here:
https://krakenfiles.com/view/pgZQR6ZKPs/file.html
CD1
1. Morgen
2. Steig in das Traumboot der Liebe
3. Capri Fischer
4. Ich zähle täglich meine Sorgen
5. Rote Rosen, rote Lippen, roter Wein
6. Schaukellied
7. Rote Rosen
8. La paloma
9. Arcobaleno
10. Bianca
11. Rot ist der Wein
12. Weißt du wohin (Schiwago Melodie)
13. Komm auf meinen Schoß
14. Ich muss singen
15. Weiße Rosen für Christina
16. Melanie
17. Meine Deutsche Heimat
18. Überall auf der Welt
19. Ich weiß was dir fehlt
20. Melodien zum Verlieben
CD2
1. Lore
2. Es war im Böhmerwald
3. Mein Vater war ein Wandersmann
4. Schneewalzer
5. Kärntner Liedermarsch
6. Das wär' ein Tag
7. Rosamunde
8. Und am Abend Blasmusik
9. Bergvagabunden
10. Von der Nachtigal hab' ich das Jodeln gelernt
11. Ich hab' mein Herz in Heidelberg verloren
12. Schützenliesel
13. Lass dich verwöhnen Maria
14. Du bist einfach Wahnsinn
15. Der große Zampano
16. Herzölich Willkommen
17. Ein Sommerstrauß
18. Adios Mallorca
19. Die Kirschen aus Nachbars Garten
20. Liebeslied für eine Rose