Marianne Rosenberg - Ich Bin Wie Du (LP) (1976) - €10,00

Marianne Rosenberg (born 10 March 1955) is a German Schlager music singer and songwriter. Rosenberg is of Roma and Sinti background. Her father, Otto, an Auschwitz death camp survivor,  was an activist on Roma and Sinti issues. Her sister, Petra, also advocates for Roma issues.

Rosenberg's musical career was consolidated throughout the 1970s with hits such as "Fremder Mann" ("Stranger"), "Er gehört zu mir" ("He belongs to me"), "Ich bin wie du" ("I am like you") which was later sampled by Blue Adonis on their track "Disco Cop", "Marleen", and "Lieder der Nacht" ("Songs of the Night"), often making appearances on TV and radio.
She is considered one of the most successful performers of German Schlager in the decades to come. She was one of the first German singers to introduce disco in the German music market with "Ich bin wie du". 

On February 7, 1976, "Ich bin wie du" entered the dutch National HitParade. Her musical career started at the age of fifteen, when she won a talent show.
That same year she was allowed to record a single that became a modest hit in Germany. Rosenberg scored an international hit with the single "Ich bin wie du" (1975). In the Netherlands the single reached the 2nd place in the National Hit Parade.
The song was written by producer Joachim Heider and composer Gregor Rottschalk (under the pseudonym Christian Heilburg) and featured on her eponymous album.


Side two
1.  Ich Bin Wie Du - 3:38  
2.  Liebe Kann So Weh Tun - 5:34  
3.  Er Gehört Zu Mir - 2:59  
4.  Für Immer Wie Heute - 3:05  
5.  Abendwind - 5:02

Side two
1.  Was Kann Ich Tun (Damit Wir Beide Nie Mehr Auseingandergehn) - 4:29  
2.  Du Bist Heute Da, Wo Vorher Niemand War - 10:33  
3.  Diese Nacht - 5:01

Credits


Notes
Release: 1976
Format:  LP
Genre: Duitstalig
Label: Philips Records
Catalog# 6305287

Vinyl: VG
Hoes: VG

Prijs: €10,00

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