Marianne Rosenberg is tagged as: schlager, german, marianne rosenberg, deutsch, female artists Marianne Rosenberg (b. March 10, 1955 Berlin) is a German Schlager music singer and songwriter. She is the fifth of seven children by Auschwitz survivor Otto Rosenberg, who was part Roma, and recorded her first song, Mr. Paul McCartney, after winning a talent contest at age fourteen. Her major hits include Fremder Mann, Er gehört zu mir (also recorded in English as How Can I Go Now?), Lieder der Nacht and Marleen, all of which were very successful in West Germany in the early and mid-1970s. She also achieved chart success in other European territories including Austria and the Netherlands. Rosenberg is also considered a gay icon in several countries, like the Netherlands and her native Germany. In 2004, Rosenberg re-released Marleen in a remixed version and with a new promotional video, the single reached # 33 on the official German Charts as compiled by Media Control. The follow-up single Er Gehört Zu Mir reached # 77. Both singles were taken from her 2004 disco flavoured album Für Immer Wie Heute which reached # 12 on the German Album charts. Discography|1970 Mr. Paul McCartney (D-Charts: # 33) |1971 Fremder Mann (D-Charts: # 8) |1972 Er ist nicht wie du (D-Charts: # 5) |1972 Warum gerade ich (D-Charts: # 26) |1973 Jeder Weg hat mal ein Ende (D-Charts: # 9) |1973... Read More About Marianne Rosenberg Biography... Send Marianne Rosenberg ringtones to your cell |
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