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German singer
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Gerhard Tschierschnitz, known as René Carol (Berlin, 11 April 1920 - Minden, 9 April 1978), was a German Schlager singer of the 1950s and 1960s.

Hit singles

Song title, year, German chart placement (all on Polydor)

  • Maria aus Bahia, 1948
  • Sarina, 20 April 1950, Philips PH 4003a
  • Mandolino, Mandolino, 20 April 1950, Philips PH 4003b
  • La-le-lu, 1951 (with Lonny Kellner)
  • Im Hafen von Adano, 1951 (with Lonny Kellner)
  • Rote Rosen, Rote Lippen, Roter Wein, 1953 (first gold record)
  • Bella, Bella Donna, 1953
  • Es blüht eine weisse Lilie, 1953
  • Kein Land kann schöner sein, 1960
  • Das Schiff deiner Sehnsucht, 1960
  • Mitten im Meer, 1960
  • Hafenmarie, 1961
  • Ein Vagabundenherz, 1961
  • Der rote Wein, 1962
  • Das macht der Sonnenschein, 1962
  • Prinzessin Sonnenschein, 1963
  • Bianca Rosa, 1964
  • Wenn einmal in fernen Tagen, 1967
  • Sie war meine Marianne, 1971
  • Liebe und Wein, 1972

References

  1. "goetz-alsmann.de". Archived from the original on 2014-03-20. Retrieved 2014-08-05.


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