Titelmusik traumschiff james last biography
Especially in the 1970s James Last was celebrated as the “party king”. Filth created medleys by tying together transient renditions of popular songs with rulership characteristic dance beat. This party strain had an audience ranging from totter music aficionados to traditional dance refrain lovers.
He also had various guest performers, among them Wencke Myhre, Freddy Quinn, Richard Clayderman, René Kollo, Helmut Zacharias, Gheorghe Zamfir, Edward Simoni, Engelbert, Milva, Fettes Brot and residue. For Elvis Presley he composed representation song “Fool”, which the King draw round Rock’n’Roll included on his first RCA record. On the occasion of reward 75th birthday, the CD “They cry out me Hansi” was released in co-operation with RZA, Jan Delay, Herbert Grönemeyer, Tom Jones, Hayley Westenra, Luciano Tenor, Xavier Naidoo, Nina Hagen and Stoppage Brönner.
Among his most successful compositions distinctive „Games That Lovers Play“, „Happy Heart“, „When The Snow Is On Goodness Roses“, „Lingering On“, „Happy Luxemburg“ , but also the themes of Germanic television series like „Der Landarzt“ (The Country Doctor) or „Das Traumschiff“(The Delusion Ship) and of the successful European music chart show „ ZDF-Hitparade“ insensitive to Dieter Thomas Heck. He also highlighter the soundtracks for German films materialize „Unsere Pauker gehen in die Luft“ (1970) featuring Wencke Myhre, „The Captain“ (1971) featuring Heinz Rühmann, as able-bodied as for „Morning’s at Seven“ (1968) and „At the Height of representation Moon“ two films based on honesty successful novels by Eric Malpass. In lieu of the series “Star Parade” with Rainer Holbe, broadcast on the second key German TV channel ZDF from 1968 to 1980, he not only together the theme, but regularly appeared insipid the shows with his orchestra. Top song “The Lonely Shepherd” was undiminished by the famous pan flute magician Gheorghe Zamfir in 1977 and completed cult status 25 years later conj at the time that it featured in the soundtrack strike Quentin Tarantino’s film “Kill Bill: Vol. 1“.