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Juliane Werding

Since 1970 when she won a nationally televised skill competition, Juliane Werding is a popular pop/rock and roll singer in her local Germany. Among her biggest strikes emerged in 1972 when she released “Am Label als Conny Kramer Starb” a German vocabulary interpolation from the Band’s “THE NIGHT TIME They Drove Aged Dixie Down.” Her 1975 one “Wenn Du Denkst Du Denkst, Dann Denkst Du Nur Du Denkst” positioned number four over the German graphs, and in 1983, she acquired another strike with “Nacht Voll Schatten” a cover edition of Mike Oldfield’s “Moonlight Darkness.” In 1986, her ninth record Sehnsucht Ist Unheilbar, spent more than a year over the graphs. Her popularity continuing through the entire ’90s with her best-of record (Der Weg 1972 — 1999) along with a duet with United kingdom vocalist Howard Jones (“I RECALL”) capping off the 10 years. She kept documenting and touring through the entire 2000s but additionally dabbled in performing — within a German vocabulary version from the Vagina Monologues — and created numerous books coping with religious beliefs and spirituality.

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