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Juliane Werding (born 19 July 1956 in Essen) is a German singer and alternative therapy practitioner (Heilpraktiker).
Her recordings include "Am Tag, als Conny Kramer starb" (1972) and "Nacht voll Schatten" (1983) (German cover of Mike Oldfield's "Moonlight Shadow") which peaked at #13 in Germany. "Am Tag, als Conny Kramer starb" is the tune of the American song "The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down" by The Band with new lyrics about a different subject. This was her sole #1 in Germany (1972). In 1975 she scored her second biggest hit, reaching #4 with Wenn du denkst du denkst dann denkst du nur du denkst. Werding racked up 23 single and 19 album entries on the German chart between 1972 and 1995. Her biggest album being 1987's Jenseits der Nacht which peaked at #8.
Werding wrote several books and lives in Starnberg near Munich, where she works in alternative therapy. She has two children. In 2009, she quit show business to focus on working as a Heilpraktiker.
Discography
Publications
Sagen Sie mal, Herr Jesus... (2001)
Sehnsucher. 7 Wege, mit der Sehnsucht zu leben (2006)
Huren, Heuchler, Heilige (2007)
Awards
Goldene Europa: 1972
Goldene Stimmgabel: 1985, 1987, 1991, 1993, 1998
References
External links
David Jeffries. Juliane Werding – biography, discography at AllMusic
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Revierderby
- Juliane Werding
- Juliane
- Maggie Reilly
- Nights in White Satin
- Viktor Lazlo
- The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down
- Where Have All the Flowers Gone?
- Universal Soldier (song)
- Tony Hendrik
- Wouldn't It Be Good