Ute Berling
Ute Berling (born 1957 in Heidelberg, West Germany) is a German singer.
Ute Berling  | |
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| Born | 1957 (age 67–68) Heidelberg, West Germany  | 
| Genres | Pop rock, schlager, pop, electronic | 
| Occupation | Singer | 
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| Years active | 1976–1986 | 
| Labels | M Records, M Music, CBS, Mercury, Coconut | 
Life and career
Ute Berling was born in Heidelberg, West Germany. She appeared under a pseudonym and created German-language songs, as well as German-language cover versions of foreign hits. Berling appeared on the ARD television program Musikladen in 1978 and on the ZDF television program Disco in 1980 and on the ZDF-Hitparade in 1981.[1] In 1981, with a German-language cover version of the song Bette Davis Eyes, Als ob sie Bette Davis wär, she ranked at number 21 in the German music charts for one week.[2]
Singles
- 1976: Einmal mußt du dich entscheiden / Leben, das heißt lieben – M Records
 - 1977: Kasimir, der Elternschreck / Samstagabend in der Großstadt – M Records
 - 1978: My Baby Blue (German-language cover version of My Baby Blue from Michel Costa)[3] / Ich will frei sein, ich will leben – M Music
 - 1979: Spiel’ dich nicht auf / Wenn du die Tür schließt – M Music
 - 1979: Okay, wir haben Spaß gehabt / Denn sie will nicht, daß du gehst – M Music
 - 1980: Amerika (German-language cover version of America from Gianna Nannini)[3] / Spiel dich nicht auf – M Music
 - 1981: Als ob sie Bette Davis wär (German-language cover version of Bette Davis Eyes) / Der Himmel macht zu – M Music
 - 1982: Lady Rock’n’Roll / Kalter Morgen – M Music
 - 1983: Kinder im All / Computerspiele – Mercury
 - 1986: Alles, was ich will, bist du (German-language cover version of Saving All My Love for You from Marilyn McCoo and Billy Davis Jr.)[3] / Himmel und Hölle – Coconut
 - 1986: Ich will mit dir geh’n (German-language cover version of Take My Breath Away from Berlin)[3] / Herz an Herz – Coconut
 
References
- ^ Werner Zeppenfeld: Tonträger in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland: Anatomie e. medialen Massenmarkts, Brockmeyer, 1978 [1]
 - ^ Ute Berling on chartsurfer.de
 - ^ a b c d Ute Berling Archived 2017-02-02 at the Wayback Machine on coverinfo.de
 
External links
- Ute Berling on www.was-wurde-aus.at
 - Ute Berling on Discogs