Deutsche Schlager singles in the original picture cover

7" single german Schlager from the 50s-90s

Tommy Steiner - Jennifer (Vinyl-Single Germany 1986)
3,49 EUR
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Tommy Steiner - Ich bin lieber frei (Single 1991)
3,49 EUR
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Angie St. John - Schlaflose Nächte (Single Germany 1991)
5,90 EUR
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Lars Berghagen - Zigeunerbraut (7
3,49 EUR
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Achim Danner - Mallorca (Vinyl-Single Germany 1987)
7,90 EUR
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Manfred Schnelldorfer - Wenn du mal allein bist (7
5,90 EUR
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Sound Convoy - Du sagst du liebst mich (Single 1990)
3,90 EUR
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Rudolf Schock - Granada (Vinyl-Single Germany 1960)
7,90 EUR
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Christian Franke - Daniela (Vinyl-Single Germany 1982)
3,90 EUR
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Geschwister Fahrnberger - Es läuten die Glocken
9,90 EUR
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Mary Roos - Fremdes Mädchen (7
5,90 EUR
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Fred und Rolf - Wenn ich nach Hause komm (Single 1958)
5,90 EUR
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Oliver Freytag - Matador (Vinyl-Single Germany 1980)
7,90 EUR
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Thomas Fritsch - Ich geb' dein Herz wieder frei (1965)
7,90 EUR
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Thomas Fritsch - Rosie (Polydor Single Germany 1964)
7,90 EUR
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Thomas Fritsch - Wenn der Mondschein nicht so (Single)
5,90 EUR
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Lars Berghagen - Liebling, ich brauch deine Liebe (1973)
3,90 EUR
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701 to 720 (from a total of 1893)

Dreamy ballads and indestructible party hits

Loved, hated, laughed at, but definitely immortal. These are the most important characteristics of a 7" single from the "Deutscher Schlager" genre. From a neutral perspective, nothing other than that the Schlager singles were vital for the national record market in their 70s and 80s heyday - and even more so naturally for all fans and friends of the German (ZDF) Hitparade at the time. The numerous hit classics of that time - whether party hits or romantic ballads - still convey an acoustic feeling of fun to this day. Add to that the nostalgic picture covers - and you automatically beam yourself back to the "good old" colorful analogue world with the cheerful flowers on the kitchen tiles.