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Bert Kaempfert (born Berthold Kämpfert; 16 October 1923 – 21 June 1980) was a German
Germany

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 orchestra
Orchestra

An orchestra is an Musical ensemble, usually fairly large with string, brass, woodwind sections, and possibly a percussion section as well. The term orchestra derives from the name for the area in front of an theatre of ancient Greece reserved for the Greek chorus....
 leader and songwriter
Songwriter

File:Beethoven.jpgA songwriter is someone who writes the lyrics, as well the musical composition or melody to songs. One who writes only lyrics is a lyricist, while one who writes only music is a composer....
. He made easy listening
Easy listening

Easy listening music is a style of popular music and radio format that emerged in the mid-20th century, evolving out of Swing music and big band music, and related to Beautiful music and Light music....
 and jazz
Jazz

Jazz is a primarily American musical art form which originated at the beginning of the 20th century in African American communities in the Southern United States from a confluence of African and European music traditions....
-oriented records, and wrote the music for a number of well-known songs, such as "Strangers in the Night
Strangers in the Night

"Strangers in the Night" is a popular song, made famous in 1966 by Frank Sinatra.Reaching number one on both the Billboard Hot 100 chart and the Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks chart, it was the title song for Sinatra's 1966 album Strangers in the Night , which would become his most commercially successful album....
" (originally recorded by Ivo Robic
Ivo Robic

Ivo Robic was an internationally acclaimed Croatian singer and songwriter. Beside being popular in the former Yugoslavia, he also had a very successful international career....
) and "Spanish Eyes".

He was born in Hamburg
Hamburg

Hamburg is the second-largest city in Germany , and is the Largest cities of the European Union by population within city limits. The city is home to approximately 1.8 million people, while the Hamburg metropolitan area has more than 4.3 million inhabitants....
, Germany
Germany

Germany , officially the Federal Republic of Germany , is a country in Central Europe. It is bordered to the north by the North Sea, Denmark, and the Baltic Sea; to the east by Poland and the Czech Republic; to the south by Austria and Switzerland; and to the west by France, Luxembourg, Belgium, and the Netherlands....
 - where he received his lifelong nickname, Fips - and studied at the School of Music there. A multi-instrumentalist, he was hired by Hans Busch to play with his orchestra before serving as a bandsman in the German Navy
German Navy

The German Navy The German Navy traces its roots back to the Imperial Fleet of the Revolutions of 1848 and more directly to the Prussian Navy, which later evolved into the Northern German Federal Navy and became the Imperial Navy ....
 during World War II
World War II

World War II, or the Second World War , was a global military conflict which involved a Participants in World War II, including all of the great powers, organised into two opposing military alliances: the Allies of World War II and the Axis powers....
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Bert Kaempfert (born Berthold Kämpfert; 16 October 1923 – 21 June 1980) was a German
Germany

Germany , officially the Federal Republic of Germany , is a country in Central Europe. It is bordered to the north by the North Sea, Denmark, and the Baltic Sea; to the east by Poland and the Czech Republic; to the south by Austria and Switzerland; and to the west by France, Luxembourg, Belgium, and the Netherlands....
 orchestra
Orchestra

An orchestra is an Musical ensemble, usually fairly large with string, brass, woodwind sections, and possibly a percussion section as well. The term orchestra derives from the name for the area in front of an theatre of ancient Greece reserved for the Greek chorus....
 leader and songwriter
Songwriter

File:Beethoven.jpgA songwriter is someone who writes the lyrics, as well the musical composition or melody to songs. One who writes only lyrics is a lyricist, while one who writes only music is a composer....
. He made easy listening
Easy listening

Easy listening music is a style of popular music and radio format that emerged in the mid-20th century, evolving out of Swing music and big band music, and related to Beautiful music and Light music....
 and jazz
Jazz

Jazz is a primarily American musical art form which originated at the beginning of the 20th century in African American communities in the Southern United States from a confluence of African and European music traditions....
-oriented records, and wrote the music for a number of well-known songs, such as "Strangers in the Night
Strangers in the Night

"Strangers in the Night" is a popular song, made famous in 1966 by Frank Sinatra.Reaching number one on both the Billboard Hot 100 chart and the Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks chart, it was the title song for Sinatra's 1966 album Strangers in the Night , which would become his most commercially successful album....
" (originally recorded by Ivo Robic
Ivo Robic

Ivo Robic was an internationally acclaimed Croatian singer and songwriter. Beside being popular in the former Yugoslavia, he also had a very successful international career....
) and "Spanish Eyes".

He was born in Hamburg
Hamburg

Hamburg is the second-largest city in Germany , and is the Largest cities of the European Union by population within city limits. The city is home to approximately 1.8 million people, while the Hamburg metropolitan area has more than 4.3 million inhabitants....
, Germany
Germany

Germany , officially the Federal Republic of Germany , is a country in Central Europe. It is bordered to the north by the North Sea, Denmark, and the Baltic Sea; to the east by Poland and the Czech Republic; to the south by Austria and Switzerland; and to the west by France, Luxembourg, Belgium, and the Netherlands....
 - where he received his lifelong nickname, Fips - and studied at the School of Music there. A multi-instrumentalist, he was hired by Hans Busch to play with his orchestra before serving as a bandsman in the German Navy
German Navy

The German Navy The German Navy traces its roots back to the Imperial Fleet of the Revolutions of 1848 and more directly to the Prussian Navy, which later evolved into the Northern German Federal Navy and became the Imperial Navy ....
 during World War II
World War II

World War II, or the Second World War , was a global military conflict which involved a Participants in World War II, including all of the great powers, organised into two opposing military alliances: the Allies of World War II and the Axis powers....
. He later formed his own big band
Big band

A big band is a type of musical ensemble associated with playing jazz music and which became popular during the swing from the early 1930s until the late 1940s....
, toured with them, then worked as an arranger
Arrangement

In music, an arrangement is either a rewriting of a piece of existing music with additional new material or a fleshing-out of a compositional sketch, such as a lead sheet....
 and producer
Record producer

In the music industry, a record producer has many roles, among them controlling the recording sessions, coaching and guiding the musicians, organizing and scheduling production budget and resources, and supervising the recording, Audio mixing and audio mastering processes....
, making hit records with Freddy Quinn
Freddy Quinn

Freddy Quinn is an Austrian singer and actor whose popularity within the German language world soared in the late 1950s and 1960s. Similar to Hans Albers two generations before him, Quinn adopted the persona of the rootless wanderer who goes to sea but longs for a home, family and friends....
 and Ivo Robic. In 1961, he hired The Beatles
The Beatles

The Beatles were a rock music and pop music band from Liverpool, England that formed in 1960. During their career, the group primarily consisted of John Lennon , Paul McCartney , George Harrison and Ringo Starr ....
 to back Tony Sheridan
Tony Sheridan

Tony Sheridan , is an England rock and roll singer-songwriter and guitarist. He is best known as an early collaborator of The Beatles, and one of two non-Beatles to receive label performance credit on a record with the group....
 on "My Bonnie
My Bonnie

My Bonnie is a 1962 album by Tony Sheridan and the Beat Brothers, better known as The Beatles....
 (Lies Over the Ocean)," "When the Saints Go Marching In," "Ain't She Sweet
Ain't She Sweet

Ain't She Sweet was an United States album featuring four tracks recorded in Hamburg in 1961 by The Beatles featuring Tony Sheridan and cover versions of Beatles and British Invasion-era songs recorded by the The Swallows ....
" and "Cry for a Shadow
Cry for a Shadow

"Cry for a Shadow" is an early The Beatles instrumental rock. It was recorded on June 22, 1961 at the Friedrich-Ebert-Halle, Hamburg-Harburg, Germany while they were performing as Tony Sheridan's backup band for a few tracks....
," in a session for Polydor, the Beatles' first commercial recordings.

Kaempfert's own first hit with his orchestra had been in 1960, with "Wonderland by Night
Wonderland by Night

"Wonderland by Night" is a popular song by Bert Kaempfert that was a Billboard number one hit for three weeks, starting January 9, 1961. It was Kaempfert's first hit with his orchestra....
". Many of his tunes became better known as hits for other artists:
  • "Strangers in the Night
    Strangers in the Night

    "Strangers in the Night" is a popular song, made famous in 1966 by Frank Sinatra.Reaching number one on both the Billboard Hot 100 chart and the Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks chart, it was the title song for Sinatra's 1966 album Strangers in the Night , which would become his most commercially successful album....
    " (with words by Charles Singleton and Eddie Snyder, originally composed by Ivo Robic), was originally recorded as part of his score for the 1965 film A Man Could Get Killed
    A Man Could Get Killed

    A Man Could Get Killed is a 1966 in film adventure comedy film shot on location around the Mediterranean and starring James Garner, Melina Mercouri, Sandra Dee, Anthony Franciosa, and Robert Coote....
    . It became a #1 hit for Frank Sinatra
    Frank Sinatra

    Francis Albert "Frank" Sinatra was an United States singer and actor.Beginning his musical career in the swing era with Harry James and Tommy Dorsey, Sinatra became a solo artist with great success in the early to mid-1940s, being the idol of the "bobby soxers"....
     in 1966.
  • "Wooden Heart
    Wooden Heart

    "Wooden Heart " is a song best known for featuring in the 1960 Elvis Presley film G.I. Blues. The song was a hit for Presley in the United Kingdom, making number one for six weeks, but wasn't released as a single in the USA until November 1964 ....
    ," sung by Elvis Presley
    Elvis Presley

    Elvis Aaron Presley was an United Statesn singer, actor, and musician. A cultural icon, he is commonly known simply as "Elvis", and is also sometimes referred to as "List of honorific titles in popular music" or "The King"....
     in the film GI Blues was a hit in 1961. A cover of "Wooden Heart
    Wooden Heart

    "Wooden Heart " is a song best known for featuring in the 1960 Elvis Presley film G.I. Blues. The song was a hit for Presley in the United Kingdom, making number one for six weeks, but wasn't released as a single in the USA until November 1964 ....
    " performed by Joe Dowell
    Joe Dowell

    Joe Dowell was an American pop singer. He was born in Bloomington, Indiana, but moved to Bloomington, Illinois, as a child. He first performed at a ninth-grade talent show, and later attended the University of Illinois....
     became a big hit in the summer of 1961, reaching #1 on the Billboard Hot 100, on August 28 of that year.
  • His instrumental "Moon Over Naples
    Moon Over Naples

    "Moon Over Naples"was a 1965 instrumental single composed and originally performed by German bandleader Bert Kaempfert and was the first track on his album, The Magic Music of Far Away Places for Decca Records....
    ," when given words by Snyder, became "Spanish Eyes", originally a hit for Al Martino
    Al Martino

    Al Martino is an Italian American singing and actor. Allmusic music journalism Steve Huey states, "Martino was one of the great Italian American pop music crooners, boasting a string of hit singles and albums that stretched from the early 1950s all the way into the mid 1970s....
     and also recorded by Engelbert Humperdinck
    Engelbert Humperdinck (singer)

    Engelbert Humperdinck is a well-known Pop music singer who rose to international fame during the 1960s and 1970s, after adopting the name of the famous Germany opera composer Engelbert Humperdinck as his own stage name....
    , Presley, and many others.
  • "Danke Schoen
    Danke Schoen

    "Danke Schoen" is a 1962 song first recorded by Bert Kaempfert, however it gained its fame in 1963 when USA singer Wayne Newton recorded his version of it....
    ", with words added by Kurt Schwabach and Milt Gabler
    Milt Gabler

    Milton Gabler was an United states record producer, responsible for many innovations in the recording industry of the 20th century....
    , became Wayne Newton
    Wayne Newton

    Carson Wayne Newton is an United States singer and entertainer based in Las Vegas, Nevada. He was born in Roanoke, Virginia. While Newton was still a child, his family moved to a home near Newark, Ohio....
    's signature song.
  • "L-O-V-E
    L-O-V-E

    "L-O-V-E" is a jazz song written by Bert Kaempfert and Milt Gabler for American singer-pianist Nat King Cole's 1965 album L-O-V-E ....
    ", with words added by Milt Gabler, was a hit for Nat King Cole
    Nat King Cole

    Nathaniel Adams Coles , known professionally as Nat King Cole, was an United States musician who first came to prominence as a leading jazz pianist....
  • "Almost There", Andy Williams
    Andy Williams

    Howard Andrew "Andy" Williams is a legendary American pop singer. Andy Williams has recorded 18 gold and three platinum certified albums. When Ronald Reagan was president, he declared Andy's voice to be "a national treasure"....
  • "Tenderly
    Tenderly

    "Tenderly" is a popular music song published in 1946 with music by Walter Lloyd Gross and lyrics by Jack Lawrence. It became a jazz standard....
    ", "Three O'Clock in the Morning
    Three O'Clock in the Morning

    "Three O?clock in the Morning" is a popular good-night waltz, written by Julian Robledo, and recorded in 1922 by Paul Whiteman and his Orchestra....
    ", "Red Roses for a Blue Lady
    Red Roses for a Blue Lady

    "Red Roses for a Blue Lady" is a 1948 Popular music song by Sid Tepper and Roy C. Bennett. It has been recorded by a number of performers. The best-selling recording was made by Vaughn Monroe on December 15, 1948....
    " and other romantic songs were covered frequently by other easy-listening or middle-of-the-road performers.
  • A jazzier number called "A Swingin' Safari
    A Swingin' Safari

    A Swingin' Safari is an instrumental composed by Bert Kaempfert in 1962. It was recorded by Kaempfert on Polydor Records and released in the United States on Decca Records....
    " was the initial theme tune for the long-running TV game show
    Game show

    A game show is a type of television program in which members of the public or celebrity, sometimes as part of a team, play a game which involves answering questions or solving problems for money and/or prizes....
    , The Match Game used on the NBC version from 1962-67. "A Swingin' Safari
    A Swingin' Safari

    A Swingin' Safari is an instrumental composed by Bert Kaempfert in 1962. It was recorded by Kaempfert on Polydor Records and released in the United States on Decca Records....
    " also hit the Billboard
    Billboard

    Billboard is a weekly United States magazine devoted to the music industry. It maintains several internationally recognized Record chart that track the most popular songs and albums in various categories on a weekly basis....
     charts by Billy Vaughn, the single release peaking at #13 in the summer of 1962. Another 1962 single, That Happy Feeling
    That Happy Feeling

    "That Happy Feeling" was an instrumental pop music single composed by Guy Warren and which is the second cut on the 1960 Bert Kaempfert album, A Swingin' Safari....
    , became well-known as background music for children's television programming, most notably that of Sandy Becker
    Sandy Becker

    George Sandford Becker went professionally by Sandy Becker , was a television announcer, actor and comedian best known for having hosted several popular children's programs in New York City....
    .
  • "Tahitian Sunset" was sampled extensively by the lo-fi dance artists Lemon Jelly
    Lemon Jelly

    Lemon Jelly are a British people electronica duo consisting of Nick Franglen and Fred Deakin....
     as their track "In the Bath".


Kaempfert's orchestra made extensive use of horns. A couple of numbers that featured brass prominently, "Magic Trumpet" and "The Mexican Shuffle", were played by both Kaempfert's orchestra and by the Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass
Herb Alpert

Herbert "Herb" Alpert is an United States musician most associated with the group variously known as Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass or as Herb Alpert's Tijuana Brass or just TJB for short....
, whose initially Mariachi
Mariachi

Mariachi is a type of musical group, originally from Cocula, Jalisco, Mexico. Usually a mariachi consists of at least three violins, two trumpets, one Mexican guitar, one Mexican vihuela one guitarr?n and occasionally a harp....
 style, in fact, evolved towards the Kaempfert style as the 1960s progressed. The Brass covered "Magic Trumpet", and Kaempfert returned the favor by covering Brass compadre Sol Lake's number, "The Mexican Shuffle". The latter tune evolved into a TV ad, "The Teaberry
Clark's Teaberry

Clark's Teaberry is a brand of chewing gum. It was developed by the D. L. Clark Company and is currently a product of Clark Gum Company in Buffalo, New York and made in Mexico....
 Shuffle".

Many of his hits during this period were composed and arranged with the help of fellow German Herb Rehbein, who became a successful bandleader in his own right. Rehbein's death in 1979 shook Kaempfert deeply. Both Kaempfert and Rehbein were posthumously inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame
Songwriters Hall of Fame

The Songwriters Hall of Fame is an arm of the National Academy of Popular Music. It was founded in 1969 by songwriter Johnny Mercer and music publishers Abe Olman and Howie Richmond....
.

By the 1970s, sales of Kaempfert's music had dropped off somewhat, but he continued to record (his version of the "Theme from Shaft" was admired by Isaac Hayes
Isaac Hayes

Isaac Lee Hayes, Jr. was an United Statesn Academy Award-winning singer-songwriter, actor and musician. Hayes was one of the main creative forces behind southern soul music label Stax Records, where he served as both an in-house songwriter and producer with partner David Porter during the mid-1960s....
 himself) and remained popular with audiences. He expanded the musical scope of his band and recorded in a wide variety of styles. He also began to play live concerts with his orchestra
Orchestra

An orchestra is an Musical ensemble, usually fairly large with string, brass, woodwind sections, and possibly a percussion section as well. The term orchestra derives from the name for the area in front of an theatre of ancient Greece reserved for the Greek chorus....
, beginning in 1974, with a successful appearance at London
London

London is the capital of both England and the United Kingdom, and the most populous municipality in the European Union. An important settlement for two millennia, History of London goes back to its founding by the Roman Empire....
's Royal Albert Hall
Royal Albert Hall

The Royal Albert Hall is an arts venue situated in the Knightsbridge area of the City of Westminster, London, England, best known for holding the annual summer Proms concerts since 1941....
. A cigarette smoker (as illustrated on the posthumous Best of CD), he died suddenly, at the age of 56, following a stroke
Stroke

A stroke is the rapidly developing loss of brain function due to a disturbance in the blood supply to the brain. According to the National Stroke Association, a "stroke" occurs when a blood clot blocks and artery or a blood vessel breaks, interrupting blood flow to an area of the brain....
 at his home on Majorca, shortly after a successful tour of Britain
United Kingdom

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom , the UK or Britain,is a sovereign state located off the northwestern coast of continental Europe....
.

Kaempfert used many musicians who were available in Germany
Germany

Germany , officially the Federal Republic of Germany , is a country in Central Europe. It is bordered to the north by the North Sea, Denmark, and the Baltic Sea; to the east by Poland and the Czech Republic; to the south by Austria and Switzerland; and to the west by France, Luxembourg, Belgium, and the Netherlands....
 and other parts of Europe
Europe

Europe is, conventionally, one of the world's seven continents. Comprising the westernmost peninsula of Eurasia, Europe is generally divided from Asia to its east by the water divide of the Ural Mountains, the Ural , the Caspian Sea, and by the Caucasus Mountains to the southeast....
, including many of the same players who played for James Last
James Last

James Last is a Germany composer and big band leader....
, Kai Warner
Kai Warner

Kai Warner was the stage name of Werner Last , a Germany bandleader and musician.Born in Bremen, Warner took piano lessons from Ernst Weelen and received theory instruction from the Reger and Humperdinck student Richard Bulling....
 and Roberto Delgado. He featured such top soloist
Solo (music)

In music, a solo is a piece or a section of a piece played or sung by a single performer. In practice this means a number of different things, depending on the type of music and the context....
s as trumpeters Charly Tabor, Werner Gutterer, Manfred Moch
Manfred Moch

Manfred Moch is a German trumpet player. He made a name for himself in the 1960s as the featured solo trumpet player for the Bert Kaempfert orchestra, contributing memorable and melodic solos to many of Kaempfert?s hits; such songs included ?Bye Bye Blues?, ?Strangers In The Night?, ?L-O-V-E? and ?Sweet Maria?....
 and Ack van Rooyen, trombonists Ake Persson and Jiggs Whigham
Jiggs Whigham

Jiggs Whigham is an American jazz trombonist living in Europe.Born in Cleveland, Ohio, he began his professional career at age 17, joining the Glenn Miller/Ray Mckinley orchestra in 1961....
, and sax/flute player Herb Geller
Herb Geller

Herb Geller , is an United States jazz saxophonist, composer and arranger.His musical abilities could have been inherited from his mother, Francis....
. Drummer Rolf Ahrens supplied the characteristically simple but steady beat, often playing just a snare drum with brushes.

Another contributor to Kaempfert's music was guitarist/bassist Ladislav "Ladi" Geisler, who popularized the famous "knackbass" (crackling bass) sound, which became the most distinctive feature of many Kaempfert recordings - a treble staccato bass guitar sound in which the bass string was plucked with a pick and immediately suppressed to cancel out any sustain. It was Geisler who lent his guitar amplifier to The Beatles
The Beatles

The Beatles were a rock music and pop music band from Liverpool, England that formed in 1960. During their career, the group primarily consisted of John Lennon , Paul McCartney , George Harrison and Ringo Starr ....
 for their recording session with Tony Sheridan
Tony Sheridan

Tony Sheridan , is an England rock and roll singer-songwriter and guitarist. He is best known as an early collaborator of The Beatles, and one of two non-Beatles to receive label performance credit on a record with the group....
, after the band's own equipment proved to be inadequate for recording purposes.

Influence

  • Kaempfert is referenced in the hit song "One Week" by the Barenaked Ladies
    Barenaked Ladies

    Barenaked Ladies is a Juno Award-winning and Grammy Award-nominated Canada alternative rock band. The band is composed of Jim Creeggan, Kevin Hearn, Ed Robertson, Tyler Stewart, and formerly Andy Creeggan and Steven Page....
    .
  • Jimi Hendrix
    Jimi Hendrix

    James Marshall Hendrix was an American guitarist, singer and songwriter whose guitar playing continues to be a considerable influence on rock music....
     included the melody of "Strangers in the Night
    Strangers in the Night

    "Strangers in the Night" is a popular song, made famous in 1966 by Frank Sinatra.Reaching number one on both the Billboard Hot 100 chart and the Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks chart, it was the title song for Sinatra's 1966 album Strangers in the Night , which would become his most commercially successful album....
    " in his improvised guitar solo for his famous guitar-burning version of "Wild Thing" at the 1967 Monterey Pop Festival
    Monterey Pop Festival

    The Monterey International Pop Music Festival was a three-day concert event held June 16 to June 18, 1967 at the Monterey County Fairgrounds in Monterey, California....
    .


Discography

Note: titles are for European releases. U.S. releases have other titles.

Singles and famous songs

  • Swingin' Safari
  • Afrikaan Beat
  • Holiday for Bells


Albums

  • April In Portugal (1958)
  • Ssh! It's Bert Kaempfert & His Orchestra (1959)
  • Combo Capers (1960)
  • Wonderland by Night
    Wonderland by Night

    "Wonderland by Night" is a popular song by Bert Kaempfert that was a Billboard number one hit for three weeks, starting January 9, 1961. It was Kaempfert's first hit with his orchestra....
     (1960)
  • The Wonderland of Bert Kaempfert (1961)
  • Dancing In Wonderland (1961)
  • Solitude (1962)
  • With A Sound In My Heart (1962)
  • A Swingin' Safari
    A Swingin' Safari

    A Swingin' Safari is an instrumental composed by Bert Kaempfert in 1962. It was recorded by Kaempfert on Polydor Records and released in the United States on Decca Records....
     (1962)
  • 90 Minuten nach Mitternacht (1962)
  • Dreaming In Wonderland (1963)
  • Living It Up! (1963)
  • Christmastide with Kaempfert
    Christmas Wonderland

    Christmas Wonderland is an instrumental Christmas album by Bert Kaempfert and his orchestra from 1963. Originally released as Christmastide with Kaempfert, it is his only album of Christmas music....
     (1963)
  • That Latin Feeling (1964)
  • Blue Midnight (1964)
  • Let's Go Bowling (1964)
  • The Magic Music of Far Away Places (1964)
  • Love Letters (1965)
  • Bye Bye Blues (1965)
  • Three O'Clock in the Morning (1965)
  • A Man Could Get Killed (1966)
  • Strangers In The Night (1966)
  • Hold Me (1967)
  • The World We Knew (1967)
  • Love That Bert Kaempfert (1968)
  • My Way Of Life (1968)
  • Ivo Robic singt Kaempfert-Erfolge (with Ivo Robic, 1968)
  • One Lonely Night (1969)
  • Traces Of Love (1969)
  • The Kaempfert Touch (1970)
  • Free And Easy (1970)
  • Orange Coloured Sky (1971)
  • Bert Kaempfert Now! (1971)
  • 6 Plus 6 (1972)
  • Yesterday and Today (1973)
  • To The Good Life (1973)
  • The Most Beautiful Girl (1974)
  • Gallery (1974)
  • Live In London (1974)
  • Love Walked In (1975)
  • Forever My Love (1975)
  • Kaempfert '76 (1976)
  • Safari Swings Again (1977)
  • Tropical Sunrise (1977)
  • Swing (1978)
  • In Concert (with Sylvia Vrethammar
    Sylvia Vrethammar

    Sylvia Vrethammar , is a Sweden singer of traditional pop music, pop standards and jazz. She is the daughter of Harald Vrethammar an education official, and Britta Vrethammar a musical education teacher, specializing in the piano....
    , 1979)
  • Smile (1979)


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