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Die Heimatsänger were a German folk pop band that was active in the late 1950s and 1960s. It consisted of Bernd Golonsky and the singers Elisabeth Deuringer and Gretel Wünsch, known as the Hofmann siblings , who were active in several formations in the 1950s.

Their songs were about their homeland, the Harz Mountains . The single Köhlerliesel , released in 1957, became a number one hit and topped the single charts in October 1957. In the annual hit parade, the single was in fourth place after hits by Margot Eskens , Harry Belafonte and Freddy Quinn .

Discography

  • 1957: Köhlerliesel / Don't think about tomorrow today (7 ", single; Decca)
  • 1958: Die Heimatsänger, Hugo Strasser and his orchestra: Die Rote Rose / You Schenkst Mir Gold und Silber (7 ", single; Decca)
  • 1962: When Spring Awaks in the Home / A Heart And A Soul (7 ", single, mono; Polydor)
  • Franzl Lang and Die Heimatsänger, Otto Ebner brass band : Rosenreserl / Jägerhochzeit (7 ", single; Philips)
  • Young Heart And Gray Hair / This Will Not Come Back In Life (7 ", Single Mono; Philips)
  • Rudi Stemmler and Die Heimatsänger: Love Letter Polka / Im Wiesengrund (Die Alte Mühle) (7 ", single; Decca)
  • Rudi Stemmler and Die Heimatsänger: Solang 'Noch Wälder Rauschen ... / In the Green Harz Forest (7 ", single; Decca)
  • Rudi Stemmler and Die Heimatsänger: When I Can't Hike / Dark Firs (7 ", Decca)

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