Hannelore Kramm

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Hannelore Kramm with her husband Heino (2008)

Hannelore Kramm , née Auer , divorced Auersperg (born May 30, 1942 in Linz , Upper Austria ) is an Austrian pop singer and actress .

Life

The daughter of a postal worker attended the Federal Trade School for Fashion and Commercial Graphics in Linz for four years. In 1957, when she was 15, she took part in a singing competition in Vienna and won second place with the titles A thousand times I would like to kiss you and Fall the yellow leaves in October . She then got the opportunity to publish singles with record companies operating in Austria ( His Master's Voice , Parlophone ) . At the end of 1959 she received a recording contract with the large German record company Electrola , where she released seven singles without success by 1963. In 1960 she represented Germany together with four other performers at the Knokke Song Festival and won the competition there. In the summer of 1962, she covered a single with the Hadjidakis title and Nana Mouskouri's hit What Happened in Athens Out. This title became her only hit song; it was placed 32nd by the German music magazine Musikmarkt . She was in the top 50 of the music market for 17 weeks and was thus more successful than Nana Mouskouri , who also landed in 32nd place with the same title, but was only able to assert herself for 12 weeks. In 1963 Auer switched to the Decca record label, where there were six single productions by 1965. These included two duet records with Teddy Parker and a single with Manfred Schnelldorfer . With Schnelldorfer she sang another duet record on the Ariola sub-label Cantagallo. Hannelore Auer published a total of five singles there by 1966. In 1968 the long-playing record Ein Busserl from Vienna was released by Metronome , and in 1984 EMI released two singles with her and her husband Heino under "Heino & Hannelore".

Director Franz Antel in particular , who was in a relationship with Auer in the early 1960s, also gave her several supporting roles in his film comedies. In some films, however, she only had a brief appearance as a singer, for example in her first film I Marry Mr. Director from 1960. In the following film ( Willy, the private detective ) she already had a character role as Helga Dobbelmann. Until 1972 she appeared in 24 feature films and seven TV films. Although she had been married to Auersperg since 1968, she continued to appear in films as Hannelore Auer.

Hannelore Auer advanced to become part of the crowd , which attracted the attention of the rainbow press less through her hits or her film roles than through her private life . In 1968 she became the second wife of Alfred "Alfie" Auersperg (1936–1992) after a fruitless marriage proposal from Franz Antel . After the divorce in 1979 she married the pop singer Heino (Heinz Georg Kramm). She became his manager and often appeared with him, for example as co-presenter of the folk music show Heino und Hannelore . In 2004 she suffered a heart attack. This was one of the reasons why Heino interrupted his career.

Discography

Vinyl singles

From page Catalog no. published
His Masters Voice (AUT)
Dancing Bobby / I do it all for fun 9072 01/1959
Parlophone (AUT)
Always then / you, only you 5016 04/1959
Electrola
Cigarillos from Havana / You can guess three times 21382 01/1960
Picula Bambina / sailor, come home 21549 08/1960
Why do the men turn around / O my Peterle 21753 03/1961
You give me roses / Hello, when are you coming? 22068 04/1962
What happened in Athens / The stars of Athens 22213 07/1962
Dreams are beautiful / An island at the end of the world 22368 02/1963
Exuberance in the Salzkammergut / Tamoure at the blue lake 22470 07/1963
Decca
Always you / white sand 19484 12/1963
What you can learn from the stars / Almdudl-Twist
(with Teddy Parker )
19515 02/1964
Why doesn't your heart beat for me anymore / A beach full of cavaliers 19549 06/1964
There’s a reunion in Athens / When you’re longing, Johnny 19623 09/1964
Kiss me Darling / Everyone starts at some point
(with Manfred Schnelldorfer )
19635 11/1964
Music is part of it / Two good friends
(with Teddy Parker)
19698 09/1965
Cantagallo
Don't say baby to me in front of everyone / he has to be faithful 18558 09/1965
Come and dance with Zorba / Amore addio 18560 09/1965
One day the sun will shine again / Don't leave me alone 18770 04/1966
Only my heart stays in Mallorca / Annabelle d'Avignon 19008 08/1966
Liebe Liebelei / Today is an evening to dream
(with Manfred Schnelldorfer)
19046 10/1966
EMI
(Heino & Hannelore)
Keep fit - hike with us! / Two hearts and four hiking boots' 1469127 1984
I never want to see you cry again / My dear dream 1469907 1984

LP

  • Hannelore Auer: A Busserl from Vienna, Metronome 10.187, 1968
  • Heino & Hannelore: Love is the gold of life, EMI 1469961, 1984

Filmography

movie theater

watch TV

  • 1964: Marriage Institute Harmonie (TV film)
  • 1965: The best of the first (TV movie)
  • 1966: The next vacation is sure to come (TV movie)
  • 1966: Season in Salzburg (TV film)
  • 1969: The Mayfly (TV movie)
  • 1970: Jumps in the Air (TV series, an episode)
  • 1971: Diamond Detective Dick Donald (TV series, episode)

Awards

literature

  • Angelika and Lothar Binding: The large binding single catalog , Volume 1, self-published 1994, p. 29.
  • Günter Ehnert (Ed.): Hit balance sheet German chart singles 1956–1980. Taurus Press, Hamburg 1987, ISBN 3-922542-24-7 .

Web links

Commons : Hannelore Kramm  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files