Rodgers singing duet

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The Rodgers-Gesangs-Duett , also known as Rodgers-Duo , was a German hit and hit jazz band consisting of Karl Golgowsky and Rudi Stemmler , which was active in the 1950s. Her single Be satisfied was released in 1956 and became a number one hit in Germany, topping the singles charts in January 1957.

Discography

  • 1954: Rodgers-Duo with Sigi Stenford and his soloists: Das Alte Försterhaus / Kathrein (7 ", single and 10", Shellac; Telefunken U 45 571); DE # 18
  • 1957: Be satisfied / I think the world is turning upside down (7 ", single; Odeon)
  • 1957: Rodgers-Duo / siblings Kornberger & Will Glahé and his orchestra: Ein Mutterherz / Dremal Blühten Die Rosen (7 ", single; Decca)
  • 1962: Rodgers-Duo Rudo Bohn and his orchestra "Der treue Hund" / "Der alte Clown" (7 ", single, Decca D 19234)
  • You my father's house / You should never cry for me (7 ", single; Decca)
  • Golgowsky Quartet , Rodgers Duo, Will Glahé And His Orchestra: Ein Haus Am Wiesenrain / Du Liebes Mädel Vom Schwarzwäldertal (7 ", single; Decca)
  • Rodgers-Duo, Rudi Bohn and his orchestra: The Beggar And His Dog / The Old Puppeteer (7 ", single; Decca)
  • Anhalter-Liesel / That's still far too little! (Shellac, 10 "; Odeon)
  • Luise, Luise / A carpenter must go hiking (7 ", single; Telefunken)
  • Wanderlust / Die Schwarze Rose Von Oran (7 ", single; Decca)
  • Rodgers-Duo with choir and orchestra: Singe Dein Lied, Kleine Lerche / Der Alte Schäfer (Shellac, 10 ")

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  1. Details on "The old forester's house". discogs.com, accessed August 28, 2016 .

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