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Active until
  
2012

Genre
  
Pop

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Albums
  
Ich komm' bald wieder, Zwei Menschen und ein Weg

Members
  
Cindy Berger, Norbert Maria Berger

Record labels
  
BR Music, LaserLight Digital, Cornet, Ariola Express, BASF, Imperial, Spectrum Music, Reader's Digest

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Cindy & Bert were a German schlager vocal duo from Völklingen, Saarland consisting of Jutta Gusenberger (born January 26, 1948) and Norbert Berger (September 12, 1945 – July 14, 2012). They were most successful in the 1970s, and are known for their participation in the 1974 Eurovision Song Contest.

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Early career

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Gusenberger and Berger started singing together in 1965, and were married in 1967. They signed a recording contract in 1969, with singles being regularly issued, notably "Der Hund von Baskerville", an unlikely cover version of Black Sabbath's "Paranoid" which has become a collector's curiosity. Their most successful period came between 1972 and 1975 when they placed eight singles on the German chart, including their biggest hit "Immer wieder Sonntags" which reached #3.

Eurovision Song Contest

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Cindy & Bert's first attempt to represent Germany at Eurovision came in 1972, when "Geh' die Straße" finished in second place in the national selection. The following year they performed two songs in the final, but could only manage eighth and ninth place. They got their chance in 1974 when, unusually for Germany by internal selection, their song "Die Sommermelodie" was chosen as the country's entry for the 19th Eurovision Song Contest, held in Brighton, England on 6 April. "Die Sommermelodie" had been considered a particularly weak song choice by German observers. It also happened to have been chosen for a contest which featured a number of already internationally established performers (Olivia Newton-John, Gigliola Cinquetti, Mouth & MacNeal), and launched the winning group ABBA into global superstardom, so its poor showing - one of four songs to share last place - did not come as a surprise. Cindy & Bert entered the German selection again in 1978, their two songs finishing fourth and fifth.

Later career

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Cindy & Bert divorced in 1988, with Cindy starting a solo career as Cindy Berger while Bert moved into production. As a soloist, Cindy participated in two further Eurovision selections, in 1988 (finishing second) and 1991 (seventh). The couple reunited in the mid 1990s and began performing on the nostalgia circuit in addition to releasing new material. Cindy continues to release solo material, her latest album being Von Zeit zu Zeit in 2008.

Charting singles

(Indicates highest position on German Singles Chart)

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  • 1972: "Geh die Straße" (#36)
  • 1973: "Immer wieder Sonntags" (#3)
  • 1973: "Hallo, Herr Nachbar" (#37)
  • 1973: "Ich komm' bald wieder" (#10)
  • 1974: "Spaniens Gitarren" (#11)
  • 1974: "Aber am Abend (da spielt der Zigeuner)" (#12)
  • 1975: "Ich suche einen Schatz" (#36)
  • 1975: "Wenn die Rosen erblühen in Malaga" (#13)
  • 1979: "Darling" (#37)
  • Songs

    Spaniens GitarrenDie Lieder unserer Welt · 1974
    Wenn die Rosen erblühen in MalagaWenn die Rosen erblühen in Malaga · 1975
    Immer wieder sonntagsZwei Menschen und ein Weg · 1973

    References

    Cindy & Bert Wikipedia