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“You’re My Heart” – Thomas Anders turns 60

“You’re My Heart” – Thomas Anders turns 60
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Anders and Bohlen in 1998
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Dark hair, tanned: Thomas Anders has hardly changed at 60. The singer from Koblenz celebrated his greatest successes with Modern Talking alongside Dieter Bohlen. your song “You’re My Heart, You’re My Soul” shot up to number one in many countries almost forty years ago – and made the duo known worldwide. Today Anders with his “ex-colleagues” According to Bohlen, there are no points of contact.

“We had our time.” Two decades ago, the two last stood together on stage before each went his own way. Bohlen is currently on the jury of the RTL casting show “Germany seeks the superstar”Anders still makes music.

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Anders and Bohlen in 1998
Image: DPA FILES

In the middle of the Corona year 2020 he presented with “dream ship”-Captain Florian Silbereisen (41) Duets for Schlager fans: 17 songs that are simple “The album” hot and landed at number one in the charts. Anders, whose real name is Bernd Weidung, is celebrating his birthday with his wife Claudia (50) and their 20-year-old son Alexander. At the age of 60, he still has numerous professional projects going on. This year he wants to be on stage in Bulgaria, Canada and Spain, for example, and a new cookbook is scheduled to come out in the fall: “There is no standstill with me.”

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