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Together with Peter Orloff, Heino recorded a song for his Hannelore.
Alessandra Meyer-Wölden also appears in the music video.
Kitzbühel – Pop singer Heino (85) suffered a stroke of fate last November when his beloved wife Hannelore (†82) died.
To honor her, he has now recorded a song together with music star Peter Orloff (79), in which Oliver Pocher's ex-wife Alessandra Meyer-Wölden (40) was also involved.
The idea for the project came about at the Vienna Opera Ball.
The idea came about at the Opera Ball: Heino and Alessandra Meyer-Wölden make music
Heino, whose real name is Heinz Georg Kramm, was at the Vienna Opera Ball in February as a guest of the entrepreneur Markus Deussl, who previously said that he wanted to distract the popular folk singer from his grief.
Apparently it worked at least a little, because Meyer-Wölden, with whom Heino developed the idea, was also sitting in the businessman's box.
She later explained to
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: “Heino asked me if I would like to sing along to the song.
I said yes straight away.” She didn’t want to miss the chance to work with two music legends like Heino and Peter Orloff.
The collaboration didn't come entirely out of the blue, because Heino has known Meyer-Wölden since she was a child, because her father was his lawyer for years and the families are friends.
Heino said: “Today she is a charming woman and I am happy that she took part in our music video.
Hannelore would have been very happy about that.”
New edition of Peter Maffay's “Du”: Peter Orloff re-records the song with Heino
Peter Orloff is one of the most successful pop musicians in Germany and wrote the song “Du” back in 1970. At that time it was sung by Peter Maffay (74), but now Orloff has recorded it again himself.
At the beginning of the music video you can see Alessandra Meyer-Wölden, who introduces the song and then sings along in the choir in the background.
Together with Peter Orloff, Heino recorded a song for his Hannelore.
Alessandra Meyer-Wölden also appears in the music video.
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Heino's contribution to the song is the spoken line with the declaration of love that he dedicated to Hannelore.
It says: “I love you and I will always love you, like on the first day, forever.” Finally, however, the musician also had to digest a shock: This memory of his Hannelore (†) is taken away from Heino.
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