Klaus Wunderlich

Klaus Wunderlich (18 June 1931 – 28 October 1997) was a famous German easy listening organist.

The 1980s saw Wunderlich purchase the Wersi Pianostar electronic piano which he used for rhythm guitar effects only.

[3] One of the most notable and unusual is the use of multiple elements, including the distinctive organ from his version of the Lynsey de Paul song, "Sugar Me", that was sampled by Guru on track 5 on his 2000 album, Guru's Jazzmatazz, Vol.

[4][5] Wunderlich released more than one hundred albums,[6] of which thirteen LP's and one music cassette was credited with gold.

[2] In the following overview the chart positions in Germany, the United Kingdom and the Netherlands are given:[7]