Mon amour (Klaus Dinger song)

Mon Amour is an instrumental tune and single by Klaus Dinger + Rheinita Bella Düsseldorf, released in 1985 to coincide with the album Néondian.

Plank oversaw the overdubbing of Dinger's basic tracks by studio musicians (including members of Belfegore and Jaki Liebezeit).

It failed to chart, and in 1986 was deleted from Teldec's catalogue along with Néondian and all La Düsseldorf releases, upon the label's acquirement by WMG.

Confusingly the single was released in three different versions, one of which actually has the song "America" on the A-side and "Mon Amour" on the B-side.

"Mon Amour" is an instrumental, keyboard-based track, whilst "Pipi AA" and "America" are lyrical protest-songs about Ronald Reagan and Neoconservatism.