Tina York

Her first single, Oh Mama Good Bye, a German version of the Tremeloes hit Me and My Life, was released in the same year under the stage name Tina York.

The singer was under contract with the record company CBS from 1970 to 1976 and worked with producers such as Peter Orloff and Jack White.

York was a guest on numerous music programs on television, including a total of 17 times on the ZDF-Hitparade from 1970 to 1981, where she took first place in 1974 with the song Wir lassen uns das Singen nicht verbieten, written by White and Fred Jay.

[2] York placed in the top three with Wo die Sonne scheint, Liechtensteiner Polka (both 1974) and Ein Adler kann nicht fliegen (1977).

After a 29-year break and numerous compilations of her successes and singles, a new album entitled Ich träume mit dir was not released until 2007.