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Bernd Weidung (born 1 March 1963), known by his stage name Thomas Anders, is a German singer, songwriter and record producer. He is best known as the lead vocalist of the
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. Starting his singing career while still in school, Anders unsuccessfully attempted to establish himself as a Schlager artist for several years. After forming the Eurodisco duo Modern Talking with Dieter Bohlen in 1983, they became a worldwide sensation with their hit "
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". They followed up with a string of other hits, namely " You Can Win If You Want", "
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", " Brother Louie", " Atlantis Is Calling (S.O.S. for Love)", " Geronimo's Cadillac", and " Jet Airliner", before dissolving in 1987. In 1998, they reunited and produced several new songs such as " You Are Not Alone", "
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", before dissolving again in 2003. Their controversial break-ups led to several lawsuits and heavy coverage from the German tabloid press. During their two stints together, the duo sold 120 million records worldwide and received numerous sales certifications around the globe. After the two break-ups of Modern Talking, Anders performed as a solo artist during the 1990s and after 2003. During the first Modern Talking split, he released six studio albums, none of which managed to chart, whereas some singles such as "Love of My Own" achieved mediocre success. Only his Spanish language album '' Barcos de Cristal'' (1994) proved successful in Argentina, where its
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ous title track climbed to number 1. Following the second break-up, Anders started a more successful solo career, with his album '' This Time'' (2004) reaching number 14 in Germany and producing number 1 hits in Russia and Turkey. His 2010 album ''
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'' reached Platinum status in Russia for sales of more than 650,000 copies. ''Two'' (2010), a collaboration album with
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reached number 11 in Germany, while his first German language album '' Pures Leben'' (2017) climbed at number 14. While being unable to match his success with Modern Talking with his solo career, Anders is considered a musical icon in Eastern Europe, where he is more revered than in his native country and regularly performs stadium tours and on New Year's Eve in Poland. In 2006, the Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv made him an
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for "shaping the musical taste of a generation", and he holds the distinction for being the best-selling foreign artist of all time in Russia.


Early life

Anders was born in
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, West Germany and grew up in the small village of Mörz, a suburb of
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, with an older brother and a younger sister. His father worked as a civil servant at the local Revenue service agency, while his mother ran a convenience store. He began showing interest in music early as a child, and subsequently took piano and singing lessons. He did his first stage-performance at the age of six, playing
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in a religious children's play. At the age of ten, he entered a singing contest and won against 100 other children. As a prize, he performed over 300 times at a local
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in Koblenz, offering a variety of children's songs and Schlager music. During his childhood, he performed as "Bernie von der Mosel". Anders attended in Münstermaifeld. He finished his '
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' in 1982 at in Koblenz, to take advanced music classes. After that, he studied
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, publishing and
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for five semesters at
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in
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, with the intention to become a music journalist, all the while trying to become a singer. However, after getting his big break as the lead singer of Modern Talking, he dropped out to focus on his career.


Career


1978–1983: Early career and attempts at German Schlager

Following a string of performances at several clubs and discothèques, Anders participated in a music contest organized by the radio station Radio Luxembourg in 1979, which he walked away from without earning enough points. Two days after the contest, Anders was offered a record contract by the same jury members of the radio contest. He signed his first record contract with CBS while still in school and took up the stage name of Thomas Anders, performing in the then-popular German Schlager genre. In 1980, at the age of 17, he published his first single, Schlager
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" Judy", which failed to chart. A year later, he appeared in German TV show ''Hätten Sie heut' Zeit für mich?'' and performed his second single, " Du weinst um ihn", another Schlager ballad. Again, the song failed to make an impact, as did his third single, " Es war die Nacht der ersten Liebe", an attempt at an upbeat Schlager song. Consequently, he was released by CBS in late 1981. After finishing school, Anders signed a contract with
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in 1982. He next released another commercially unsuccessful Schlager ballad, " Ich will nicht dein Leben", produced by fellow Schlager artist . In 1983, he was approached by Intersong, a subsidiary of Hansa, whether he was interested to record several German Schlager
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s of English songs. Thus, he was introduced to producer Dieter Bohlen, with whom he recorded "Was macht das schon?", the German cover version of F. R. David's "Pick Up the Phone" and also "Heißkalter Engel", the German cover version of
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's " Send Me an Angel". From late 1983 to the mid of 1984 Bohlen produced other tracks for Anders including "Wovon träumst du denn", "Endstation Sehnsucht" and "Es geht mir gut heut' Nacht", which he performed at German TV shows such as ''Night Club''. As was the case with his previous attempts at Schlager music, however; all of these songs failed to achieve commercial or critical success.


1983–1987: Breakthrough and worldwide success with Modern Talking

After both Bohlen and Anders had failed to achieve success in the Schlager genre, Bohlen pitched the idea of forming a Eurodisco duo consisting of Anders as lead singer and himself to BMG. The label agreed, however; they invested only little money in the project, resulting in low-budget videos and production. To capitalize on the popularity of the genre, they sang in easily accessible English lyrics, simple and catchy rhythms, and sported then-popular outfits. Modern Talking became an overnight sensation in 1985 when their video for "
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", originally released in October of the previous year, was shown in popular German music show '. After that, the song occupied top ten positions in thirty-five countries, including their homeland, where it remained perched at the top of the charts for six consecutive weeks. The single eventually went on to sell eight million copies worldwide, reaching number one in
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, as well as the
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. The track was then followed by another number-one hit in Germany and Austria, " You Can Win If You Want", which was released in the middle of 1985 from the debut album '' The 1st Album''. "You Can Win If You Want" eventually went gold and sold well over 250,000 units in Germany alone. The single also peaked at No. 8 in France where it also reached a gold status for sales of 500,000 units The album was certified platinum in Germany for selling over 500,000 units. and reached the top ten in Belgium, the
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, South Africa, Spain, and Switzerland. Soon after their second hit, Modern Talking released the single "
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" which also quickly climbed to the top of the charts in Germany, Switzerland, Austria and
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, meanwhile entering the top ten in Sweden and the Netherlands. The single, being the only track released from their second album ''
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'', managed to push the album to a platinum status in West Germany for sales of over 500,000, while the single itself went gold selling well over 250,000 units, as well as being certified silver in France for certified sales of 250,000 units. The success continued with two other number one singles, " Brother Louie" and " Atlantis Is Calling (S.O.S. for Love)" both from the third album ''
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'', giving them five consecutive number one hits in Germany. Both singles also had significant chart success worldwide. "Brother Louie" was their only hit in the UK, where it peaked at No. 4 in the charts and went silver for selling over 250,000 units. It was also certified silver in France for selling over 250,000 units. The song also reached number one in Spain, South Africa and Sweden. The duo also charted high with their sixth single " Geronimo's Cadillac" from the fourth album ''
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'' and " Jet Airliner" from their fifth album '' Romantic Warriors''. Both singles reached the German top ten but where especially successful in Spain, where they reached number one and three, respectively. However, neither their fifth, nor their sixth album '' In the Garden of Venus'' managed to sell well and the latter one's only single " In 100 Years..." only reached number 30 in Germany, while reaching number 4 in Spain. Furthermore, Modern Talking and Anders were especially successful in the
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, where they were one of the first Western bands allowed to sell their records and perform. During the 80s, the band sold over 60 million copies worldwide. Due to their lacklusterly received sixth album, Bohlen terminated the project during an interview, while Anders was in Los Angeles. This sparked further animosity between the two, who had had a tumultuous and quarreling relationship even when they were together. According to Bohlen, the main reason for breaking up the group was Anders' then-wife Nora, who refused to have her husband interviewed by female reporters, and constantly demanded huge changes made to shows, videos or recordings, a fact that Anders later admitted in his biography. After a final phone call during which both men heavily insulted each other, they refused to speak with each other for over 10 years. During their break-up, the band released a string of licensed
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albums.


1987–1998: Lackluster solo career and switch to pop music

Following the break-up of Modern Talking, Anders and his wife emigrated to the United States, where they were unknown. He then embarked on a world tour, where he performed Modern Talking's hits, covering cities like
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, Hong Kong, Singapore,
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, Moscow,
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and Sun City. After that, he returned to his solo career, which, however, could not match his success with Modern Talking. In 1989, he released his first studio album as a solo artist, '' Different''. Produced by Gus Dudgeon and Alan Tarney, the pop album abandoned his previous Schlager and Eurodisco attempts, but failed to chart. Nonetheless, its lead single, "Love of My Own" peaked at number 24 in Germany. He recorded an alternative English title track for the animated TV series '' Ducktales'' by
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in 1990. In 1991, he released his second studio album, '' Whispers'', which also failed to chart. " Can't Give You Anything (But My Love)", a cover of the eponymous song by
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, managed to reach number 73 on the German singles charts. The follow-up album '' Down on Sunset'', released in 1992, produced the single "How Deep is Your Love", which charted at number 71 in Germany, whereas the album again could not chart. Neither did his fourth album, 1993's '' When Will I See You Again''. The release was helmed by a cover of the song of the same name, which also featured original artists
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, and "I'll Love You Forever", which charted at numbers 31 and 79 in Germany, respectively. After his lackluster success in pop music, Anders decided to experiment with new styles for his next releases and moved back to Koblenz. His fifth studio album '' Barcos de Cristal'' (1994), was recorded completely in Spanish. In 1995, he released '' Souled'', a
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album featuring covers of
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, as well as original songs and a duet with
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. The same year, he portrayed the pop star Ypsilon in the episode "Stockholm Marathon" of the
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series '' Kommissar Beck''. His 1997 live album ''
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'' featured a jazz band and consisted entirely of jazz covers. However, neither release was commercially successful. Also in 1997, he starred in the musical short film ''Phantomschmerz''.


1998–2003: Modern Talking reunion and return to worldwide success

Bohlen and Anders had both opposed the recording of a proper greatest hits album for years. In late 1997, Bohlen suggested the recording of a new album instead and contacted Anders, who had signed a contract with
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for an eventual comeback several years prior. Combining the idea of a greatest hits album and a new release, it was decided to rerecord and remix their previous songs while adding a few new ones. The rerecording switched their style from Euro disco to the 1990s
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, incorporating
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and additional rap vocals by
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. In early 98, the duo officially reunited during popular TV show '' Wetten, dass..?'' and performed an updated version of "You're My Heart, You're My Soul" It entered the top 5 in number of countries including Germany, Switzerland, Austria, France, while entering the top 10 in many others including Sweden and Finland. In Germany, the single entered the top 10 on 6 April 1998, it peaked at number 2 the following week. After spending 10 weeks within the top 10, it eventually earned a platinum-award for selling over 500,000 units in Germany alone. In France, "You're My Heart, You're My Soul '98" peaked at no. 3 eventually earning a gold-award for selling over 250,000 units.. SNEP. Disque en France. "Brother Louie '98" was released in Germany and in other European territories on 20 July 1998. While, the single entered the top-20 in (Germany) and Austria, it managed to enter the top-10 in Sweden and the top-5 in France. In France, "Brother Louie '98" reached a gold status for selling over 250,000 units. The corresponding album '' Back For Good'' entered the number one position in Germany on 13 April 1998 and spent total of five weeks at the top, it eventually earned 5 gold-awards in Germany alone for selling over 1,250,000 units. ''Back For Good'' spent total of 54 weeks on the German album chart. ''Back for Good'' was also successful outside of Germany, topping the album charts of many other countries including Sweden,
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and
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. ''Back for Good'' eventually went on to sell over three million copies in Europe alone, and received various certifications in countries such as Spain, Norway,
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, Italy, or Belgium. Their next albums were still highly successful, albeit not matching the success of ''Back for Good''. In 2000, the album '' Alone'', composed entirely of new songs, entered the German album chart at No. 1 on 8 March 1999 and spent four consecutive weeks at the top. After spending total of 27 weeks on the album chart, ''Alone'' eventually went platinum, shipping more than 500,000 units in Germany. Furthermore, the album was certified platinum in Poland, Sweden and Switzerland, while going gold in Spain, Finland and Austria. The singles "
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" and " You Are Not Alone" were able to enter the top ten and even top five in various European countries. Coinciding with the
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, their ninth studio album was titled '' Year of the Dragon'', being certified platinum in Germany. The lead single " China in Her Eyes" reached number eight in Germany, while going as high as number 6 in Spain. A second song, "
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" proved to be highly popular in
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and
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, where it reached number 1. Their 2001 effort, ''
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'', failed to achieve a certification, but produced the hit single " Win the Race", which became the anthem for
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in Germany for the 2001 series. The single peaked at No. 5 in Germany on 26 March 2001, exactly one month after its release. With their two final albums, ''
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'' (2002) and ''
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'' (2003), the band reached gold status in Germany. The singles "
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" and "
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" managed to peak at number 7 and 2, respectively. Aside from performing with Modern Talking, Anders was also active as a producer and songwriter. For German '' Big Brother'' candidates Jürgen Milski and , he co-wrote "Großer Bruder", which managed to stay at number 1 in Germany for 8 weeks and achieve platinum by selling 800.000 records. Furthermore, he produced
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. In 2003, Modern Talking dissolved again, again in controversial fashion. After a heavy altercation before a concert in
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, Bohlen animously announced the end of the band live on stage, to the shock of Anders and the public. In his 2003 book ''Hinter den Kulissen'', Bohlen further marginalized Anders' input to their music and accused him of stealing money from him. Anders subsequently sued Bohlen for
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and succeeded in having certain passages removed, but lost the process for compensation in 2005. In his 2011 book ''100% Anders'', he called the way Bohlen broke the band up and his antics "pathetic", and blamed him for breaking up the duo. Their final release, '' The Final Album'', a greatest hits album, was released in August 2003.


2003–2017: Success as a solo artist

Anders's third attempt at a solo career proved to be more successful, albeit unable to match the popularity of his Modern Talking periods. Shortly after the break-up of Modern Talking, Anders started recording his eighth solo album, pop effort '' This Time'', which was released in February 2004. Unlike his previous attempts at a solo career, this album proved to be rather successful, climbing to the number 14 spot in Germany. Furthermore, the three singles from the album, "Independent Girl", "King of Love", and "Tonight Is the Night" charted at 17, 37, and 60 respectively, making ''This Time'' his biggest success as a solo artist in his native country. Furthermore, "King of Love" became a number 1 hit in
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, whereas "Independent Girl" reached number 1 in Russia. For the show Holiday on Ice, Anders composed and performed "Just Dream", which reached number 64 in Germany. He took part as a jury member in
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's casting show ''SSDSGPS (Stefan sucht den Super Grand Prix Star)'', which searched for the German entrant for the 2003 Eurovision Song Contest and was a competing event to Dieter Bohlen's ''
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''. The same year and in 2009, he hosted the German companion show for the Eurovision Song Contest and became the host of ''Best of Formel Eins'' on Kabel1 in 2004. With his 2006 album '' Songs Forever'', Anders again tried himself at
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cover songs, such as " For Your Eyes Only" or " Do You Really Want to Hurt Me". The album managed to peak at number 43 in Germany, but he failed to win the preliminaries to represent Germany during the
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. Also, during the
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in Germany, he hosted the accompanying music show ''"Auf nach Berlin" – WM-KultTour''. In 2006, the Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv made him an
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for "shaping the musical taste of a generation." Anders is especially successful in Eastern Europe, where he is considered a musical icon and still fills stadiums, while holding the distinction of being the most commercially successful foreign artist in Russia. After not releasing any new material except a Christmas song and several features in 2008, as well as being featured on Sandra's 2009 single " The Night Is Still Young", which reached number 46 in Germany, Anders released another studio album in 2010. ''
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'', a return to electronic and pop, reached Platinum status in Russia for sales of more than 650.000 units, making him the best-selling international artist in Russia that year, while it failed to chart in Germany or other regions. The singles "Why Do You Cry" and "Stay With Me" also failed to make an impact, while the former peaked at No. 21 on Russian Airplay Chart. In 2010, he hosted music show ''Die neue Hitparade'' on RTL II. He returned to success with electronic and pop oriented ''Two'', a 2011 collaboration album with German producer
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, performing under the moniker Anders, Fahrenkrog. The album reached number 11 in Germany, his highest charting release not with Modern Talking, and the single "Gigolo" climbed to number 40. In November 2012, Anders released a new solo album called ''Christmas for You''. It includes seasonal hits such as "I'll Be Home for Christmas" and "It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year" as well as covers of well-known classics such as " Silent Night" and
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's " Last Christmas". On 9 August 2013, Anders in collaboration with Persian singer Omid Soltani released the song "We Are One". Due to the success of the releases in the vein of his Modern Talking era hits, he released the album ''
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'' in 2016, which featured two new songs as well as new renditions of most Modern Talking singles. It peaked at number 42 in Germany.


2017–present: Return to German language music

In April 2017, Anders released his first German language song in almost 35 years, "Der beste Tag meines Lebens" ("The best day of my life"). While it failed to chart, the accompanying studio album '' Pures Leben'' ("Pure Life"), promoted as his first German language release, peaked to number 14 in Germany. Anders has stated that he was pleasantly surprised by the album's success, asserting that he is more popular abroad than in his home country, fully knowing that people would most likely be indifferent to a German language album by him. On 1 May 2018, Anders was announced as a judge on the revival of the German version of '' X Factor''. Later that year, he released his second German language album, '' Ewig mit dir'' ("Forever with you"), which managed to climb to number 12 in the German album charts. It produced two singles, "Das Leben ist jetzt" ("Life is now") and "Sie sagte doch sie liebt mich" ("But she said she loved me"), a duet with
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, which managed to attain number 70 in the German single charts.


Personal life

Anders is the son of Helga and Peter Weidung. He has one brother, Achim, and one sister, Tania. He was married to Nora Balling from 1984 to 1999. Since July 2000, Anders has been married to Claudia Hess, with whom he has a son, Alexander Mick, born in 2002.


Trivia

* Thomas Anders took 5th place in the list of the most beautiful men in
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according to the website beauty-around.com * Thomas's appearance and clothes from the music video « Cheri Cheri Lady» served as a prototype for character of the American animated television series « Gravity Falls» -
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Marius von Fundshauser. * Thomas Anders became a passenger on the ship in the Ukrainian political animation show « Skazochnaya Rus» by Kvartal 95 Studio, Season 7, episode 1.


Discography


Studio albums


Compilation albums


Holiday albums


Live album(s)


Collaboration album(s)


Singles


As lead artist


As featured artist


Collaboration singles


Videos


Video albums


Collaboration compositions

* 1988 "I Can Never Let You Go" (co-written for Engelbert Humperdinck) * 1989 "Soldier" (written and produced by Alan Tarney) * 1991 "The Sweet Hello, the Sad Goodbye" (written by
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) * 1992 "Standing Alone" (duet with
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) * 1993 "When Will I See You Again" (duet with
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) * 1993 "Emotional Thing" (co-written for The Three Degrees) * 1993 "Question of Love" (co-written for The Three Degrees) * 1993 "Ain't No Woman" (co-written for The Three Degrees) * 1994 "Tal Vez" (co-written for
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) (#1 Mexico) * 1995 "Feel for the Physical" (duet with
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) * 2001 "Hey Mr. President" (produced by T-Seven) * 2001 "Cry for You" (co-written for
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) * 2002 "Stay" (co-written for No Angels) * 2002 "Funky Dance" (co-written for No Angels)


See also

*
Modern Talking Modern Talking was a German pop music duo consisting of arranger, songwriter and producer Dieter Bohlen and singer Thomas Anders. They have been referred to as Germany's most successful pop duo, and have had a number of hit singles, reaching ...
* Euro disco


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External links

* * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Anders, Thomas 1963 births Living people English-language singers from Germany Eurodance musicians Eurodisco musicians 20th-century German male singers German pop singers German record producers German male singer-songwriters Modern Talking members Musicians from Koblenz Spanish-language singers of Germany 21st-century German male singers