Hans-Ulrich Weigel

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Born
Hans-Ulrich Weigel

1944
Germany
OthernamesHans-Ulrich Weigel, Ulli Weigel
Occupation(s)Songwriter, record producer, music publisher, author
Hans-Ulrich Weigel
Born
Hans-Ulrich Weigel

1944
Germany
Other namesHans-Ulrich Weigel, Ulli Weigel
Occupation(s)Songwriter, record producer, music publisher, author

Hans-Ulrich Weigel is a German songwriter, music publisher, producer and author who has either composed or co-composed a plethora of hits for mainly German artists. His most active and successful period was in the 1970s.

Hans Ulrich Weigel was born on 13 November 1944 in Erbach, Germany.[1]

His compositions, co-compositions and production work includes, "Es wird ein Bettler zum König" and "Mamy Blue" for Ricky Shayne, "Ich mach' ein Interview mit deinem Herzen" for Graham Bonney & The Stowaways, "Memories" for Rex Gildo, "Dein Platz in meinem Herzen bleibt frei" for Erik Silvester, "Skateboard" for Benny Schnier, "Kreuzberger Nächte" for Gebrüder Blattschuss and more.[2]

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