Reinhard Mey: New live album brings memories back!
Reinhard Mey, 81, announces new live album and plans to make music until the end of life. Publication on November 22nd.
Reinhard Mey: New live album brings memories back!
Reinhard Mey, the legendary songwriter, has an unshakable dream: He wants to sing until he can no longer! The 81-year-old, known for hits like “Über den Wolken”, told the German Press Agency that he wants to live out his passion for music until his last breath. “When I wrote my first song, I dreamed of doing this all my life,” explains the Berlin artist with conviction.
On November 22, Mey releases a new live album that contains the unforgettable recordings of a concert from 1992. "In Aschaffenburg - The Returned Tour 1992" will not only present its current hits from back then, but also timeless classics such as "About the Clouds" and the moving anti -war song "No, I don't give my sons". This rediscovery of a recording shows that Mey's music has lost none of its strength even after decades.
A life for music
“Writing and singing is my life, and that only ends when I die,” emphasizes the artist, who was born in Berlin in 1942. Mey's tireless commitment to music is an impressive testimony to his dedication and passion. As he prepares to release his new album, he remains committed to sharing his messages and melodies for as long as he can. Reinhard Mey is more than just a singer; he is a symbol of the immortal power of music!