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Conny & Jean were a singing duo in Germany in the 1970s and 1980s. Their penultimate Single Hilf mir, ich lieb' dich / Wege durch die Nacht (1984) was produced by Dieter Bohlen.
Discography[]
Singles[]
Wenn die Aprikosenbäume blühn / Zarathustras Zeitmaschine (1976)
Love, Love, Love / Kind Of Feeling (1979)
Und dennoch bleibt die Welt nicht steh'n / Ich finde dich und mein Glück (Leaving on a jetplane) (1980)
Frei wie ein Vogel / Für uns zwei (1980)
Verrückter Sommer / Wie am ersten Tag (1981)
Felicità / Wenn tausend Sonnen auf einmal strahlen (1982)
Das Gefühl füreinander zu leben / Sonne, Erde, Mond und Sterne (1983)
Mamma Maria / Manchmal bei Nacht (1983)
Leben ohne dich / Irgendwie kam alles anders (1983)
Hilf mir, ich lieb' dich / Wege durch die Nacht (1984)
Zum Frühstück Liebe mit Kaffee / Du bist da (1985)