Ralph Siegel
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Born | Munich, Germany | 30 September 1945
Genres | Schlager |
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Years active | 1964–present |
Ralph Siegel (born 30 September 1945) is a German record producer and songwriter.[1] Siegel is one of the most notable figures at the Eurovision Song Contest, in which he has participated with 24 songs so far, among them the 1982 winner song Ein bisschen Frieden.
Life and career[]
Siegel is a prolific producer in the German genre of Schlager music. Since the early 1970s, he worked with artists like Udo Jürgens, Mary Roos, Heino, Rex Gildo, Michael Holm, Chris Roberts, Costa Cordalis, Mireille Mathieu, Peter Alexander, Roy Black, Karel Gott and Marianne Rosenberg.
Since 1972 has participated with 24 songs in the Eurovision Song Contest, the latest being the 2017 Sammarinese entry "Spirit of the Night" by Valentina Monetta and Jimmie Wilson. In 1982, Siegel's and Bernd Meinunger's song Ein bißchen Frieden (A Little Peace), performed by Nicole won the Contest and became a hit in Europe. In 2003, both writers had success with Let's Get Happy, performed by Lou which came in 11th. In February 2010, it was announced by RTÉ that he would have an entry in the Irish National Final-Eurosong 2010. The song titled River of Silence was performed by Lee Bradshaw. It finished in last place. He also composed 'C'était ma vie', performed by Lys Assia for representing Switzerland in the Eurovision Song Contest. She reached an 8th position in Swiss National Final.
Siegel organized a comeback event for the Disco band Dschinghis Khan in June 2018.[2] Dschinghis Khan had been originally organized by Siegel and Dr. Bernd Meinunger to compete in the 1979 Eurovision Song Contest.[3] After the success of their first hit, Dschinghis Khan, both men continued to write popular songs for this band, including Moskau and Hadschi Halef Omar.[4] Siegel makes a rare appearance playing classical guitar in 1984 video footage of Dschinghis Khan performing Corrida and Ole Ole.[5]
Personal life[]
Ralph Siegel's first marriage was to Dunja Siegel from Slovakia in 1975, with whom he had two daughters Giulia Siegel (* 1974) and Marcella Siegel (* 1976). The couple divorced in 1989.
In 1992 he married Dagmar Kögel, née Weber. His third daughter Alana Siegel[6] (* 1996) was born The couple separated in 2002.
His third marriage to the soprano , née Jahn, lasted from 2006 until the official separation in August 2014. The legal divorce then took place in 2016.[7]
In 2015 he met the Swiss music manager Laura Käfer.[8] After a 3-year relationship, the couple got married in September 2018 in the church Grünwald near Munich.[9] Laura Siegel brought her daughter Ruby Siegel (* 2000), née Käfer into the marriage.
Eurovision Song Contest participations[]
Year | Song | Artist | Country | Position |
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1974 | "Bye Bye I Love You" | Ireen Sheer | Luxembourg | 4th |
1976 | "Sing Sang Song" | Les Humphries Singers | Germany | 15th |
1979 | "Dschinghis Khan" | Dschinghis Khan | 4th | |
1980 | "Theater" | Katja Ebstein | Germany | 2nd |
1980 | "Papa Pingouin" | Sophie & Magaly | Luxembourg | 9th |
1981 | "Johnny Blue" | Lena Valaitis | Germany | 2nd |
1982 | "Ein bißchen Frieden" | Nicole | Germany | 1st |
1985 | "Children, Kinder, Enfants" | Margo, Ireen Sheer, C. & M. Roberts, Olivier, Solomon | Luxembourg | 13th |
1987 | "Lass die Sonne in dein Herz" | Wind | Germany | 2nd |
1988 | "Lied für einen Freund" | Germany | 14th | |
1990 | "Frei zu leben" | 9th | ||
1992 | "Träume sind für alle da" | Wind | 16th | |
1994 | "Wir geben 'ne Party" | Mekado | Germany | 3rd |
1997 | "Zeit" | Bianca Shomburg | Germany | 18th |
1999 | "Reise nach Jerusalem – Kudüs'e seyahat" | Sürpriz | Germany | 3rd |
2002 | "I Can't Live Without Music" | Corinna May | Germany | 21st |
2003 | "Let's Get Happy" | Lou | 11th | |
2006 | "If We All Give a Little" | six4one | Switzerland | 17th |
2009 | "Just Get Out of My Life" | Andrea Demirović | Montenegro | 11th (semifinal) |
2012 | "The Social Network Song" | Valentina Monetta | San Marino | 14th (semifinal) |
2013 | "Crisalide (Vola)" | 11th (semifinal) | ||
2014 | "Maybe" | 24th | ||
2015 | "Chain of Lights" | Michele Perniola & Anita Simoncini | 16th (semifinal) | |
2017 | "Spirit of the Night" | Valentina Monetta & Jimmie Wilson | 18th (semifinal) |
National final participations[]
Year | Song | Artist | Country | Position |
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1972 | "Hallelujah Man" | Germany | 5th, 12th & 6th | |
"Mein Geschenk an dich" | ||||
"Meine Liebe will ich dir geben" | Edina Pop | |||
1975 | "Alles geht vorüber" | Peggy March | Germany | 2nd |
"San Francisco Symphony" | 12th | |||
1979 | "Ein Blick sagt mehr als jedes Wort" | |||
1980 | "Pan" | Costa Cordalis | 2nd | |
1981 | "Mannequin" | |||
1982 | "Peter Pan" | Paola | ||
"Blue-Jeans-Kinder" | Marianne Rosenberg | 8th | ||
1984 | "Tingel Tangel Man" | 3rd | ||
1985 | "Grün Grün Grün" | 4th | ||
"Die Glocken von Rom" | 2nd | |||
1986 | "Telefon" | That's Life | 12th | |
"Clowns" | Clowns | 6th | ||
"Die Engel sind auch nicht mehr das was sie war'n" | 3rd | |||
"Wir gehör'n zusammen" | Dschinghis Khan | 2nd | ||
1987 | "Aus" | Cassy | 7th | |
"Frieden für die Teddybären" | 2nd | |||
1988 | "Tanzen geh'n" | 7th | ||
1989 | "Ich hab' Angst" | 3rd | ||
1996 | "Echoes" | |||
1997 | "Engel" | 7th | ||
1998 | "Can Can" | 6th | ||
"Carneval" | Köpenick | 7th | ||
1998 | "Kids" | 8th | ||
2000 | "I Believe in God" | Corinna May | 2nd | |
2001 | "A Song for our Friends" | 4th | ||
"Happy Birthday Party" | 3rd | |||
2003 | "This Night Should Never End" | Petra Frey | Austria | 2nd |
2004 | "It's a Wonderful Life" | Malta | 5th | |
2005 | "Time to Fall in Love Again" | Louiseann Tate | 14th | |
"Don't Stop the Party" | 8th | |||
"The Angels Are Tired" | Manuel | 7th | ||
"He" | Eleanor Cassar | 10th | ||
"Addio, Ciao" | 5th | |||
"Sunshine in Your Eyes" | 4th | |||
"A Miracle of Love" | Germany | 2nd | ||
2009 | "Innocent Heart" | Malta | eliminated at SF4 | |
"Tonight at the Opera" | 5th | |||
"Blame it on Your Heart" | eliminated at SF5 | |||
2010 | "Rivers of Silence" | Ireland | 5th (Last) | |
2011 | "Não estamos sós" | Emanuel Santos | Portugal | 20th on online selection |
2011 | "I'll Follow the Sunshine" | Malta | Final 24 | |
"This Is My Life" | Moldova | 7th | ||
2012 | "C'était ma vie" | Lys Assia | Switzerland | 8th |
"Save a Little Sunshine" | Moldova | 6th | ||
"Mondo blu" | Ukraine | 3rd | ||
2013 | "All in Your Head" | Lys Assia feat. New Jack | Switzerland | eliminated on online selection |
2014 | "Over the Limit" | |||
2016 | "Under the Sun We Are One" | Laura Pinski | Germany | 4th |
2017 | "Join Us in the Rain" | Marks & Stefanet | Moldova |
References[]
- ^ Ralph Siegel discography at Discogs
- ^ "Germany: Eurovision legends Dschinghis Khan stage comeback performance at Ralph Siegel event". 5 June 2018.
- ^ "History".
- ^ "Songs written by Ralph Siegel | SecondHandSongs".
- ^ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4H7PBDwJE50
- ^ "Ralph Siegel: So hübsch ist seine jüngste Tochter Alana". vip.de (in German). Retrieved 21 November 2019.
- ^ "Kriemhild Jahn: Die Scheidung ist durch!". BUNTE.de (in German). Retrieved 21 November 2019.
- ^ "Ralph Siegel ist frisch verliebt". GALA (in German). 22 March 2016. Retrieved 21 November 2019.
- ^ "Ralph Siegel: Er sagte zum vierten Mal 'Ja'". GALA (in German). 15 September 2018. Retrieved 21 November 2019.
- 1945 births
- Living people
- German songwriters
- German record producers
- Eurovision Song Contest winners
- Germany in the Eurovision Song Contest
- Musicians from Munich
- Officers Crosses of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany