Artist's albums
Mit Dir allein nach Barbados
2023 · album
In Venedig ist Maskenball (feat. Die Flippers)
2022 · single
Danke!
2022 · album
Lotosblume
2022 · single
Wir sagen danke schön
2022 · single
Wir sagen danke schön
2022 · EP
Wir sagen danke schön (DJ Robin Baller-Mix)
2022 · single
Wir sagen danke schön (Speed Version)
2022 · single
Wir sagen danke schön (HBz & Raphael Maier Remix)
2022 · single
Wir sagen danke schön (feat. Die Flippers)
2022 · single
Lass uns träumen
2021 · album
Für immer im Herzen - Das Abschiedskonzert
2021 · album
Die schönsten Lieder der Flippers
2021 · album
Ich geh' mit Dir bis zum Regenbogen
2020 · album
Ihre großen Radio Hits
2020 · album
Urlaubsträume
2019 · album
Allein mit Dir - Ihre schönsten Liebeslieder
2019 · album
Zeit der Rosen
2018 · album
Ihre großen Sommerhits
2018 · album
Nur vom Feinsten - Lasst uns tanzen!
2017 · album
Drei Rosen für die Ewigkeit
2016 · album
Zeit für Zärtlichkeiten
2015 · album
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Biography
Die Flippers were a veritable institution of German pop, with a catalog of hits that spans across five decades. Manfred Durban, Claus Backhaus, Franz Halmich, Manfred Mössner, Manfred Hehl, and Hans Springer formed the earliest incarnation of the group in Knittlingen in 1964, performing as simply "Die Dancing Band." In the years to follow, the sextet emerged as one of the most popular acts on the local live circuit, albeit with several lineup changes: Bernd Hengst replaced Springer, Roland Bausert took over for Mössner, and Olaf Malolepski stepped in for Hehl. With the 1969 release of the single "Weine Nicht, Kleine Eva," their first release under the Flippers banner, the group rocketed to national fame. Their superstar status cemented with the 1970 release of "Sha La La, I Love You," and for the remainder of the decade they remained chart staples thanks to hits including 1974's "Rosemarie," 1975's "Luana," and 1977's "Kinder des Sommers." Co-founder Backhaus left Die Flippers in 1974, followed in 1979 by Bausert, who assumed lead vocal duties on many of their biggest hits. With Albin Berger installed as his replacement, the act's commercial fortunes plummeted, and only upon Bausert's return in 1985 did they return to the upper rungs of the charts via singles including "Auf Rote Rosen Fallen Tränen" and "Die Rote Sonne von Barbados." In 1987 Bausert again exited, ironically enough teaming with Albin Berger. The remaining trio of Durban, Hengst, and Malolepski soldiered on, but instead of stumbling Die Flippers enjoyed new commercial success, reeling off hits like "Sommerwind," "Sieben Tage," and "Ein Herz aus Schokolade" and remaining a chart force into the 21st century. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi