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Horst Jankowski (30 January 1936 – 29 June 1998)
was a classically trained German
pianist
A pianist ( , ) is an individual musician who plays the piano. Since most forms of Western music can make use of the piano, pianists have a wide repertoire and a wide variety of styles to choose from, among them traditional classical music, ja ...
, most famous for his internationally successful
easy listening
Easy listening (including mood music) is a popular music genre and radio format that was most popular during the 1950s to 1970s. It is related to middle-of-the-road (MOR) music and encompasses instrumental recordings of standards, hit songs, n ...
music.
Biography
Born in
Berlin
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,
Jankowski studied at the
Berlin Music Conservatory
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and played
jazz
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in Germany in the 1950s, serving as bandleader for singer
Caterina Valente
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.
Jankowski's fame as a composer of easy listening pop peaked in 1965 with his tune "Eine Schwarzwaldfahrt", released in
English
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as "A Walk in the Black Forest". The tune became a pop hit, reaching #1 on the US
easy listening chart, #12 on the US
''Billboard'' Hot 100, and #3 on the
UK Singles Chart
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.
It sold over one million copies, and was awarded a
gold disc
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.
The track was featured on the
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's review of the 1960s music scene, ''
Pop Go The Sixties
''Pop Go The 60s!'' was a one-off, 75-minute TV special originally broadcast in colour on 31 December 1969, to celebrate the major pop hits of the 1960s. The show was a co-production between the United Kingdom's BBC and West Germany's ZDF broadc ...
'', broadcast on
BBC One
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and
ZDF
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, on 31 December 1969. It can be heard years before 1965 in episodes of ''
Perry Mason (1957 TV series)
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''.
''The Genius of Jankowski'' album, released in 1965, was also a million seller.
This track has become a signature song at
Plymouth Argyle F.C.
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, being played at the end of each game as the fans leave the grounds. The song also featured as a running joke in the episode
Radio Goodies of the 1970s BBC TV series The Goodies, as the only record possessed by the group's radio station.
Jankowski went on to score a string of successful
album
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s, but moved on in the 1970s to concentrate more on jazz, including
covers of pop and rock hits. Between 1989 and 1994 Jankowski composed and performed easy listening music for
Sonoton
Sonoton Music claims to be the world's largest independently owned Production Music Library. Formed 1965 by Rotheide and Gerhard Narholz in Munich (Germany), the company owns the copyrights of over 130,000 compositions and musical recordings of al ...
, Germany.
Jankowski died of
lung cancer
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in 1998, at the age of 62.
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Discography
* ''My Fair Lady Mit Horst Jankowski'' (1964; Mercury Records)
* ''
The Genius of Jankowski!
''The Genius of Jankowski!'' is a studio album released by Horst Jankowski in 1965 on Mercury LP record
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'' (1964; Mercury Records) US #18
Billboard
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Allmusic.com. ''passim.''
* ''More Genius of Jankowski'' (1965; Mercury Records) US #65
* ''Still More Genius of Jankowski'' (1966; Mercury Records) US #107
* ''
So What's New?'' (1966; Mercury Records)
* ''And We Got Love'' (1967; Mercury Records)
* ''With Love'' (1967; Mercury Records)
* ''Baby, But Grand'' (1967; Mercury Records)
* ''Piano Affairs'' (1967; Mercury Records)
* ''The Many Moods of Jankowski'' (1968; Mercury Records)
* ''The Horst Jankowski Scene'' (1968; Mercury Records)
* ''Play A Simple Melody'' (1968, Mercury Records)
* ''Jankowski Plays Jankowski'' (1969; Mercury Records)
* ''A Walk in the Evergreens'' (1969; Mercury Records)
* ''Jankowski Meets Beethoven'' (1970; Mercury Records)
* ''Piano on the Rocks'' (1970; Mercury Records)
* ''Jankowskingsize – For Nightpeople Only'' (1970;
MPS)
* ''Jankowskeyboard'' (1970; MPS)
* ''Jerusalem'' (1971; Rediffusion)
* ''Jankowski Plays Latin'' (1971; Columbia Records)
* ''Follow Me'' (1972; Intercord)
* ''International'' (1973; Intercord)
* ''Happy Polka'' (1973; Intercord)
* ''Return to the Black Forest'' (1975; Rediffusion)
* ''Yes Sir, That's My Baby'' (1976; EMI Records)
* ''Happy Blue Piano'' (1982;
Sonoton
Sonoton Music claims to be the world's largest independently owned Production Music Library. Formed 1965 by Rotheide and Gerhard Narholz in Munich (Germany), the company owns the copyrights of over 130,000 compositions and musical recordings of al ...
/ Intersound)
* ''The Best of Mr. Black Forest'' (1989;
Sonoton
Sonoton Music claims to be the world's largest independently owned Production Music Library. Formed 1965 by Rotheide and Gerhard Narholz in Munich (Germany), the company owns the copyrights of over 130,000 compositions and musical recordings of al ...
/ Intersound)
* ''Piano Interlude'' (1994;
Sonoton
Sonoton Music claims to be the world's largest independently owned Production Music Library. Formed 1965 by Rotheide and Gerhard Narholz in Munich (Germany), the company owns the copyrights of over 130,000 compositions and musical recordings of al ...
/ Intersound)
* ''Black Forest Explosion!'' (1997;
Motor Music
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)
* ''Eine Schwarzwaldfahrt'' (1998; Mercury Records)
* ''Jankowskinetik'' (2003;
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* ''Jankowskeynotes'' (2004; Universal)
* ''Remember Mr. Black Forest'' (2015; Memorylane / Intersound)
With
Johnny Hodges
Cornelius "Johnny" Hodges (July 25, 1907 – May 11, 1970) was an American alto saxophonist, best known for solo work with Duke Ellington's big band. He played lead alto in the saxophone section for many years. Hodges was also featured on soprano ...
*''
Johnny Hodges and His Strings Play the Prettiest Gershwin'' (Verve, 1958)
See also
*
List of artists who reached number one on the U.S. Adult Contemporary chart
References
External links
Detailed information on Horst Jankowski*
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1936 births
1998 deaths
Musicians from Berlin
German jazz pianists
German jazz composers
Male jazz composers
Easy listening musicians
20th-century pianists
20th-century German composers
Deaths from lung cancer
Rundfunk im amerikanischen Sektor people
German male pianists
20th-century German male musicians
20th-century jazz composers