Ina Wolf
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Ina Wolf (born Christina Ganahl on 9 October 1954 in Lochau, Vorarlberg, and also known as Christina Simon and Anne-Christie) is an Austrian singer and composer.[1]
Career
1970s
In the 1970s, Wolf released music under her birth name as well as under the stage names Anne-Christie and Christina Simon. As Christina Simon, she was selected to represent Austria in the
Heute in Jerusalem". The song featured lyrics by André Heller and music by Peter Wolf
. The song tied for last place (18th), receiving five points.
1980s
Based in the U.S. throughout the 1980s, Ina Wolf was a lyricist on numerous hits by performers such as
Pointer Sisters and Nik Kershaw. Arguably her greatest success was co-writing Starship's U.S. number one hit "Sara
". She continued to record, with Peter Wolf, in this decade, as Wolf & Wolf and as Vienna.
1990s-present
Returning to Austria in 1994, Wolf continued to record (as Ina Wolf) and write music for performers including Preluders, Joana Zimmer and Thomas Anders.
Discography
Singles
- "Heute in Jerusalem"
- "Jerusalem"
- "Babaya"
- "Boogie-Woogie-Mama"
- "Hirte der Zärtlichkeit"
- “Who’s Johnny”
References
- ^ "Ina Wolf | SecondHandSongs". secondhandsongs.com. Retrieved 2024-03-30.
Literature
- Jan Feddersen: Ein Lied kann eine Brücke sein, Hoffmann und Campe, 2002, (in German).
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