Horst Jankowski (30 January 1936 – 29 June 1998)[1] was a classically trained German pianist, most famous for his internationally successful easy listening music.
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HorstJankowski (30 January 1936 – 29 June 1998) was a classically trained German pianist, most famous for his internationally successful easy listening...
Polski"). Bruce Jankowski (born 1948), American football player Henryk Jankowski (1936–2010), Polish Catholic priest HorstJankowski (1936–1998), German...
(MPS, 1986) With HorstJankowski Traumklang und Rhythmus mit HorstJankowski (Mercury, 1965) HorstJankowski Quartet/HorstJankowski with Bernie's Swing...
during WWI Leon Goretzka, footballer Jürgen Grabowski, footballer HorstJankowski, musician Daniel Jasinski, discus thrower Max Kepler, baseball player...
Rounders The Hollies The Hollywood Argyles Honeybus The Honeycombs HorstJankowski Howard Tate Howlin' Wolf H.P. Lovecraft Hugh Masekela The Human Beinz...
Germany HR Wencke Myhre "Ein Hoch der Liebe" German HorstJankowski Carl J. Schäuble HorstJankowski Ireland RTÉ Pat McGeegan "Chance of a Lifetime" English...
Carlos Jobim Morgana King 1966 Tom Jones The Byrds Herman's Hermits HorstJankowski Marilyn Maye Sonny & Cher Glenn Yarbrough 1967 No award [II] 1968 Bobbie...
albums for Sonoton and Intersound with artists such as Billy May, HorstJankowski, Nelson Riddle, Les Brown, Ted Heath, Acker Bilk, Xavier Cugat, Geoff...
cover of Soulful Strut on his 1969 album, Moondreams. German pianist HorstJankowski recorded Soulful Strut as the opening track of his 1969 album, A Walk...
Brunswick Label in 1961. The song was included in the 1965 HorstJankowski album "The Genius of Jankowski!" Neil Sedaka covered the song in English and Yiddish...
till You See Her A Walk in the Black Forest (Eine Schwarzwaldfahrt) (HorstJankowski, 1965) Walk On By Walk On The Wild Side (Elmer Bernstein and Mack David...
with Bob Crosby (#25) and Phil Harris (#30). HorstJankowski revived the song for his More Genius of Jankowski (1966) His version also peaked at #19 on Billboard's...
Other musical guests included Bobby Rydell, the Lettermen, Vikki Carr, HorstJankowski, Gloria Loring, the New Christy Minstrels, the Doodletown Pipers, Herb...
The Ascot Dancers – (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction The Kinks – Days HorstJankowski – A Walk in the Black Forest The Hollies – He Ain't Heavy, He's My...
Lohmeyer) Zwischenstation Gefragte Gäste Der Stargast Sing mit Horst (HorstJankowski) Peter-Alexander-Show (actor Peter Alexander) Anneliese Rothenberger...
recorded a version on his 2009 album Birdy HorstJankowski recorded a version on his 1965 album "More Genius of Jankowski" Earl Klugh recorded a version on his...
of the Dr. Drew. Podcast) several works supporting pianist HorstJankowski and the Jankowski singers Literature by and about Erwin Lehn in the German National...