Klarmann/Weber

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Klarmann/Weber is a successful German producer and songwriter duo, consisting of Irmgard Klarmann and Felix Weber.

They have been producing since the 80's. They write and perform their songs in their own music studio in Hassfurt/Germany. In the 90's Klarmann/Weber worked more and more with UK-based artists and songwriters.

Klarmann/Weber have already had successful international releases, e.g. with Chaka Khan, Randy Crawford, Paul Anka, Tracie Spencer and La Bouche/Melanie Thornton.

[edit] Songwriting credits

Klarmann/Weber have written songs for the following artists/albums:

  • 1987 on the album "Julian" by Mandy Winter (incl. "Two Lovers" and "Fire Still Burns")
  • 1988 on the album "Tracie Spencer" by Tracie Spencer (incl. the single "Symptoms Of True Love")
  • 1988 the songs "Show Your Love" and "My Heart Is No Liar" by Kiwi & Tess (singles)
  • 1989 on the album "Bad Girl" by LaToya Jackson (4 songs, incl. the single "Bad Girl" and "Restless Heart)
  • 1989 on the album "Somebody Loves You" by Paul Anka (the song: "Turning My Mind Back To You")
  • 1989 on the album "Wings Of Desire" by Jennifer Rush (the song: "For All That")
  • 1990 on the album "Lonely Is The Night" by Lory Bianco/formerly: Bonnie Bianco (3 songs, incl. the single "Heartbreaker" and "Just A Rumour")
  • 1990 on the album "Alexis" by Alexis (2 songs: "Close To Heaven" and "Lonely People")
  • 1990 the song "Forever you forever me" for Sheree Jeacocke (single)
  • 1990 on the album "Seiko" by Seiko (incl. "He's So Good To Me")
  • 1992 on the album "The Woman I Am" by Chaka Khan (the single hit "Love You All My Lifetime")
  • 1992 on the album "Exposé" by Exposé (the song "Touch & Go")
  • 1992 the song "I Will Fight For You" by Leo Sayer (single)
  • 1992 on the album "Through The Eyes Of Love" by Randy Crawford (the song: "A Lot That You Can Do")
  • 1994 on the album "Kathy Troccoli" by Kathy Troccoli
  • 1995 on the album "The B-Funk" by Beverley Knight (2 songs, incl. "Remedy")
  • 1995 on the album "Sweet Dreams" by La Bouche (the song "I'll Be There")
  • 1996 on the album "Trust" by Tonjua Hawkins (5 songs)
  • 1996 on the album "Can't Make It On My Own" by Francine Reed (2 songs "Foolin With My Respect" and "Wonderin")
  • 1996 on the album "Generation Love" by Charlotte Roel (3 songs)
  • 1996 the song "Love Is The Power" for Melanie Marshall (single)
  • 1997 on the album "Tonight Is The Night" by Le Click
  • 1998 on the album "Take Off" by Soultans (the song: "I'd Rather Go Blind")
  • 1999 on the album "Jump Sista" by Sista Sista (complete album)
  • 2001 on the album "The Wizard's Call" by Jamie Stevens (4 songs, incl. "I'd Rather Go Blind" and "On The Borderline")
  • 2002 on the album "Change" by Vanessa Amorosi (the song: "Dream")
  • 2002 on the CD single "Everytime I Close My Eyes" by Vanessa Amorosi (the song: "By My Side")
  • 2004 on the album "Everyday's Another Chance" by Jamie Stevens (2 songs, incl. "I'll Be There" and "From A Fool To A Winner")
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