"Für immer jung" is a song by Czech schlager singer Karel Gott, and a cover of Alphaville's hit song "Forever Young", with German song lyrics.
In the 1960s, Duba's band accompanied popular Czech singers, such as Josef Laufer, Karel Gott, Yvonne Přenosilová, Karel Hála, Hana Hegerová and Josef Zíma.
In the same year, he released his first solo single, a Czech recording of Henry Mancini's Moon River, as well as his song Oči sněhem zaváté (Eyes Covered by Snow), which became the year's best-selling record.
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In the same year, Gott spent six months performing daily at the New Frontier Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, which experience made a great impression on him.
Most famous version of the theme song for this cartoon was in 1976 composed by Karel Svoboda, lyrics written by Florian Cusano and performed by Karel Gott in the German, Czech and Slovak languages.
This was going to happen several times in the future, e.g. when Slovak Miroslav Žbirka was voted the best male singer of the country instead of the by-then annual winner Karel Gott in 1982.
Karel Gott | Karel Čapek | Karel Appel | J. Richard Gott | Karel Teige | Karel Reisz | Karel Goeyvaerts | Richard Gott | Karel van Mander | Karel Václav Rais | Karel Husa | Karel Roden | Karel Kovařovic | Karel Halík | Jan Karel Lenstra | Gott erhalte Franz den Kaiser | Karel Zeman | Karel van der Toorn | Karel Svoboda | Karel Štěpánek | Karel Píč | Karel Marquez | Karel Kryl | Karel Kroupa | Karel Jaromír Erben | ''Gott, wie dein Name, so ist auch dein Ruhm'', BWV 171 | Gott mit uns | ''Ehre sei Gott in der Höhe'', BWV 197a | Du sollt Gott, deinen Herren, lieben, BWV 77 | Donald J. Gott |
The 1950s also saw Brom signed with Supraphon in Prague, recording and arranging prolifically with many guest artists including British singer Gery Scott, German pianist Igo Fischer, Czech singers Karel Gott, Helena Vondráčková and Hana and Petr Ulrych (aka Ulrychovi) and Greek sisters Tena and Martha Elefteriadu.
As a freelancer, Daum wrote more than 3000 orchestrations and worked with numerous artists in all genres, varying from crossover and outright classical music to German folk music and with artists such as Vicky Leandros, Karel Gott, Demis Roussos, and Die Jungen Tenöre.
In addition to his television career, he is a successful songwriter, having written texts for singers such as Czech icon Karel Gott, Helena Vondráčková, Hana Zagorová, Leona Machálková and others.
At the same time, he appeared as guest artist in the recordings of several pop artists, such as Karel Gott, Lucie Bílá and Lenka Filipová.
With twenty-two Zlatý slavík awards, Karel Gott is the most successful artist in the history of the poll, followed by Hana Zagorová who scored nine wins, and by Naďa Urbánková with five awards.