Mathou

Trackimage Playbut Trackname Playbut Trackname
You Never Walk Alone 03:19 Tools
So Tired 02:53 Tools
Neurotic 04:19 Tools
Summer 04:19 Tools
Reach Out 03:37 Tools
Baumhausfrau 04:19 Tools
Can't Let Go 04:19 Tools
Mountain 04:19 Tools
Hello 03:31 Tools
Come Children Sing 03:29 Tools
head held high 03:16 Tools
Montagne 03:32 Tools
Seagull 03:54 Tools
Long Goodbye 04:03 Tools
Keep the Candle Burning 03:36 Tools
You 03:49 Tools
Yesterday Paper 04:00 Tools
You Never Walk Alone (piano Version) 03:54 Tools
Next Level (feat. Tom Lemann) 04:00 Tools
Road Trip 03:07 Tools
Greenland 03:07 Tools
Next Level 03:07 Tools
Count On Me 03:07 Tools
When A Star Falls 03:07 Tools
Would You Mind? 03:07 Tools
Rot Grün Weiss - Mein FCA 00:00 Tools
Feel 03:34 Tools
You Never Walk Alone - Karaoke Version 03:34 Tools
Home Alone 03:34 Tools
Without U 03:34 Tools
Moksha 00:00 Tools
You Will Know 03:34 Tools
You Never Walk Alone (Karaoke Version) 03:34 Tools
When I'm Gone 03:34 Tools
Time To Dance 03:34 Tools
Teardrops 03:21 Tools
Memories 03:21 Tools
Don't Know 03:34 Tools
Sarah 03:34 Tools
You Never Walk Alone (Aus der ZDF-Serie ''Freunde fürs Leben'') 03:21 Tools
Lose Myself 03:21 Tools
Set Me Free 03:21 Tools
You Never Walk Alone (Film Version) - Mathou 00:00 Tools
When A Star Falls - Mathou 00:00 Tools
Head Held High - Karaoke Version 03:21 Tools
Together 03:21 Tools
Mind Shift 00:00 Tools
You Never Walk Alone (Piano) 00:00 Tools
Fairies' Grief 00:00 Tools
Saṃsāra 00:00 Tools
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Mathou (born in Wiesbaden, real name Rainer Matuschek) is a German gallery owner, art dealer, pianist, song writer and singer. He lives in Berlin. He is known for his title song You Never Walk Alone for the ZDF-TV series Friends for Life, which reached #16 in the German charts for 1 week at the beginning of 1993. He dedicated this song to his three sons. In the same year the song was acclaimed as the most successful television melody. Mathou, who composed other title melodies for ZDF, joined up with soul and disco singer Thelma Houston in Los Angeles for the duet Keep the Candle Burning although it did not reach the German charts. He later went on tour with Houston. Mathou's later CD releases were not successful commercially, and as a performer he remains a One Hit Wonder. In 1974 Mathou founded his own art publishing company with which he pursued his goal to bring together texts, pictures and music. His art showcase West Side Story, in collaboration with Leonard Bernstein, also became a big success. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.