1986.
Auf der Reeperbahn nachts um halb eins The popular 1944 movie
Große Freiheit Nr. 7 tells the story of a singer (played by
Hans Albers) who works in a Reeperbahn club and falls in love with a girl played by
Ilse Werner. Hans Albers and
Heinz Rühmann played in the 1954 movie
Auf der Reeperbahn nachts um halb eins (
On the Reeperbahn at Half Past Midnight, after a
song of the same name sung by Albers in the 1944 film). "Reeperbahn" is a 1978 song by
Udo Lindenberg, to the tune of
Penny Lane, lamenting the decay of the entertainment there. In the 1965 film
Ship of Fools,
Jose Ferrer and
Christiane Schmidtmer sang "Heute Abend Geh'n Wir Bummeln Auf Der Reeperbahn" ("Tonight We Will Go Strolling on The Reeperbahn").
The Police song "Low Life" is about the Reeperbahn.
Randy Pie's 1975 song "Kitsch" is about a curiosity shop on the Reeperbahn – the group hailed from Hamburg. Reeperbahn is the name of a 1980s Swedish band. Finnish artist
Irwin Goodman has a song and an album called
St.Pauli ja Reeperbahn. The street is also mentioned in •
Elvis Costello song "Human Hands", •
Van Morrison's song "Heavy Connection", •
Paul Kelly's song "Every Fucking City" •
Midnight Oil song "Mountains of Burma" •
Sloppy Seconds song "Germany" from their album
Destroyed and in the
Runrig song "Song of the Earth". • heavy metal band
Blue Cheer have a song called "Sweet Child of the Reeperbahn" on their 1991 album
Dining with the Sharks • punk band
The Toy Dolls have a song titled "Caught up the Reeperbahn", first released on their 1993 album
Absurd-Ditties. "Reeperbahn" is the name of a track from the Christian rock group
Model Engine's CD
The Lean Years Tradition. The Reeperbahn is often mentioned in
Karen Duve's 1999 novel,
Regenroman. (The English translation is entitled
Rain).
Tom Waits' 2002 release
Alice contains a track called "Reeperbahn". Zodiac Mindwarp & The Love Reaction released the track 'Christmas eve on the Reeperbahn' on their 2002 album I Am Rock. Dutch DJ and producer
Nicky Romero had the music video for his song "
Toulouse" shot in Hamburg, Germany. Near the end, the actors enter the Reeperbahn's subway system. Australian pop-punk band the
Hard-Ons have a song called "Don't Fear The Reeperbahn" on their 2007 album
Most People Are Nicer Than Us. Its title is a play on the
Blue Öyster Cult song "
(Don't Fear) The Reaper". German electro house duo
Digitalism recorded the song "Reeperbahn" on their 2011 release
I Love You Dude. Udo Lindenberg recorded 2011 a song titled "Reeperbahn" live together with
Jan Delay. The commercial
house music producer
Eric Prydz has a track titled "Reeperbahn" under his moniker
Pryda. London based indie band
Spector have a bonus track titled "Reeperbahn" on the deluxe version of their 2015 album
Moth Boys. UK based folk rock band
Skinny Lister wrote a song titled "Hamburg Drunk", which depicts a rough night "falling and sprawlling down the old Reeperbahn" on their 2016 album
The Devil, The Heart and the Fight. ==See also==