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'''Rex Gildo''' (] ] - ] ]) '''Rex Gildo''' (] ] - ] ]) was a german Schlager Balladeer. He sold millions of records and starred in 1960s and 1970s romantic musicals.
Germany's greatest Schlager Balladeer Rex Sold Millions of Records and
starred in 1960s and 1970s romantic musicals.


He often sang with german-danish singer ] and had the million selling hit singles "Speedy Gonzales", "Goodbye Susanna", "Fiesta Mexicana", "Der Sommer ist vorbei", "Marie, der letzte Tanz ist nur für Dich", "Ein Rendezvous auf Venedig" and "Mexikanische Nacht". Rex Gildo became famous mainly in Germany, Holland and Austria especially for his melodic artistically songs of love and romance, flavoured with spanish lyrics. Rex Gildo's most famous hit singles were "Fiesta Mexicana" (1972) and "Der Sommer ist vorbei" (1973). In 1974 Rex Gildo married and millions of his female fans hearts were broken. Rex Gildo continued to sell Schlager ballads, appeared on television shows like ''ZDF Hitparade'', concerts and films.
He sang often with German-Danish singer [[Gitte Haenning) and had million selling Euro Hits 1962 "speedy Gonzales", 1965 "Goodbye Susanna"
1972 "Fiesta Mexicana", 1973 "der Sommer ist Vorbei", 1974 "Marie der
laste tanze", 1985 Ein rendezvous auf venedig "1989 "mexicanische nacht".


On 1999-10-26 he died in Munich hospital after a depression suicide leap on 1999-10-23. His fans pay tribute, buy records, create and run memorable Rex Gildo websites, campaign for DVD/CD releases.
Rex Gildo became famous in Germany, Holland, Austria/Eu counties and the
world over especially for his melodic artistically perfect songs of
love, romance flavoured with Spanish/Mexican lyrics and music.
Rex Gildo's most famous Hit Singles were "Fiesta Mexicana 1972" and his
masterpiece "Der Sommer ist vorbei" 1973 with a magic DISCO performance.

In 1974 Rex Gildo Married Marion and millions of his female fans hearts were broken. Rex was always a young handsome teen idol similar in greatness and record sales to UK's greatest singer Cliff Richard.

Rex Gildo continued through a golden career 1959 to 1999 to sell many
millions of Schlager Ballads, appear on ZDF Hitparade , concerts, films, tv shows and was a magnificent work of art compared to the noisy, drug infested rock/metal/punk/hip hop/acid that were competing with him.

Despite his early death from a depression suicide leap 23 October 1999 (dying 26 October 1999 In Munich hospital) REX GILDO is
universally admired and fans in their millions pay tribute, buy records, create/run memorable REX GILDO websites, campaign for DVD/CD releases.

In ], "Fiesta Mexicana (Hossa)" was brought into a whole new generation of people when the ] started playing the song whenever winger ] scored a goal.


== Trivia ==
In ], "Fiesta Mexicana (Hossa)" was played whenever winger ] from the ] scored a goal.


== Discography == == Discography ==
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*Augen wie zwei Sterne, 1966 *Augen wie zwei Sterne, 1966
*Der Mond hat seine Schuldigkeit getan, 1967 *Der Mond hat seine Schuldigkeit getan, 1967
*Ein ring auf gold 1968 *Ein Ring aus Gold 1968
*Dondolo, 1969 *Dondolo, 1969
*Memories, 1971 *Memories, 1971
*Fiesta Mexicana, 1972 *Fiesta Mexicana, 1972
*Der Sommer ist vorbei, 1973 *Der Sommer ist vorbei, 1973
*Marie der letzte Tanz, 1974 *Marie, der letzte Tanz ist nur für dich, 1974
*Der letzte Sirtaki, 1975 *Der letzte Sirtaki, 1975
*Küsse von dir, 1976 *Küsse von dir, 1976
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*Holly ho Havanna, 1979 *Holly ho Havanna, 1979
*La Bandita, 1980 *La Bandita, 1980
*Wenn ich je deine Liebe verlier, 1981 *Wenn ich je deine Liebe verlier', 1981
*Und sie hieß Julie, 1983 *Und sie hieß Julie, 1983
*Und plötzlich ist es wieder da, 1983 *Und plötzlich ist es wieder da, 1983
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*Mamma mia, 1985 *Mamma mia, 1985
*Du ich lieb Dich, 1985 *Du ich lieb Dich, 1985
*Was ist schon eine nacht 1986 *Was ist schon eine Nacht 1986
*Mexicanische nacht 1989 *Mexicanische Nacht 1989
*Margarita 1991 and many more to 1999 *Margarita 1991
and many more to 1999

== References ==
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Rex Gildo

Rex Gildo (July 2 1939 - October 26 1999) was a german Schlager Balladeer. He sold millions of records and starred in 1960s and 1970s romantic musicals.

He often sang with german-danish singer Gitte Hænning and had the million selling hit singles "Speedy Gonzales", "Goodbye Susanna", "Fiesta Mexicana", "Der Sommer ist vorbei", "Marie, der letzte Tanz ist nur für Dich", "Ein Rendezvous auf Venedig" and "Mexikanische Nacht". Rex Gildo became famous mainly in Germany, Holland and Austria especially for his melodic artistically songs of love and romance, flavoured with spanish lyrics. Rex Gildo's most famous hit singles were "Fiesta Mexicana" (1972) and "Der Sommer ist vorbei" (1973). In 1974 Rex Gildo married and millions of his female fans hearts were broken. Rex Gildo continued to sell Schlager ballads, appeared on television shows like ZDF Hitparade, concerts and films.

On 1999-10-26 he died in Munich hospital after a depression suicide leap on 1999-10-23. His fans pay tribute, buy records, create and run memorable Rex Gildo websites, campaign for DVD/CD releases.

Trivia

In 2007, "Fiesta Mexicana (Hossa)" was played whenever winger Marcel Hossa from the New York Rangers scored a goal.

Discography

  • Das Ende der Liebe (Tell Laura I love You)/Minnetonka Mädi, 1959
  • Sieben Wochen nach Bombay, 1960
  • Yes My Darling, 1960, together with Conny Froboess
  • Speedy Gonzales, 1962
  • Zwei blaue Vergißmeinnicht, 1963
  • Vom Stadtpark die Laternen, 1963, together with Gitte Haenning
  • Zwei auf einer Bank, 1964, together with Gitte Haenning
  • Jetzt dreht die Welt sich nur um dich, 1964, together with Gitte Haenning
  • Hokuspokus, 1964 together with Gitte Haenning
  • Dein Glück ist mein Glück, 1965 together with Gitte Haenning
  • Goodbye Susanna 1965
  • Augen wie zwei Sterne, 1966
  • Der Mond hat seine Schuldigkeit getan, 1967
  • Ein Ring aus Gold 1968
  • Dondolo, 1969
  • Memories, 1971
  • Fiesta Mexicana, 1972
  • Der Sommer ist vorbei, 1973
  • Marie, der letzte Tanz ist nur für dich, 1974
  • Der letzte Sirtaki, 1975
  • Küsse von dir, 1976
  • Love Is In The Air, 1978
  • Sally komm wieder, 1978
  • Saragossa, 1979
  • Holly ho Havanna, 1979
  • La Bandita, 1980
  • Wenn ich je deine Liebe verlier', 1981
  • Und sie hieß Julie, 1983
  • Und plötzlich ist es wieder da, 1983
  • Dir fehlt Liebe, 1984
  • Rendezvous auf spanisch, 1984
  • Mamma mia, 1985
  • Du ich lieb Dich, 1985
  • Was ist schon eine Nacht 1986
  • Mexicanische Nacht 1989
  • Margarita 1991

and many more to 1999

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