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C.C. Catch was born in Holland and was supported by her parents from an early age, when they recognised her talent and encouraged her wish to be a "famous singer”. Her father was especially supportive and has played and still plays a very important role in her successful career as her manager and tour-manager.
C.C. Catch was born in Holland and was supported by her parents from an early age, when they recognised her talent and encouraged her wish to be a "famous singer”. Her father was especially supportive and has played and still plays a very important role in her successful career as her manager and tour-manager.


From an early age, the up-and-coming singer took part in talent contests and was originally a member of a German girl group called ''Optimal'', which consisted of four girls<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.oyla14.de/userdaten/903/46955/bilder/OptimalDsseldorfBoot1984.jpg |title=Flotter vierer |last1= |first1= |date=1984 |publisher=Düsseldorfer EXPRESS |accessdate=20 April 2013}}</ref>, Claudia Stürzenbecher, Sylvia Frötschel, Caroline Müller and Sabine Lürenbaum (who was [[Beauty pageant|Miss]] [[Osnabrück]] in 1983) and released two singles (''Er war magnetisch'' and ''The Good-Bye'').<ref>[http://optimal.oyla14.de/cgi-bin/hpm_homepage.cgi Optimal Website]</ref>
From an early age, the up-and-coming singer took part in talent contests and was originally a member of a German girl group called ''Optimal'', which consisted of four girls<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.oyla14.de/userdaten/903/46955/bilder/OptimalDsseldorfBoot1984.jpg |title=Flotter vierer |last1= |first1= |date=1984 |publisher=Düsseldorfer EXPRESS |accessdate=20 April 2013}}</ref>, Claudia Stürzenbecher, Sylvia Frötschel, Caroline Müller and Sabine Lürenbaum (who was [[Beauty pageant|Miss]] [[Osnabrück]] in 1983 and later performed under the name ''Secret Star''<ref>''Disco-Forum'', Edition May 1986</ref>) and released two singles, ''Er war magnetisch'' (1983) and ''The Good-Bye'' (1984).<ref>[http://optimal.oyla14.de/cgi-bin/hpm_homepage.cgi Optimal Website]</ref> The second single also contained the song ''Kimi Gasuki '' sung by a dutch singer, Silke, and Optimal as background singers.<ref>[http://www.discogs.com/Optimal-The-Good-Bye-Original-Version/release/1994994 Optimal -The Good Bye (Original Version)</ref>


==Musical career==
==Musical career==

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C. C. Catch
C. C. Catch in 2006
C. C. Catch in 2006
Background information
Birth nameCaroline Catharina Müller
Born (1964-07-31) 31 July 1964 (age 60)
OriginOss, Netherlands
GenresPop, synthpop, Eurodisco, Italo disco
Occupation(s)Singer
Years active1980–present
LabelsHansa Records
Websitehttp://www.cccatch.de

C. C. Catch (born Caroline Catharina Müller, 31 July 1964 in Oss, Netherlands) is a Dutch-German pop singer,[1] best known for being discovered by Dieter Bohlen (part of popular pop-duo Modern Talking).

Early life

C.C. Catch was born in Holland and was supported by her parents from an early age, when they recognised her talent and encouraged her wish to be a "famous singer”. Her father was especially supportive and has played and still plays a very important role in her successful career as her manager and tour-manager.

From an early age, the up-and-coming singer took part in talent contests and was originally a member of a German girl group called Optimal, which consisted of four girls[2], Claudia Stürzenbecher, Sylvia Frötschel, Caroline Müller and Sabine Lürenbaum (who was Miss Osnabrück in 1983 and later performed under the name Secret Star[3]) and released two singles, Er war magnetisch (1983) and The Good-Bye (1984).[4] The second single also contained the song Kimi Gasuki sung by a dutch singer, Silke, and Optimal as background singers.[5]

Musical career

She was first discovered in the mid-1980s by the German songwriter and member of the top German group Modern Talking, Dieter Bohlen. He was particularly interested in her singing talents and invited her on the same day to his studio for an audition. Shortly afterwards she signed a contract with him, which was to launch her solo career. She decided on the artist name of C.C. Catch, the two "C"'s standing for the first initials of her two first names, and "Catch" which she thought was a good idea and looked great with the initials.

In the summer of 1985 on C.C. Catch's birthday, the song "I Can Lose My Heart Tonight" was released as her debut single. The single became a big hit in Europe.

Dieter Bohlen and C.C. Catch worked together until 1989 during which time 12 Top 20 singles and 5 hit albums were produced. C.C. Catch wanted to have more personal input in the songs, but Bohlen would not allow this, so she decided in 1989 not to renew her contract with him and BMG, her record label, and left Germany to live in England.

On a New Year's Eve television show in Spain, C.C. Catch met Simon Napier Bell (ex-manager of Wham!'s George Michael). Bell was very interested in working with her and shortly thereafter became her manager. A new contract was signed with the label Polygram (Metronome). A new album, Hear What I Say, was prepared with new producers, including Andy Taylor (ex-Duran Duran), Dave Clayton (who has worked with George Michael and U2), and Jo Dworniak. From this album, a single was released in 1989 entitled "Big Time", which went to number 25 in the charts.

During this time, BMG also released the single "Baby I Need Your Love" along with the compilation Classics. Bohlen went on to release her recording "Good Guys Only Win In Movies" at the same time C.C. Catch released her next single "Midnight Hour".

Hear What I Say was released at the end of 1989 and was the last album released by C.C. Catch. Many of her fans liked the album because she co-wrote seven of the songs and C.C. Catch was happy because she could finally do what she always wanted to do – songwriting. It sold more than her previous two albums, Big Fun and Diamonds, demonstrating her abilities as an artist working on her own terms.

Hiatus

Afterwards, C.C. Catch parted with Metronome on good terms to take time out from the music industry. During this time she focused on her spiritual growth, practising yoga and a form of meditation; she also started writing her own songs.

Re-emergence

In 1998, she reentered the music scene. She agreed to do some promotional work for BMG for a new compilation Best Of '98. Two singles were also released – "C.C. Catch Megamix ‘98" and "I Can Lose My Heart Tonight ‘98" for which she received a Gold record.

In 2003, she went back to live in Germany and recorded her single "Shake Your Head 2003" with Savage Productions, who are also artists as well as producers, who have produced acts such as Oli P, Noble Savages and Enie (who is famous as the ex-moderator of Bravo TV and now the face of German T-Online advertisements). The single is a re-working of the Was (Not Was) track, originally featuring vocals from Ozzy Osbourne and Kim Basinger.

C.C. Catch has toured Europe and has appeared as support act for Modern Talking in the U.S. In 2011, she announced that she will end her singing career after her 2012 tour.[citation needed]

Discography

Albums

Year Album Chart positions
GER BEL SUI YUG NOR AUT CZR EST GRC HUN SWE
1986 Catch the Catch 6 7 8 2 6 24 - - 24 - 25
Welcome to the Heartbreak Hotel 28 15 - 14 21 - - - 25 - 44
1987 Like a Hurricane 30 - - 2 - - - - 30 - -
1988 Big Fun 53 40 - 22 - - - - - - -
1988 Diamonds - Her Best Hits 43 - - - - - - - - - -
1990 Hear What I Say 75 - - - - - - - - - -
1998 Best of '98 76 - - - - - 25 6 35 30 -

Singles

Year Single Peak chart positions Album
AUT
[6]
ESP
[7]
GER
[8]
NOR
[9]
SPA
[7]
SUI
[10]
UK
[11]
1985 "I Can Lose My Heart Tonight" 24 7 13 7 19 Catch the Catch
"'Cause You Are Young" 28 6 9 6 8
"Strangers by Night" 15 10 9 10 11
1986 "Heartbreak Hotel" 22 3 8 3 13 Welcome to the Heartbreak Hotel
"Heaven and Hell" 2 13 35 2 19
1987 "Are You Man Enough" 20 5 28 Like a Hurricane
"Soul Survivor" 1 17 1 96
1988 "House of Mystic Lights" 7 22 7 Single only
"Backseat Of Your Cadillac" 6 10 6 Big Fun
"Summer Kisses"
1989 "Nothing But a Heartache" 14 39 14
"Baby I Need Your Love"
"Good Guys Only Win In Movies" 6 Like a Hurricane
"Big Time" 26 Hear What I Say
"Midnight Hour"
1990 "The 7-Inch Decade Remix" (Spain only) Single only
1998 "C. C. Catch Megamix '98" 33 Best of '98
"Soul Survivor '98"
1999 "I Can Lose My Heart Tonight '99" 72
2003 "Shake Your Head" Singles only
2004 "Silence" (feat. Leela)
2010 "Unborn Love"

Compilations

  • 1988 Diamonds (Hansa)
  • 1989 C. C. Catch: Super 20 (Hansa)
  • 1989 Classics (Hansa) #15 Germany
  • 1989 Super Disco Hits (Hansa)
  • 1990 The Decade Remix (Hansa)
  • 1998 Best Of '98 (BMG Berlin Musik GMBH)
  • 2000 The Best Of x3CD (BMG Ariola Miller GmbH)
  • 2005 Catch The Hits - The Ultimate Collection (CD+DVD)
  • 2007 Ultimate C. C. Catch

References

  1. ^ Stern Magazine - CC Catch (German)
  2. ^ "Flotter vierer". Düsseldorfer EXPRESS. 1984. Retrieved 20 April 2013.
  3. ^ Disco-Forum, Edition May 1986
  4. ^ Optimal Website
  5. ^ [http://www.discogs.com/Optimal-The-Good-Bye-Original-Version/release/1994994 Optimal -The Good Bye (Original Version)
  6. ^ Austrian peak
  7. ^ a b Salaverri, Fernando (2005). Sólo éxitos: año a año, 1959–2002 (1st ed.). Spain: Fundación Autor-SGAE. ISBN 84-8048-639-2. {{cite book}}: |access-date= requires |url= (help); Unknown parameter |month= ignored (help)
  8. ^ German peaks
  9. ^ Norwegian peak
  10. ^ Swiss peak
  11. ^ UK peak

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