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Germany no one is there who sang it, does anyone know him?

Nico

In 1938, Nico was born in a country controlled by the Nazis. His original name was Christa Pafgen. He lived with his mother and grandfather. His father died in a concentration camp. In 1951, when Nico was 13 years old, he left school and his first job was selling underwear. In 1952, Nico started modeling. In 1953, she was sent to Ibiza, where she met a photographer who gave him the name Nico. Nico formed an indissoluble bond with Ibiza throughout his life. In 1959, while Nico was vacationing at a friend's villa in Rome, Fellini spotted her and gave her a substantial role in the film. Nico's modeling career reached its peak in Paris, and her photos appeared in various magazines and commercial advertisements. Nico arrived in New York in 1960 and studied at Lee Strassberg’s Method School. In November 1962, Nico played an important role in a French film called Strip-Tease.

In 1964, Nico met Brian Jones, and through him met the Rolling Stones' manager Andrew Loog Oldham, and then recorded her first official album, "I'm Not Saying", produced by Jimmy Page . In the same year, in Italy, Nico met Alain Delon, and the two had a child, whom Nico named Ari. Nico returned to New York in 1964 and resumed his modeling career while singing at the Blue Agel Lounge on Fifty-fifth Avenue. Soon, Nico met Bob Dylan in Paris, and Dylan’s song I’ll Keep It With Me for her later appeared in Nico’s famous Chelsea Girl. Dylan introduced Nico to Andy Warhol, who asked Nico to star in his experimental film with Paul Morrisey. Nico told Andy: “I want to sing.

"So there was Nico