Literature
- Thomas Rothschild: Liedermacher. 23 Portraets. Frankfurt 1980.
- Ulrich Maske: Daß nichts bleibt wie es war - Hannes Wader und seine Lieder. Verlag pläne Dortmund 1984
- Matthias Henke: Hermes Handlexikon. Die großen Chansonniers und Liedermacher. Düsseldorf 1987.
- Beate Dapper (Hrsg.): Hannes Wader - Liederbuch. Bund-Verlag Frankfurt 1999.
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