Im Wagen Vor Mir

Im Wagen Vor Mir

"Im Wagen vor mir" (In the car in front of me) is a humorous song originally performed as a duet by Henry Valentino and Uschi (whose real names are Hans Blum and Daffi Cramer).

In the song, Valentino is driving on the autobahn, in the middle of a long trip, and day-dreaming about the woman in the car ahead of him—he wonders what she is like and what it would be like to know her. Meanwhile the woman becomes increasingly worried about the man in the car behind her, wondering if he might be a policeman or a stalker. The humor arises from the fact that Valentino's character is in a very good mood, day-dreaming and listening to music, with no thought that he might be doing anything wrong, while the woman finally becomes so angry and upset that she exits the freeway before she wants to in order to get him to stop following her. In the original version, Valentino sings in a gravelly-voiced style similar to that of Tom Waits.

The song was only a minor hit when it was released in 1977, but its popularity has increased in the years since then, and it has been covered or parodied by numerous other artists.

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Famous quotes containing the word vor:

    Since I do miss your vaice an’ feace
    In prayer at eventide,
    I’ll pray wi’ woone said vaice vor greace
    To goo where you do bide;
    William Barnes (1801–1886)