This is my favorite Reinhard Mey-CD. From her I want the man I've lost, devote the last song, "we". For what can be more moving than the small line: "We wanted to reach the horizon, and have only a little boat made of paper, throw in the towel in any life storm ..." as the inevitable "wanted" it, and how sad that both seek and yet no longer find. But the other songs are all very worth listening to: "My Berlin" - the ode to his hometown; "Little girl", the song about his daughter; or even the song from the fact that we are ultimately alone, how many times in life we meant to stand in a crowd; the funny song about the election Sunday with Meys known satire on the politicians; and the loving song about Luciano's restaurant allervertraeumteste "My village at the end of the world" and the call for peace and pacifism in his "All soldiers woll'n home '", the thoughtfully-reaching maturity "between two stools", then a story from his youth "I've got my Rostlaube lowered" in which appears the memorable sentence: "Not every love needs a happy ending" ... Finally, the innerfamiliaere funny "Kids Trousers ballad" of the pants that so often were worn and eventually move on; the song of a rescue at the last minute, "November golf"; and then output the Gorgeous unspeakable "We". Absolutely worth hearing.