The lyrics are revolutionary for German music. Udo uses no artificial, but his own, youthful language - the language of the street, thereby immensely creative with own neologisms that have since long become an essential in the Duden. He captures the spirit of generation U30 his time while creating a timeless album.
"Andrea Doria" and "Boogie Woogie Girls" are classics that every concert in every tear today from their seats.
"Nothing skin a sailor to": A social study of Hamburg harbor pubs, just beautiful and sentimental.
"It does not matter": A plea for an open handling retracted gender roles and homosexuality. A wonderful song and in that time a shocker!
"We do not want just to be together": Great love song that gets under your skin. The love for the girl from East Berlin is the wall in the way. As the political left has long accepted in Germany as a whole with the division of Germany, the "Left" Udo sings against this inhuman situation. It has been shown that his faith and his tireless dedication to the division have borne fruit. Even so Udo has become Germany's most important singers of all time.
"Cello" is another highlight of the plate and to this day one of the best ballads goosebumps that Udo has ever composed - with the real sound of this wonderful instrument! This also makes the special charm of this and the following Lindeberg plates: As a creative musician Udo integrated instruments such as Dixieland brass (later Peter Herbolzheimer), cellos, accordion, boogie piano in rock music, becoming the first king of German rock.