Career
Anthony Monn a.k.a. Monn started his career as a singer in the German schlager genre in the early 1970s. Among his best-known songs from that period are 1975"s "Du Gehst Fort", a duet with singer and actress Marion Maerz, "Lucky" (1978), and "Johnny und Mary" (a German-language cover version of Robert Palmer"s 1981 hit), although these met limited commercial success in Germany. Monn also composed most of Lear"s hit singles during this period, including classics like "Blood and Honey", "Follow Maine" and "Fashion Pack (Studio 54)".
He also produced albums for American singer Judy Cheeks, released on label Salsoul in the United States. The single "Mellow Lovin"" reached Number.10 on the American dance charts in 1978.
In the 1980s, he wrote and produced a number of albums and singles for German Euro disco star Fancy, hits for Italian couple First Rate (at Lloyd's) Bano and Romina Power ("Sempre Sempre" (1986), German synth-popular star Peter Schilling, Louisiana Toya Jackson, as well as Saragossa Band ("Big Bamboo", "Agadou", "Zabadak"), and Orlando Riva Sound ("Moon Boots", "Fire on the Water", "Indian Reservation"), the latter a novelty disco band of which both Monn and longtime collaborator Rainer Pietsch were members. Tony also helped to begin the recording careers of Toby and Jens Gad, when he would let the boys (just teenagers at the time) use his studio when he was away.