Was wirklich zählt auf dieser Welt

Udo Jürgens Udo Jürgens

The Priceless Treasures of Life

Udo Jürgens' song "Was wirklich zählt auf dieser Welt" is a poignant reminder of the intangible treasures that life offers, which cannot be bought with money. The lyrics reflect on the moments and experiences that truly matter, such as the sound of rustling trees at night, the loyalty of friends, and the simple joy of a stranger's smile. These are the elements that enrich our lives, providing a sense of fulfillment and happiness that material wealth cannot.

The song emphasizes the contrast between the material and the immaterial, highlighting how the pursuit of money often leaves people feeling unfulfilled. Jürgens suggests that while financial stability is important, it is the non-material aspects of life that bring true joy and contentment. The lyrics evoke a sense of nostalgia and appreciation for the simple pleasures, such as the beauty of nature, the innocence of youth, and the comfort of home.

Jürgens' message is universal and timeless, encouraging listeners to cherish the small, everyday moments that bring color to the mundane. The song serves as a gentle reminder to look beyond the superficial and to find value in the connections and experiences that define our existence. By focusing on what truly counts, we can find a deeper sense of purpose and happiness in our lives.

Share on social media Share as link
  1. Was wirklich zählt auf dieser Welt
  2. Beziehungs-Weise
  3. Deine Besten Jahre
  4. Die Leichtigkeit des Seins
  5. Eine Art von Serenade
  6. Fluß und Stein
  7. Ich bin wieder da
  8. In Festen Händen
  9. Marathon-Mann (Endlich Liebe)
  10. Nach All' Den Jahren
View all Udo Jürgens songs

Most popular topics in Udo Jürgens songs

Related artists

  1. Howard Carpendale
    Howard Carpendale
  2. Katja Ebstein
    Katja Ebstein
  3. Jürgen Drews
    Jürgen Drews
  4. Jürgen Marcus
    Jürgen Marcus
  5. Rex Gildo
    Rex Gildo
  6. Peter Cornelius
    Peter Cornelius
  7. Münchener Freiheit
    Münchener Freiheit
  8. Wencke Myhre
    Wencke Myhre