: A haunting piano melody that stays with you.

Als ich fortging is a landmark of German music history, originally released in 1987 by the rock band . Written by Gisela Steineckert (lyrics) and Dirk Michaelis (music), it became one of the most famous ballads of the GDR era.

At its core, the track is a masterclass in melancholy. Led by the soulful, fragile vocals of , the song avoids the heavy-handed rock tropes of the late 80s. Instead, it relies on:

: Written by Gisela Steineckert , the words speak of farewells, frozen hearts, and the pain of leaving—themes that felt deeply personal to many in the GDR who were contemplating their own futures. Beyond the Wall

While many "Ostrock" (East Rock) songs were political, "Als ich fortging" felt universal. It wasn't just about a border; it was about the universal human experience of saying goodbye.