While numerous new wave artists in the early '80s tried to imitate
David Bowie,
Peter Schilling went a step further. In 1983,
Schilling released "Major Tom (Coming Home)," a synth pop retelling of
Bowie's 1969 classic "Space Oddity." It became
Schilling's first and only entry in the U.S. charts, a song that eventually stigmatized him as a one-hit wonder in America.
Schilling was born in Stuttgart, Germany, on January 28, 1956. As a teen,
Schilling couldn't decide on whether to be a soccer player or a singer. He chose music and his debut album, Error in the System, appeared in 1983. The single "Major Tom (Coming Home)" wasn't just popular in the U.S., it was a worldwide smash. The video was played often on MTV, as well, but
Schilling was not able to equal its success. In 1989,
Schilling collaborated with
Enigma's
Michael Crétu on the track "Different Story (World of Lust and Crime)," an admirable attempt at updating his sound and trying to return to the American charts. "Major Tom" was given a techno sheen in 1994, and the reworked song was welcomed in the clubs. A year later,
Schilling formed the Space Pilots with Catyana Schilling, J. Feifel, and P. Magnet, recording Trip to Orion. ~ Michael Sutton