Alles Paletti 1985 ((exclusive)) -
Frank Zander’s homeless man isn't delusional. He’s a survivor. He knows that the moment you admit not being okay, the system wins. So he tells his mother: "Don't worry. Everything's fine."
The film was produced by and features music composed by the British singer-songwriter Chris Rea . While not a major international blockbuster, it remains a notable example of 1980s German television drama, particularly for its realistic portrayal of youth and the pressures of the sporting world. Alles Paletti (TV Movie 1985) - IMDb
What’s a memory from the mid-80s where you pretended everything was fine—until it actually was? 🎧📼 alles paletti 1985
For many Germans, the phrase is inseparable from Frank Zander’s 1985 hit—a Schlager-turned-anthem about a homeless man who, despite losing everything, still insists to his mother that everything is fine. It’s catchy. It’s tragic. And it might just be the perfect metaphor for the mid-80s.
Looking back, "Alles Paletti" stands as a perfect artifact of 1985. It captures the specific energy of the Neue Deutsche Welle (New German Wave) aftermath—a time when German artists became comfortable singing in their own language (or a mix of languages) to pop beats. Frank Zander’s homeless man isn't delusional
Because the human brain prefers a comforting lie to a terrifying truth. We look back at 1985 as the last innocent year before the digital revolution rewired our souls. Before 9/11. Before the 24-hour news cycle. Back when "everything's fine" meant the Walkman still had batteries and the fridge had a Happy Meal.
If you were in Germany, Austria, or Switzerland during the mid-1980s, there was one phrase that echoed from every discotheque, radio speaker, and school playground: So he tells his mother: "Don't worry
There are years that roar and years that whisper. And then there is 1985—a year that, in the rearview mirror of history, looks like a neon-lit promise dressed in a denim jacket.
Today, the song is considered a "Kult-Song" (cult song). It is a staple of "80s Flashback" nights and retro compilations. It reminds listeners of a time when optimism was high, fashion was loud, and all you needed for a hit was a catchy chorus and a smile.