
At song #84, we have Peter Schilling’s “Major Tom (Coming home)”, the New German Wave re-telling of David Bowie’s classic tune, “Space oddity”.
Of course, when listening to the song at the time, I was too young to have been at all familiar with “Space oddity” so I never could have made the connection between “Major Tom” and the ‘weird’ singer of “Blue Jean”. It was only perhaps a decade later, when, having completely forgotten this track, I rediscovered it while dancing at an 80s night at some dance club whose name I no longer remember in Oshawa, and having further explored Bowie’s music and becoming a fan in the intervening years, that I made the connection.
To this day, I know very little about Peter Schilling and have never heard anything else by him. In fact, I only learned that he was part of the New German Wave scene and that this song was originally recorded in his native German language, while reading up on Nena for the post I wrote about her famous track quite some time ago.
“Major Tom (Coming home)” was originally released in German in 1982 as part of his album “Fehler im system” (the English version of the same album is called “Error in the system”) and was released in English the following year, when it became an international hit. The English version is part of my Apple Music library courtesy of an eighties compilation CD called “Retro night” that was released and purchased by yours truly in 1996 during the time that ‘retro’ music was making a comeback. The song is often lumped in with the synth pop music scene that was on the rise at the time but while it certainly does include synthesizers, I feel that they are used mostly to complement the sound created by using more traditional instruments (especially that wicked bass line).
If you are completely unfamiliar with the story of Major Tom, I would definitely recommend starting with David Bowie’s “Space oddity” but Peter Schilling’s tune makes an excellent companion to the original telling and has a better beat to dance to.
Here is the version I grew up listening to:
And here is the original German version from 1982 for you purists out there:
Original Eighties best 100 position: #87
Favourite lyric: “Across the stratosphere, a final message: ‘Give my wife my love.’ Then nothing more.” And the way he sings it is so ominous and haunting.
Where are they now?: At 69 years of age, Peter Schilling seems to be still very much active in music in his native Germany. For many years, he kept to German language releases but in the last four or five years, he’s seen something of a resurgence due to tracks from his early days, especially this very one.
For the rest of the Eighties’ best 100 redux list, click here.

4 replies on “Eighties’ best 100 redux: #84 Peter Schilling “Major Tom (Coming home)” (1982, 1983)”
A great new wave song that I rediscovered in the last few years.
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Funny the way that works. I remember listening to it when it first came out but forgot about it for almost a decade. Then, I heard one night in a dance club and all the words came back.
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