- Chansons (Expanded Edition) · 2008
- Tussen Zomer En Winter (Expanded Edition) · 1977
- Wieringerwaard / De Zee - Single · 2008
- Één Melodie (This Melody) - Single · 2007
- Met Je Ogen Dicht (Expanded Edition) · 1980
- Chansons (Expanded Edition) · 2008
- Duetten · 2013
- De Band, De Zanger En Het Meisje (Expanded Edition) · 1996
- Liedjes Van TV En Film · 2022
- Liedjes Van TV En Film · 2022
- Liedjes Van TV En Film · 2022
- Liedjes Van TV En Film · 2022
- Liedjes Van TV En Film · 2022
- 2020
- 2017
- 2011
- 2006
Music Videos
- 2014
- 2011
Live Albums
- 1982
Compilations
- 2022
Appears On
About Rob de Nijs
Rob de Nijs is one of the most well-known and successful Dutch singers of the post-war era. Born in 1942, he began a professional music career with his band the Lords, which had their breakout single, "Ritme van de Regen," in 1963. During the late '60s, de Nijs moved into acting, including the children's shows Oebele and Hamelen. He parlayed his regained popularity into many solo hits, including 1973's "Jan Klaassen de Trompetter." In 1980, de Nijs married Belinda Meulendijk, who became his principal lyricist, and they saw his biggest success yet with an end-of-the-year peace song called "Laat Alles Wat Ademt" during Christmas 1985. De Nijs scored his first number one song in 1996 with "Banger Hart," and continued to chart in the next century. ~ Philip D. Huff
- HOMETOWN
- Amsterdam, The Netherlands
- BORN
- 26 December 1942
- GENRE
- Pop