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"The Ketchup Song (Aserejé)" 2 Shakira Colombia "Whenever, Wherever" 3 Herbert Grönemeyer Germany "Mensch" 4 Eminem United States "Without Me" 5 Las Kanzler/Die Gerd-Show Germany "Der Steuersong" 6 Ben featuring Gim Germany "Engel" 7 Tiziano Ferro Italy "Perdono" 8 Shakira Colombia "Underneath Your Clothes" 9 B3 United States "I.O.I.O." 10
"Tu" is a song written by Umberto Tozzi and Giancarlo Bigazzi and recorded by Tozzi in 1978. ... German Media Control Charts 92 Sales. Chart (1978) Peak position
As singing the traditional anthem, the Song Of The Germans, starting with the line "Deutschland, Deutschland über alles" ("Germany, Germany above all else"), didn't seem appropriate after Germany's surrender in World War II, the double meaning of the line 'Ich hab mich ergeben', which means 'I have surrendered' in literal translation, but in ...
The song was a recipient of a Broadcast Music, Inc. (BMI) Latin Award in 2000. An accompanying music video depicts Shakira performing various activities at a room. The song was included in the set list for the Tour Anfibio (2000), Tour of the Mongoose (2002–03), and El Dorado World Tour (2018).
The Lochamer-Liederbuch (Lochamer Song Book or Locham Song Book) is an extensive collection of German songs at the transition from the late Middle Ages to the Renaissance. It dates from the mid-15th century and is regarded as one of the most important surviving collections of music from fifteenth-century Germany.
The song climbed on the Billboard Hot Latin Tracks chart from number five to the top of the chart on March 18, 1989. [ 2 ] where spent 10 consecutive weeks. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] "Como Tú" replaced " Hombres al Borde de un Ataque de Celos " by Mexican performer Yuri and was succeeded at the top of the chart by fellow Mexican performer Luis Miguel with ...
A secular variant of the lyrics during the Nazi time was prepared by an otherwise unknown minor Nazi-era poet Paul Hermann (1904–1970) (no relation to the better known Jewish Hungarian cellist and composer of the same name 1902–1944), which is more popular than the original Swiss versions.