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Songs by the German band Modern Talking, listed in chronological order (current through 2009). Some songs may be known by more than one title (like Brother Louie is known also as No te pertenece (Spanish language version) or Brother Tuki).
Throughout their existence, Modern Talking have released 170 singles, 12 studio albums, 17 international compilation albums and two video albums. Modern Talking's global sales, after the duo's second and final break-up in 2003, had reached 200 million singles and albums combined, making them the biggest-selling German music act in history.
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Modern Talking's sixth album was released about the same time as the first single from Blue System, "Sorry Little Sarah", where Bohlen competed on the charts against Modern Talking's "In 100 Years" hit song. Global sales of Modern Talking when the duo definitively broke up in 2003 stood at 120 million singles and albums combined, making them ...
"Sexy, Sexy Lover" is the second single from the Modern Talking eighth album, Alone. The song features rapper Eric Singleton in music video and single. Track listing
It is believed that the song was written by Dieter Bohlen about producer Luis Rodríguez, as he was a close associate of Bohlen and worked on many of the Modern Talking songs. [7] [8] In 1998, not long after the duo's reunion, a remixed version of the single was released, titled "Brother Louie '98".
Back for Good is the seventh studio album by German duo Modern Talking, released on 30 March 1998 by Hansa Records, following the reunion of the duo.The album includes new versions of 11 previous singles, four new songs, two remixes and a medley.
No Face, No Name, No Number is a song from Modern Talking's ninth album, Year of the Dragon.Written by Dieter Bohlen in 2000, it was released as a remix single, containing four remixes of the song, but the album version charted in some airplay charts.