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"Million Tears" is a song from German Eurodance group Groove Coverage's 2002 debut album, Covergirl. It was released again in 2015 as a standalone EP featuring five new versions. [2] According to singer Melanie Munch, the song, which was written in only three days, tells about the heartache of losing your first love. [3]
Covergirl is the first album of the German Eurodance group Groove Coverage, released in 2002. It features the 2 singles "Moonlight Shadow" and "God is a Girl" in both radio edit and ballad form. The Radio Edit of "God is a Girl" is a hidden track at the end of the album. The album features a few ballads and dance tracks.
On 29 May 2015, the band released their eighteenth single, "Million Tears". The track was originally featured on their 2002 album Covergirl , but it was never released as a single for it. The single version has been re-recorded with a new production.
Million Tears may refer to: Million Tears (Kasey Chambers song), 2001; Million Tears (Groove Coverage song), 2002 This page was last edited on 29 ...
Greatest Hits is the fourth album by German trance group Groove Coverage and their first Greatest Hits album released in ... "Million Tears" – 3:13 "God Is A Girl ...
7 Years and 50 Days is the second album of the German Euro-trance band Groove Coverage, released in 2004.Several versions of the album were released, most significant being the 'second edition' (or the 'limited edition'), which replaced "Fragezeichen" with "She" and included a bonus track as well as a thong looking like that worn by the girl on the cover of the band's single God Is A Girl.
"Baby Honey", "Speedway Star" and "Not Unloved" are re-recorded versions as opposed to the original versions. This compilation is the third time they have recorded "Baby Honey" for a studio release, having previously done so in both 1984 (for their "Million Tears" single) and 1986 (for their first album, Up for a Bit with The Pastels). They ...
None of the singles from his second album, All For Love, reached the charts, however his song "Over You" was featured in the motion picture The Raffle in the company of Elton John. The other singles of the second album were "Cry a Million Tears" and a cover of the song originally by Eric Carmen "Boats Against the Current". A year after the ...