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The performance was later released as a music video on YouTube. [25] As of 2024, the Scorpions have changed the opening lyrics again to adopt a more neutral tone, displaying these on the video screens at gigs: "Now listen to my heart, it still believes in love, waiting for the wind to change.
Crazy World is the eleventh studio album by the German hard rock band Scorpions, released on 6 November 1990. [8] The album peaked at No. 21 on the Billboard 200 chart for albums in 1991. [9] That same year, the song "Wind of Change" reached No. 4 on the Billboard Hot 100 [9] and "Send Me an Angel" reached No. 44 on the same chart. [9]
Klaus' beyond-Scorpions collaborations include "Bridge to Heaven" with Uli Jon Roth, "Send Me an Angel", "Bigger than Life", "Keep the World Safe" and "Jerusalem of Gold" with Israeli singer Liel Kolet, "Bis wohin reicht mein Leben" from Rilke Projekt, "Wind of Change" with the tenor José Carreras, and the song "Dying for an Angel" from the ...
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Wind of Change (Scorpions song) Y. You and I (Scorpions song) You're the One (Bonnie Tyler song) Z. The Zoo (song) This page was last edited on 2 February 2018, at 18
"Believe in Love - Remix" (Rudolf Schenker, Klaus Meine) – 4:54 (originally released in 1988 on the album Savage Amusement; Klaus Meine's vocals were re-recorded for this track, which has slightly different lyrics) "Still Loving You - Remix" (Schenker, Meine) – 6:12 (originally released in 1984 on the album Love at First Sting)
Winds of Change, the 2021 manga novel in the Warriors series by Erin Hunter; Wind of Change, romantic novel by Nora Roberts; Wind of Change: The Scorpions Story, by Martin Popoff; The Winds of Change and Other Stories, a collection of short stories by Isaac Asimov; The Winds of Change by Martha Grimes in the Richard Jury series
The cover art for this album, as with several earlier Scorpions albums, was replaced with an alternative cover for some releases due to the nudity on the original cover. [6] This is the only Scorpions album on which session musician Curt Cress plays drums. The album has more ballads than non-ballads.