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Austrian singer Falco released nine studio albums, four live albums, 13 compilation albums, and 38 singles. In 1981, he released his first single, "That Scene", which did not enter the charts. His second single and the first of his first studio album, " Der Kommissar ", peaked at number one on the German and Austrian single charts.
In 1981, Falco brought his intended first single "Helden von heute" to manager Horst Bork, but received a lukewarm reception. Bork felt that the B-side "Der Kommissar" was much stronger. Falco was hesitant, since the track is a German-language song about drug consumption that combines rap verses with a sung chorus.
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"Rock Me Amadeus" is a song recorded by Austrian musician Falco for his third studio album, Falco 3 (1985). The single was made available for physical sale in 1985 in German-speaking Europe, through A&M. "Rock Me Amadeus" was written by Falco along with Dutch music producers Bolland & Bolland.
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However, in February 2016 the album became available for download in digital form on iTunes, [1] as well as a stream on Spotify. [2] In 2022, the album resurfaced when a Deluxe Edition was released, with all songs remastered and featured remixes and edits of several tracks. Two singles were released: "Data de Groove" and "Charisma Kommando".
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"Jeanny" is a song by Austrian singer Falco, released in December 1985 as the third single from his third studio album, Falco 3 (1985). [1] It was written and composed by Falco and Rob and Ferdi Bolland, who also produced the song. Controversial due to its lyrics, the song nonetheless topped the charts in numerous European countries.