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  2. Vienna (Billy Joel song) - Wikipedia

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    "Vienna" is a song from Billy Joel's 1977 album The Stranger, released as the B-side to his "Just the Way You Are" single. [ 2 ] Despite its initial release as a B-side, the song's popularity has grown considerably in the decades after its release.

  3. Vienna (Ultravox song) - Wikipedia

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    The lyrics, which describe a brief love affair in the city of Vienna, were quickly written by Midge Ure. According to Currie, Ure was hesitant about the overly classical romantic feel of the orchestration, and said: "This means nothing to me", to which the producer Conny Plank replied: "Well, sing that then." Ure said that, when he went into ...

  4. Vienna, City of My Dreams (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Vienna, City of My Dreams" (German:"Wien, du Stadt meiner Träume") is a 1914 song composed by the Austrian Rudolf Sieczyński who also wrote the lyrics. [1] The 1957 film Vienna, City of My Dreams takes its title from the song.

  5. The Stranger (album) - Wikipedia

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    [15] "Vienna" has also become a popular part of his live set; when Joel lets the audience choose between it and "Just the Way You Are", "Vienna" is most often the winning contender. [42] The song was featured in an episode of the TV series Taxi, [43] and was prominently showcased later on in the 2004 teenage comedy film 13 Going on 30. Joel has ...

  6. 21 Songs From the 1990s That Feel Like They Came Out ... - AOL

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    Who could forget the most iconic 1990s songs?It was a decade packed with musical genius, cultural shifts, and groundbreaking innovations. Hip-hop was just rising as a dominant force in mainstream ...

  7. Rudolf Sieczyński - Wikipedia

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    Rudolf Sieczyński (1937). Rudolf Sieczyński (February 23, 1879, Vienna – May 5, 1952, Vienna) was an Austrian composer of Polish ancestry. His fame today rests almost exclusively on the nostalgic Viennese song Wien, du Stadt meiner Träume (Vienna, City of My Dreams), whose melody and lyrics he wrote in 1914.

  8. (It's All Down to) Goodnight Vienna - Wikipedia

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    Written during Lennon's so-called "Lost Weekend" with May Pang, the lyrics depict the pair hanging out with cohorts (including Starr, Harry Nilsson and Keith Moon) in Los Angeles. The term "Goodnight Vienna" is English slang meaning "it's all over", and the slang term "bohunk" is a mildly derogatory term for an immigrant of Bohemian descent.

  9. Category:Songs about Vienna - Wikipedia

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    Vienna Calling; Vienna, City of My Dreams (song) Visit to Vienna This page was last edited on 1 February 2022, at 15:09 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...