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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).
Modern Talking's logo since they released their second single, "You Can Win If You Want"First formed in West Berlin in early 1983, they unexpectedly became popular at the beginning of 1985 with "You're My Heart, You're My Soul", with which they occupied top ten positions in 35 countries, including their homeland, where the single perched at the top of the charts for six consecutive weeks.
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.
The 1st Album is the debut studio album by German duo Modern Talking, released on 1 April 1985 by Hansa Records.The album reached number one in Germany on 27 May 1985, spending four weeks atop the chart and 18 weeks within the top 10. [1]
Let's Talk About Love is the second studio album by German duo Modern Talking, released on 14 October 1985 by Hansa Records.The album peaked at number two in Germany, spending four weeks at that position. [1]
"Brother Louie" is a song by German pop duo Modern Talking, released as the lead single from their third studio album, Ready for Romance (1986). It was their fourth consecutive single to top the German Singles Chart, after "You're My Heart, You're My Soul", "You Can Win If You Want" and "Cheri, Cheri Lady".
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"Last Exit to Brooklyn" is a song by German pop duo Modern Talking, featuring American rapper Eric Singleton. The single was released on 7 May 2001, and experienced moderate success; it spent five weeks on the German singles chart, peaking at number 41. [1] "