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The original lyrics are probably by Mozart himself; [1] they include the words for "good night" in five different languages (Latin, Italian, French, English, and German). [2] [3] The phrase "gute Nacht, gute Nacht, / scheiß ins Bett daß' kracht", found in the fourth-to-last and third-to-last lines, closely resembles a similar expression found in a postscript to one of Wolfgang's letters by ...
Sleep, my little prince, sleep, The sheep and the birdies rest, The garden and the meadow are quiet, Not even a little bee buzzes anymore. Luna, with a silverly glow Looks in through the window, Sleep by the silvery glow, Sleep, my little prince, sleep, Sleep, sleep! By now, all are in bed in the castle, All lulled into a slumber, No more mice ...
Ra-Ta-Ta (Chris Juwens song) Rainbow to the Stars; The Reason Is You; Rendez-Vous (Culture Beat song) Rescue Me (Bell, Book & Candle song) Rhythm Is a Dancer; The Robots; Rock My Heart; Rockstars (Malik Harris song) Running Around Town
"You're My Heart, You're My Soul" "You Can Win If You Want" "Cheri, Cheri Lady" "Brother Louie" "Midnight Lady" "Atlantis Is Calling (S.O.S. for Love) "We have a Dream" "Take Me Tonight" "You Drive Me Crazy" "Für dich" "Free Like the Wind" "Du hast mein Herz gebrochen" "Now or Never" "You Can Get It" "Summer Love" "Anything But Love" "Don't ...
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).
Komm, süßer Tod, first edition 1736 "Komm, süßer Tod, komm selge Ruh" (Come, sweet death, come, blessed rest) is a song for solo voice and basso continuo from the 69 Sacred Songs and Arias that Johann Sebastian Bach contributed to Musicalisches Gesangbuch by Georg Christian Schemelli (BWV 478), edited by Schemelli in 1736. [1]
The English and German versions contain differences, the most prominent being Lennon's rhythm guitar; on the former he plays his Gibson J-160E while on the latter he plays his Rickenbacker 325 Capri. The German versions reached number one and seven in the German charts, respectively.
"Sweet Dreams" was written by Gerd Amir Saraf, Mehmet Sönmez, Melanie Thornton and Robert Haynes, and produced by Ulli Brenner, Saraf and Frank Farian. The song has a tempo of 134 beats per minute [5] and is written in the key of B minor. It follows a chord progression of Bm7 – G – A, and the vocals span from A 3 to B 4. [6]