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"Looking for Freedom" is a song written by German music producer Jack White, originally released in 1978 by German singer Marc Seaberg and featured on his 1979 album California Gold. [1] It was covered in German later that year under the title "Auf der Straße nach Süden" by Tony Marshall. [2] Both versions became hits in Germany.
Looking for Freedom is the third studio album by American actor and singer David Hasselhoff, released on June 21, 1989, by White Records.It was produced by German music producer Jack White and features writing from White, Charles Blackwell, Mark Spiro and Diane Warren, among others.
In 1988, Hasselhoff released the song "Looking for Freedom", which became his biggest international hit of his career, peaking at number one in Austria, Germany and Switzerland. It also reached number four on the European Hot 100 Singles chart; the top-twenty in France and Belgium; and the top-forty in the Netherlands.
Looking for Freedom (song), a song by Marc Seaberg, covered by Tony Marshall and by David Hasselhoff Looking for Freedom (album) , a 1989 album by David Hasselhoff Topics referred to by the same term
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In 1988, Hasselhoff released the song "Looking for Freedom", which became a hit in Europe, especially in West Germany, where it reached number one for eight consecutive weeks. [citation needed] The song was also certified Platinum in West Germany and became the best-performing single of 1989 in the country.
No, it was David Hasselhoff who stole the show with this awesome yet totally bizarre medley of hits from the 1980s. "This thing, called love, well, I just can't handle it. Never gonna give you up ...
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