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  2. Danke (song) - Wikipedia

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    It has even been performed by groups and singers who are not affiliated with churches, such as Die Ärzte, [1] Normahl [5] and Mickie Krause. [6] In 1964, Petula Clark recorded the English rendition Thank you, which was released as a single in the UK. "Danke für diesen guten Morgen" has been included in the hymnal Evangelisches Gesangbuch as ...

  3. List of most-viewed YouTube videos - Wikipedia

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    On July 14, 2022, YouTube made a special playlist and video celebrating the 317 music videos to have hit 1 billion views and joined the "Billion Views Club". [65] [66] On April 1, 2024, the communications app Discord incorporated a short trailer video into their in-app April Fools' Day prank regarding loot boxes. The video automatically looped ...

  4. Gestern war heute noch morgen - Wikipedia

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    Gestern war heute noch morgen (German for "Yesterday, today was still tomorrow") is a song compilation of the German rock band Böhse Onkelz.It was released on three CDs. The box reached the third position in the German Media Control Charts which is really rare for best-o

  5. Helene Fischer discography - Wikipedia

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    "Von hier bis unendlich" "Und morgen früh küss ich dich wach" "Feuer am Horizont" "Mut zum Gefühl" "Du hast mein Herz berührt" "Im Reigen der Gefühle"

  6. Von heute auf morgen - Wikipedia

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    Von heute auf morgen (From Today to Tomorrow or From One Day to the Next) is a one act opera composed by Arnold Schoenberg, to a German libretto by "Max Blonda", the pseudonym of Gertrud Schoenberg, the composer's wife. It is the composer's opus 32.

  7. Morgen! - Wikipedia

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    "Morgen!" ("Tomorrow!") is the last in a set of four songs composed in 1894 by the German composer Richard Strauss.It is designated Opus 27, Number 4.. The text of this Lied, the German love poem "Morgen!", was written by Strauss's contemporary, John Henry Mackay, who was of partly Scottish descent but brought up in Germany.

  8. Morgen (Ivo Robić song) - Wikipedia

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    "Morgen" is a popular song (1959), originally performed in German by Croatian singer Ivo Robić and The Song-Masters, accompanied by Bert Kaempfert and his orchestra. 1959 single by Ivo Robić "Morgen"

  9. Adrian von Ziegler - Wikipedia

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    Adrian von Ziegler (German: [ˈaːdʁiaːn fɔn ˈtsiːɡlɐ]; born 25 December 1989) is a Swiss composer from Zurich, Switzerland. [1] He gained popularity on the video-sharing website YouTube , where his channel has over 1,000,000 subscribers as of May 2021. [ 2 ]