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Song Artist(s) Wks. Year(s) Ref. "Ganz Paris träumt von der Liebe" Caterina Valente and Kurt Edelhagen: 21 1955 [1] "Heimweh" Freddy Quinn 1956 "Cindy, Oh Cindy" Margot Eskens: 1957 "All I Want for Christmas Is You" Mariah Carey: 2019–2024 "Die Gitarre und das Meer" Freddy Quinn 17 1959 "Rivers of Babylon" Boney M. 1978 [2] "Despacito"
The official German airplay chart is an airplay chart compiled by MusicTrace on behalf of Bundesverband Musikindustrie (Federal Association of Phonographic Industry; BVMI). The chart was introduced in 1977 and was first compiled by Nielsen Music Control and since September 2015 by MusicTrace. [ 1 ]
Issue date Title Artist(s) Ref. 5 January "Houdini" Dua Lipa [1]12 January "Overdrive" Ofenbach featuring Norma Jean Martine [2]19 January "Houdini" Dua Lipa [3]26 January "I'll Be There"
The entire top 100 singles and top 100 albums are officially released the following Friday by GfK Entertainment. The charts are based on weekly physical and digital sales and streams of singles and albums, as well as the amount of airplay the songs receive on German radio stations.
Song Artist Ref. Album Artist Ref. 1 January "All I Want for Christmas Is You" Mariah Carey [3] Die Helene Fischer Show - Meine schönsten Momente Vol. 1: Helene Fischer [4] 8 January "Angst" Apache 207 [5] Power Up: AC/DC [6] 15 January "Highway" Katja Krasavice featuring Elif [7] Splitter aus Glück: Daniela Alfinito [8] 22 January "Ohne dich"
His first song was produced by Skaf Films. At the time producer Gentian was the director. [3] As of March 2019, his highest solo single placing in Germany is number three with the song "Meer". He has also reached number one as a featured artist on Capital Bra's "Roli Glitzer Glitzer". [4]
The official German airplay chart ranks the most frequently broadcast songs on German radio stations. In 2018, 19 different songs reached the top, based on weekly airplay data compiled by MusicTrace on behalf of Bundesverband Musikindustrie (BVMI). [2] The radio stations are chosen based on the reach of each station. A specific number of ...
From 1932 through 1942 the hour-long Radio City Music Hall of the Air radio program was broadcast on the NBC Blue Network. [1] [2] The program was usually broadcast live on Sunday afternoons at noon from Radio City Music Hall (RCMH) in programs featuring the RCMH symphony orchestra under conductor Ernö Rapée, but with occasional time deviations to later starting time like 12:15 or 12:30 in ...