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  2. Category:German songs - Wikipedia

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    English-language German songs (42 C, 99 P) B. Ardian Bujupi songs (1 P) C. Comedian Harmonists songs (6 P) K. Bert Kaempfert songs (6 P) N. Nazi songs (6 P) P.

  3. List of Eurodance songs - Wikipedia

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    Germany "Rhythm Is a Dancer" [4] [5] [13] 1993: 2 Unlimited: The Netherlands "No Limit" [14] 1993: 2 Unlimited: The Netherlands "Tribal Dance" [7] 1993: E-type: Sweden "Set The World on Fire" [15] 1993: Corona: Italy "The Rhythm of the Night" [16] [17] 1993: Culture Beat: Germany "Mr. Vain" [5] 1993: Haddaway: Germany, Trinidad and Tobago "What ...

  4. Music of Germany - Wikipedia

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    Pop music from West Germany was often heard in East Germany, had more variety and is still present today, while East German music has had little influence. In West Germany, English-language pop music became more and more important, and today most songs on the radio are English. Nevertheless, there is great diversity in German language pop music.

  5. Erika (song) - Wikipedia

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    Erika" is both a common German female name and the German word for heather. The lyrics and melody of the song were written by Herms Niel , a German composer of marches. The exact year of the song's origin is not known; often the date is given as "about 1930", [ 3 ] but this has never been substantiated.

  6. The Faithful Hussar - Wikipedia

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    Cologne-based music publisher Gustav Gerdes (now part of Hans Gerig publishers) published the song in 1924. The march was allegedly composed on the occasion of establishing the Cologne Carnival society "K.G. Treuer Husar Blau-Gelb" in 1925. [12] Originally, the lyrics taken from the folk song were added only the refrain-like part of the piece ...

  7. Category:Songs in German - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Songs in German" The following 169 pages are in this category, out of 169 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. 99 Luftballons;

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  9. Robin Schulz - Wikipedia

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    The song was first uploaded as a lyric video, and later had an official video on 31 January 2017. A film on Schulz, simply titled Robin Schulz – The Movie was in the making, with multiple teasers on his YouTube channel starting from 12 October 2016. The official hour and 30 minute movie was uploaded on 1 March 2017.