Performer:
Von Den Ketten
Title:
Die Sonne Spricht Zu Johann H.
Category:
MP3 RAR album size:
1685 mb
FLAC RAR album size:
1322 mb
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Short-Info
Label:
Erstschlag Tonträger – none
Type: CD, Single
Country: Germany
Date of released: 1998
Category: Rock
Style: Alternative Rock
Type: CD, Single
Country: Germany
Date of released: 1998
Category: Rock
Style: Alternative Rock
Rating:
3.6 / 5
Votes:
434
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Tracklist Hide Credits
| 1 | Hier Spricht Die SonneComposed By, Lyrics By – Von Den Ketten |
4:23 |
| 2 | PennersongComposed By, Lyrics By – Von Den Ketten |
4:39 |
| 3 | JeannyElectronics, Guitar [Classical] – Johann GrimmMusic By, Lyrics By – Rob & Ferdi Bolland*Vocals – Oswald HenkeVocals [Choir] – Andrea Meckert, Juliane Ihl* |
6:03 |
Credits
- Bass – Jens Hofmann
- Drums – Mang
- Guitar – Harald Van Bordellen, Holger Kämpf
- Vocals – Ron Poczatek
Notes
Johann H., who is mentioned in the title, stands for Johann Hölzel, better known as Falco."Jeanny" is a cover from a Falco song of the same title. The lyrics are unchanged, except for additional lines in a short break (introduced by some sounds from a car accident), spoken by Oswald Henke, referring to Falcos cocaine consumption:
Johann Hölzel kam am 6. Februar 1998 in der Dominikanischen Republik bei einem Verkehrsunfall ums Leben. Es lag kein Schnee auf der Straße, als er in Puerto Plata frontal mit einem Bus kollidierte. Laut Aussage seiner Familie praktizierte er bereits seit Jahren keinen Wintersport mehr. Schnee war seine Faszination, doch was vorbei ist, ist vorbei.
Johann Hölzel was killed in a car accident on the 6th of February in 1998 in the Dominican Republic. No snow was on the street as he collided head-on with a bus in Puerto Plata. According to his family, he didn't practice any more winter sports already for years. Snow was his fascination, but what is past is past.
The last words, "Was vorbei ist, ist vorbei" ("What is past is past"), are taken from Falco's "It's All Over Now, Baby Blue", the last track from his album Falco 3.
There are no credits for the extra lyrics.
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