View Dschinghis Khan song lyrics by popularity along with songs featured in, albums, videos and song meanings. This single release marks the group's first cover song to be slotted as an a-side in a single. Cover versions by a number of other artists were subsequently released as singles and album tracks. Appearing at the height of the disco boom and following on the heels of other German-produced bands such as Get track
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The name of the band is the German spelling of "Genghis Khan", and was chosen to fit the song of the same name, written and produced by Ralph Siegel with lyrics by Bernd Meinunger.
16 The name of the band is the German spelling of "Genghis Khan", and was chosen to fit the song of the same name, written and produced by Ralph Siegel with lyrics by Bernd Meinunger.
This single release marks the group's first cover song to be slotted as an a-side in a single.
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An up-tempo, flamboyant disco number akin to the song "Rasputin" by Boney M., the song told the story of the legendary Mongol barbarian and his many conquests.
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Get track In 2014 it was certified gold for 100,000 digital downloads, after first being released digitally in 2006.Frederik version of the song is also used as ring entry theme by Russian boxer Denis ”Tsingis
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Dschinghis Khan (Pronounced "Jingis" Khan) was a German pop band, created in 1979 to compete in the Eurovision Song Contest.
Dschinghis Khan (Pronounced "Jingis" Khan) was a German pop band, created in 1979 to compete in the Eurovision Song Contest.
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As an example of the latter, it was featured prominently on the commemorative CDs produced to coincide with the "The song was a show-stopping number in the middle of a 1979 German sex comedy film called The song had a lasting success in Japan. Dschinghis Khan (English translation: "Genghis Khan") was the West German entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1979, performed in German by Dschinghis Khan.