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''Willst du mit mir gehn'' ("Do You Want to Go with Me") is a studio album by German pop singer
Nena Gabriele Susanne Kerner (born 24 March 1960), better known as Nena, is a German singer and songwriter who rose to international fame in 1983 as the lead vocalist of the band Nena with the Neue Deutsche Welle song "99 Luftballons". In the same ye ...
, released in 2005. It's a two-CD set, with the first CD recorded in studio and the second in jam sessions on Majorca. The album reached in Germany, while the single "
Liebe ist "Liebe ist" ( en, "Love Is") is a song by German recording artist Nena. It was co-written and produced along by Uwe Fahrenkrog-Petersen for her 13th studio album, ''Willst du mit mir gehn'' (2005). Selected as the album's lead single, it served ...
" reached The other singles were
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and "Lass mich".


Background

Artistically ''Willst du mit mir gehn'' is arguably the most significant studio album in Nena's career since it ended the dominance of her discography by the 1980s songs which had both made her famous in the first place and then rekindled her career at the start of the new millennium. Although since 2002 Nena had had modest chart success as a featuring artist with Tok Tok, Sam Ragga Band and WestBam, she had not been a contemporary force with new material in her own name. In 2005 ''Willst du mit mir gehn'', and in particular its first two tracks to be released as singles, changed that for the remainder of the decade and beyond. In 2003, Nena went on vacation to Majorca with her band. There they got together for jam sessions in the evenings, in which Nena sang lyrics she made up in those particular moments. With the only changes made to them being shortenings, select songs are collected on the second CD. The first CD contains the eventual studio album, where three of the recordings from the Majorca sessions were reworked into complete songs. "Immer weiter" and "Der Anfang" were already performed in Cologne in December 2003. This concert was recorded and released on the live album ''Nena Live Nena'' in 2004, before the release of ''Willst du mit mir gehn''. Concerts from Nena's 2005 ''Willst du mit mir gehn'' tour were recorded with a view to being released on DVD but a subsequent dispute between Nena and her management company means that they remain unpublished.


Singles and chart positions


"Liebe ist"

"Liebe ist" was written by Nena and lyrically is a straightforward celebration of a loving relationship which musically alternates between slow, intimate verses and its uptempo, anthemic chorus. In contrast to Nena's other German single, "
99 Luftballons "99 Luftballons" (german: link=no, Neunundneunzig Luftballons, "99 balloons") is a song by the German band Nena from their 1983 self-titled album. An English-language version titled "99 Red Balloons", with lyrics by Kevin McAlea, was also relea ...
", which stalled at for a massive seven weeks before reaching the top position, "Liebe ist" entered at on 14 March 2005. This, being 22 years after "99 Luftballons", set a new record, which still stands, for the longest span between first and last number one in German chart history. After just one week on the top slot, "Liebe ist" was displaced for a week by Sarah Connor's "From Zero to Hero", returned to the position the following week before once again being knocked off by the Sarah Connor song.


Title track

Throughout her career, Nena's songs have typically been written by various combinations of past and present band members. The title track to ''Willst du mit mir gehn'' was jointly written by Nena and the keyboard player from the former band,
Jörn-Uwe Fahrenkrog-Petersen Jörn-Uwe Fahrenkrog-Petersen (born 10 March 1960) is a German keyboard player, producer and composer. He was the keyboardist of the band Nena and co-wrote their world famous hit "99 Luftballons" as well as another great hit entitled "Irgendwie, ...
, the same combination that had written a number of the band's most successful 1980s tracks including "? (Fragezeichen)". Like "Liebe ist" the song has a positive message (about moving forwards and not looking back). Musically it is very different, being a high-energy, disco track, which immediately installed itself as a permanent feature and highlight of Nena's live concerts. The promotional video unveiled the look which Nena was to stick to for the next few years longer straighter hair, black and white striped dress and
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trainers. During the summer of 2005, the single yo-yo'd in the German charts, peaking at A third single "Lass mich" was released from the album in October 2005 but only peaked at its sales probably undermined by the success of the album which reached on the German album charts, achieving triple gold status. (See ).


Track listing


Charts


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Certifications and sales


References


External links


''Willst du mit mir gehn''
at the official Nena website * {{Authority control 2005 albums Nena albums German-language albums Warner Music Group albums