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Rette Mich (other)
Rette mich (German for ''rescue me'') may refer to: * "Rette mich" (Tokio Hotel song), 2005 * "Rette mich", a song by Eisbrecher from ''Die Hölle muss warten ''Die Hölle muss warten'' (German for "Hell Must Wait") is the fifth studio album by German Neue Deutsche Härte band Eisbrecher. It was released in 2012 by Metropolis Records. ''Die Hölle muss warten'' has been certified gold Gold is ...'', 2012 * "Rette mich", a song by Nena from '' ?'', 1984 * "Rette mich", a song by Oomph! from '' Ego'', 2001 See also * Rescue Me (other) * Save Me (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Rette Mich (Tokio Hotel Song)
"Rette mich" () is a song by German rock band Tokio Hotel, released as the third single from their debut album, ''Schrei'' (2005). The single version of "Rette mich", re-recorded as lead singer Bill Kaulitz's voice began to deepen, formed part of the '' Schrei - so laut du kannst'' release. The band later recorded an English-language version of the song, entitled "Rescue Me", for their third studio album ''Scream''. Music video The video involves the band playing in what looks like a boarded-up, abandoned room. The walls of the room start closing in on the second verse. The main storyline of the video however, is about lead singer Bill Kaulitz singing in a similar room, alone. As he gets up, he finds it hard to keep his balance - he keeps sliding around everywhere. He tries to grab hold of objects numerous times, but in the end gives up and slides; at this moment the rest of the band appears in the room. Track listings * German CD single # "Rette mich" (video version) – 3:50 # ...
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Die Hölle Muss Warten
''Die Hölle muss warten'' (German for "Hell Must Wait") is the fifth studio album by German Neue Deutsche Härte band Eisbrecher. It was released in 2012 by Metropolis Records. ''Die Hölle muss warten'' has been certified gold Gold is a chemical element; it has chemical symbol Au (from Latin ) and atomic number 79. In its pure form, it is a brightness, bright, slightly orange-yellow, dense, soft, malleable, and ductile metal. Chemically, gold is a transition metal ... after selling more than 100,000 copies across Germany as of January 2016. Track listing Charts References {{DEFAULTSORT:Hölle muss warten, Die Eisbrecher albums 2012 albums 2010s German-language albums ...
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? (Nena Album)
''? ()'' (German for "Question mark") is the second album by German pop rock band Nena and the third studio album to feature its lead singer, Gabriele "Nena" Kerner. It was released on 27 January 1984, just a few months before the band's first international album , which contains songs from their debut album ''Nena'' (1983) and this album, some of them re-recorded with English lyrics. Like its self-titled predecessor, this album was produced by Reinhold Heil and Manne Praeker of Spliff. Title track The album's title track was co-written by Nena and the band's keyboard player Jörn-Uwe Fahrenkrog-Petersen and is so called since, having written the song, Nena was unable to settle on a title and so indicated its spot in the band's live set list with a question mark. It reached in the German charts in 1983. The lyrics written by Nena comprise the thoughts of someone racked by indecisiveness ("Today I'm coming, today I'm also going... Perhaps I'll stay, yesterday that wasn't fo ...
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Ego (Oomph! Album)
''Ego'' is the seventh studio album by German Neue Deutsche Härte band Oomph!, released on 7 July 2001 by German record label Virgin Schallplatten. The album took place in the German album charts. The album has a reissued version that includes two bonus tracks: ‘Niemand‘ and an unplugged version of ‘Swallow‘. The reissued version was released on 9 June 2019 through Austrian record label Napalm Records, Napalm records. Track listing # "Ego" – 4:19 # "Supernova" – 3:59 # "Willst du frei sein?" ("Do you want to be free?") – 3:54 # "Drop the Lie" – 3:45 # "Bitter" – 4:17 # "Transformation" – 4:02 # "Atem" ("Breath") – 3:58 # "Serotonin" (instrumental) – 2:14 # "Swallow" – 5:11 # "Viel zu tief" ("Much too deep") – 3:47 # "My Darkest Cave" – 3:38 # "Rette mich" ("Rescue me") – 4:25 # "Who You Are" – 3:58 # "Kontrollverlust" ("Loss of control") – 4:46 # "Dopamin" (instrumental) – 2:43 # "Träum weiter" ("Dream on") – 1:41 # "Niemand" ("Nobody") â ...
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Rescue Me (other)
Rescue Me may refer to: Film * ''Rescue Me'' (film), a 1992 film starring Michael Dudikoff * ''Rescue Me: Mave-chan'', a 2005 original video animation by Studio Fantasia Television Shows * ''Rescue Me'' (American TV series), a 2004–2011 drama series starring Denis Leary * ''Rescue Me'' (British TV series), a 2002 romantic comedy series Episodes * "Rescue Me", ''Abot-Kamay na Pangarap'' episode 477 (2024) * "Rescue Me", ''American Dreams'' season 2, episode 6 (2003) * "Rescue Me", ''American Heiress'' episode 10 (2007) * "Rescue Me", ''Baywatch'' season 11, episode 22 (2001) * "Rescue Me", ''Boston Legal'' season 4, episode 14 (2008) * "Rescue Me", ''Cheers'' season 3, episode 25 (1985) * "Rescue Me", ''Diagnosis: Murder'' season 6, episode 16 (1999) * "Rescue Me", ''Doc Martin'' series 7, episode 1 (2015) * "Rescue Me", ''ER'' season 7, episode 7 (2000) * "Rescue Me", ''Falcon Crest'' season 7, episode 13 (1988) * "Rescue Me", ''First Yaya'' season 1, episode 6 (202 ...
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