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"Nessaja" Single by Peter Maffay from the album Tabaluga oder Die Reise zur Vernunft B-side Tabaluga Released 1983 Length 04:10 Label Metronome Writer(s) Peter Maffay, Rolf Zuckowski Producer Peter Maffay, Peter Schirmann, Peter Wagner "Nessaja" Single by Scooter from the album Encore:Live And Direct B-side "Shortbread" Released 8 April 2002 (Germany)
9 September 2002 (UK)Genre Happy Hardcore, Trance Length 3:30 Writer(s) Peter Maffay / Rolf Zuckowski / H. P. Baxxter / Rick J. Jordan / Jay Frog / Jens Thele Producer Scooter Scooter singles chronology "Ramp! (The Logical Song)"
(2001)"Nessaja"
(2002)"Weekend!"
(2003)"Nessaja" is a song by Peter Maffay and Rolf Zuckowski from the musical Tabaluga released in 1983 on the album Tabaluga oder die Reise zur Vernunft. The German band Scooter released a techno version as single on 8 April 2002.[1] It features as a bonus track on the group's first live album Encore: Live And Direct, and was the first Scooter single to feature newest member at that time Jay Frog. "Nessaja" is one of Scooter's most known singles, reaching number one in Germany and number four in the UK.
Contents
Track listing
- CD Single[1]
- "Nessaja" (3:28)
- "Nessaja" [Extended] (5:18)
- "Nessaja" [The Ultimate Clubmix] (7:09)
- "Shortbread" (3:55)
- 12" Single[2]
- "Nessaja" [Extended] (5:18)
- "Nessaja" [Ultimate Club Mix] (7:09)
- "Nessaja" [Topmodelz Mix] (5:40)
- UK CD Single[3]
- "Nessaja" [Radio Edit] (3:28)
- "Nessaja" [Clubstar UK Remix] (7:28)
- "Nessaja" [Flip & Fill Remix] (6:16)
- "Nessaja" Video - UK Edit (3:26)
Certifications
Country Certification Date Sales certified Germany [4] Gold 2002 250,000 + Samples
"Nessaja" samples Peter Maffay's song "Nessaja"[5] taken from his 1983 children's cartoon, Tabaluga.
In popular culture
Scooter's version of "Nessaja" featured in the opening credits of the 2009 film Brüno.[6]
References
- ^ a b Nessaja: Scooter Amazon.de
- ^ Scooter - Nessaja (12") Discogs.com
- ^ Nessaja: Scooter Amazon.co.uk
- ^ AT LEAST ONE OF artist or title MUST BE PROVIDED for GERMAN CERTIFICATION.
- ^ Scooter's Nessaja sample of Peter Maffay's Nessaja WhoSampled.com
- ^ Brüno (2009) - Soundtracks IMDB.com
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