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For the song of the same name, see Dschinghis Khan (song).
Genghis Khan / Dschinghis Khan Genres Disco, Pop Years active 1979-mid 1980s, 2005-present Members Wolfgang Heichel
Henriette Strobel
Edina PopPast members Steve Bender (deceased)
Louis Hendrik Potgieter (deceased)
Leslie MándokiDschinghis Khan was a West German pop band, created in 1979 to compete in the Eurovision Song Contest.[1] The name of the band was chosen to fit the song of the same name, written and produced by Ralph Siegel with lyrics by Bernd Meinunger.
The band's song "Moscow" was a big hit in Australia in 1980, staying at number 1 for six weeks. The song was used as the theme music for the Channel 7 coverage of the Olympic games held in Moscow the same year.
While the group broke up in the mid-1980s, the German video for "Moskau" was a part of the show Disco on ZDF; as was their similarly-staged number "Dschinghis Khan."
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History
The original members of the group were Louis Hendrik Potgieter, Steve Bender, Leslie Mándoki, Edina Pop and the husband and wife pair Wolfgang and Henriette Heichel.
The group re-formed in late 2005 performing at the Olympiyski Arena in Moscow on December 17, 2005.
The band toured in 2006–2007 with singer/dancer group The Legacy of Dschinghis Khan and released the CD "7 Leben" (7 Lives). It was the band's first release since 2004's "Best of" compilation Jubilee.
Discography
Longplay
- Dschinghis Khan (1979)
- Rom (1980) (Rome)
- Viva (1980)
- Re-release of Rom without bonus tracks.
- Wir sitzen alle im selben Boot (1981) (We're all sitting in the same boat)
- Helden, Schurken & der Dudelmoser (1982) (Heroes, Rogues & the Dudelmoser)
- Corrida (1983) (The Bullfight)
- Huh Hah Dschinghis Khan - Ihre Grössten Erfolge (1993)
- Die Großen Erfolge (1999)
- Jubilee (2004)
- 7 Leben (2007) (7 Lives)
Singles
German releases
- "Dschinghis Khan" (1979)
- "Moskau" (1979)
- "Hadschi Halef Omar" (1979)
- "Rocking Son Of Dschinghis Khan" (1979)
- "Rom" (1980)
- "Samurai" (1980)
- "Machu Picchu" (1980)
- "Pistolero" (1981)
- "Loreley" (1981) (Lorelei)
- "Wir sitzen alle im selben Boot" (1981)
- "Klabautermann" (1982)
- "Der Dudelmoser" (1982)
- "Mata Hari" (1982)
- "Himalaja" (1983) (Himalaya)
- "Rose Four María Magdalena" (1983)
- "Olé Olé" (1984)
Australian release
- "Moscow" (1980) (#1) (as Genghis Khan)
External links
References
Preceded by
Ireen Sheer
with FeuerGermany in the Eurovision Song Contest
1979Succeeded by
Katja Ebstein
with TheaterCategories:- Internet memes
- German Eurovision Song Contest entrants
- German musical groups
- Eurovision Song Contest entrants of 1979
- Musical group stubs
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