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Dschinghis Khan is a German disco-pop group formed in 1979 with a sound akin to the group Boney M. They are best known for the disco hit Moskau. The group represented Germany at the Eurovision Song Contest 1979 in Jerusalem with the song of the same name, achieving 4th place overall.

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  • Dschinghis Khan
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  • Dschinghis Khan is a German disco-pop group formed in 1979 with a sound akin to the group Boney M. They are best known for the disco hit Moskau. The group represented Germany at the Eurovision Song Contest 1979 in Jerusalem with the song of the same name, achieving 4th place overall.
  • Dschinghis Khan (obecnie The Legacy of Dschinghis Khan) – niemiecki zespół disco działający w latach 1979-1985 oraz od 2005 roku. W 1979 roku zespół wystąpił na Eurowizji zdobywając czwarte miejsce.
  • A late 70's-mid 80's group very little known in the US until the "Moskau" fad. Besides being a short video with crazy dancing and happy German music, the Dschinghis Khan clip is also included in some Flash files.
  • Dschinghis Khan (ジンギスカン; Genghis Khan) is the 16th single by Berryz Koubou. The single was released in both limited and regular editions; the limited coming with a bonus DVD. The limited edition and the first press of the regular edition came with a serial number card used to enter a lottery where tickets could be won to an event. The single reached #5 on the Oricon charts, charted for eight weeks, and sold a total of 37,096 copies, making it Berryz Koubou's highest-selling single until the release of Motto Zutto Issho ni Itakatta / ROCK Erotic in 2013. The single V sold a total of 6,628 copies.
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  • 642.0
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Album
  • 5(xsd:integer)
Origin
  • Germany
Last
  • Tsukiatteru no ni Kataomoi (15th Single )
CurrentMembers
  • Edina Pop
  • Henriette Heichel
  • Wolfgang Heichel
Producer
pastmembers
  • Leslie Mándoki
  • Louis Hendrik Potgieter
  • Steve Bender
Name
  • Dschinghis Khan
Genre
  • J-Pop
  • Pop, Disco
Type
  • Single
Caption
  • Regular Edition
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Points
  • 86(xsd:integer)
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  • Berryz
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  • CD Single, CD+DVD, Single V, Event V, digital download
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Japanese
  • ジンギスカン
Cover
  • DschinghisKhan-r.jpg
Released
  • 2008-03-12(xsd:date)
  • --03-26
  • --04-06
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Position
  • 4(xsd:integer)
NEXT
  • Yuke Yuke Monkey Dance (17th Single )
Year
  • 1979(xsd:integer)
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  • Dschinghis Khan is a German disco-pop group formed in 1979 with a sound akin to the group Boney M. They are best known for the disco hit Moskau. The group represented Germany at the Eurovision Song Contest 1979 in Jerusalem with the song of the same name, achieving 4th place overall.
  • Dschinghis Khan (obecnie The Legacy of Dschinghis Khan) – niemiecki zespół disco działający w latach 1979-1985 oraz od 2005 roku. W 1979 roku zespół wystąpił na Eurowizji zdobywając czwarte miejsce.
  • Dschinghis Khan (ジンギスカン; Genghis Khan) is the 16th single by Berryz Koubou. The single was released in both limited and regular editions; the limited coming with a bonus DVD. The limited edition and the first press of the regular edition came with a serial number card used to enter a lottery where tickets could be won to an event. The single reached #5 on the Oricon charts, charted for eight weeks, and sold a total of 37,096 copies, making it Berryz Koubou's highest-selling single until the release of Motto Zutto Issho ni Itakatta / ROCK Erotic in 2013. The single V sold a total of 6,628 copies. The title track is a cover of the original German song Dschinghis Khan. The band had the same name as the title. It was also used as the theme song for the musical Dschinghis Khan ~Watashi ga Tsurugi, Netsusuna wo Some yo~ (ジンギスカン ~わが剣、熱砂を染めよ~).
  • A late 70's-mid 80's group very little known in the US until the "Moskau" fad. Besides being a short video with crazy dancing and happy German music, the Dschinghis Khan clip is also included in some Flash files.
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