Yoko Ono (song)
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"Yoko Ono" | ||
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Single by Die Ärzte | ||
from the album Runter mit den Spendierhosen, Unsichtbarer! | ||
Released | March 2001 | |
Format | Maxi-CD, EP | |
Recorded | Gaga-Studios, Hamburg | |
Genre | Rock | |
Length | 00:30 | |
Label | Hot Action Records / Universal Records | |
Producer(s) | Uwe Hoffmann & Die Ärzte | |
Chart positions | ||
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Die Ärzte singles chronology | ||
Manchmal haben Frauen... (2000) |
Yoko Ono (2001) |
Rock'n'Roll-Übermensch (2001) |
"Yoko Ono" is a song by the German punk band Die Ärzte. It was released on March 5, 2001. A notable aspect of the single is that it is (according to the Guinness Book of World Records) the shortest single ever released, with a runtime of 30 seconds. The video also holds the world record at 45 seconds.
Even though the song is very short, it still has a meaning. Farin Urlaub sings about being deceived, and how it annoys him more than Yoko Ono.
[edit] Single tracklisting
- "Yoko Ono" (Do Brasil)
- "Yoko Ono"
- "Die Welt ist schlecht"
- "Yoko Ono (L'Age D'Or Mix)"
- "Yoko Ono (Video)"