Dschinghis Khan (song)

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“Dschinghis Khan”
Song by Dschinghis Khan
Album Dschinghis Khan
Released Flag of Germany 1979 (1979)
Recorded 1979
Genre Disco
Label BMG
Writer Ralph Siegel, Bernd Meinunger
Producer Bernd Meinunger
Dschinghis Khan track listing
Dschinghis Khan
(1)
Israel, Israel
(2)



Flag of Germany Dschinghis Khan
Eurovision Song Contest 1979 entry
Country Germany
Artist(s) Louis Hendrik Potgieter, Wolfgang Heichel, Henriette Heichel-Strobel, Edina Pop, Steve Bender
As Dschinghis Khan
Language German
Composer(s) Ralph Siegel
Lyricist(s) Bernd Meinunger
Conductor(s) Norbert Daum
Place 4th
Points 86
Lyrics from Diggiloo Thrush

◄ Feuer (1978)   
Theater (song) (1980) ►

Dschinghis Khan (English translation: "Genghis Khan") was the West German entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1979, performed in German by Dschinghis Khan. It was later covered by Japanese idol group, Berryz Kobo in 2008.

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[edit] Dschinghis Khan version

The song was performed ninth on the night (following Switzerland's Peter, Sue & Marc & Pfuri, Gorps & Kniri with "Trödler und Co" and preceding Israel's Gali Atari & Milk & Honey with "Hallelujah"). At the close of voting it had received 86 points, coming fourth in a field of nineteen.

The song was written and composed by the prolific duo of Ralph Siegel and Bernd Meinunger, and owes a considerable debt to disco music, specifically of the Boney M tradition. As the name suggests, it is in praise of the titular Mongol warrior, with verses extolling his military ("And about his enemies he only laughed/Because nobody could resist his strength") and sexual ("And each woman, that he liked/He took into his tent/They said, a woman who did not love him/Did not exist anywhere in the world/He fathered seven children in one night") prowess. Indeed, the entirety of his band are the subjects of this paean, being described as exceptional drinkers with a devil-may-care attitude to life ("And the devil gets us early enough").[1]

The performance as in a similarly flamboyant style, with one member of the band (Louis Hendrik Potgieter) dressed as a caricature of the warlord himself and capering about the stage, seducing the female members of the band and laughing as appropriate.[2]

The song makes many appearances in medleys and best-of collections of the Contest. As an example of the latter, it was featured prominently on the commemorative CDs produced to coincide with the "Congratulations" special in late 2005. Prior to the 2006 Contest, it was performed as part of a medley — one of only two non-winning songs to earn this honour.

It was succeeded as German representative at the 1980 Contest by Katja Ebstein with "Theater".

The song is also used at the end of Peelander-Z's live shows. The band dances to it before going offstage.

The song is played at Madison Square Garden for New York Rangers winger Petr Prucha.

[edit] Berryz Kobo version

“ジンギスカン
Dschinghis Khan
“ジンギスカンDschinghis Khan” cover
CD+DVD cover
Single by Berryz Kobo
B-side Darling I LOVE YOU (Berryz Kobo ver.) (ダーリン I LOVE YOU (Berryz工房 ver.)?)
Released Flag of Japan March 12, 2008
Format CD+DVD single, CD single, Single V
Recorded 2008
Genre J-pop
Label Piccolo Town
Writer(s) B. Meinunger, Yamamoto Iori
Producer Tsunku
Berryz Kobo singles chronology
付き合ってるのに片思
(Tsukiatteru no ni Kataomoi)
ジンギスカン
(Dschinghis Khan)
行け 行け モンキーダンス
(Yuke Yuke Monkey Dance)
Alternate artwork
CD-only cover
CD-only cover
Single V cover
Single V cover

Japanese idol unit Berryz Koubou has also released a cover of the song, albeit with toned-down lyrics, which do not make mention to the more explicit details pertaining to war, rape or the consumption of alcoholic beverages found in the 1979 original.

This single release marks the groups first cover song to be slotted as an a-side in a single. There are two versions to this single, a limited edition with a DVD (PKCP-5112~3) and a regular edition (PKCP-5114 – first pressing containing a photo card and a ticket for a raffle to attend an event promoting the single).[3]

The song was used as the main song to the group's musical, Dschinghis Khan ~Wa ga Tsurugi, Netsu Suna wo Some yo~ (ジンギスカン~わが剣、熱砂を染めよ~?), running through January of 2008. [4]

[edit] Track listings

[edit] CD track listing [5]

  1. Dschinghis Khan (ジンギスカン Jingisukan?)
  2. Darling I LOVE YOU (Berryz Kobo ver.) (ダーリン I LOVE YOU (Berryz工房 ver.) Dārin I LOVE YOU (Berry Kōbō ver.)?)
  3. ジンギスカン (Instrumental)

[edit] DVD with CD track listing [6]
  1. ジンギスカン (Dance Shot Ver.)

[edit] Single V track listing [7]

  1. ジンギスカン (Video Clip)
  2. ジンギスカン (Close-up Ver.)
  3. Making-of Video (メイキング映像 Meikingu Eizō?)

[edit] Royal Sprite version

Another version of this song was performed by Thai band called Royal Sprite. The song was released in the 1980's in Thailand.[citation needed]

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ [1] "Dschinghis Khan" lyrics
  2. ^ [2] "Dschinghis Khan" music video
  3. ^ [3] Single discography entry
  4. ^ [4] Oricon report
  5. ^ [5] Single discography entry
  6. ^ [6] HMV Japan
  7. ^ [7] Single V discography entry
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