Für immer (German for forever) may refer to:
"Für immer" (Forever) is the second single from Unheilig's album Grosse Freiheit. It was released as a regular 2-track single and a limited deluxe version. The deluxe version comes in a digipak, includes a poster and is limited to 3000 copies worldwide.
On April 30, 2010, the official music video for "Für immer" was released.
"Für Immer" (Forever) is a song composed by the German heavy metal band Warlock, from their 1987 album Triumph and Agony. It was the band's sixth single and it was published by Vertigo Records.
The song was published for the second time in a live version as b-side of the Doro Pesch's single "Hard Times" in 1989. It was later published again in the compilation Rare Diamonds, released in March 1991 by PolyGram under the name Warlock & Doro. The video produced for this song and shot by Mark Rezyka is contained in the VHS video compilation with the same name. In 1998 the track was part of Doro's compilation The Ballads. In 2003 Doro Pesch released a live version of the song as single, published by SPV/Steamhammer. In 2004 the song had a "classic" treatment, with strings and acoustic guitars, on Doro's album Classic Diamonds .
Denise may refer to:
Denise is a municipality in the state of Mato Grosso in the Central-West Region of Brazil.
Coordinates: 14°44′24″S 57°03′14″W / 14.74000°S 57.05389°W / -14.74000; -57.05389
"Denise" is a 1963 song by the American doo-wop group Randy & the Rainbows.
Randy & the Rainbows worked with the producers of The Tokens, releasing the single "Denise" in 1963. The song spent seventeen weeks on the Billboard Hot 100, reaching no. 10, while reaching no. 18 on Billboard's Hot R&B Singles, and no. 5 on Canada's CHUM Hit Parade.
"Denise" was written by Neil Levenson, and was inspired by his childhood friend, Denise Lefrak.
"Denis" (pronounced De-nee) was a 1977 gender-swapping cover of the song by the American new wave band Blondie. The cover of the song helped the band break into the international market. It featured on the band's second studio album, Plastic Letters (1978), and was the second UK single release by Blondie on Chrysalis records.
The initial Blondie version contained a verse with partly improvised lyrics in French by the group's vocalist Debbie Harry. Although Chrysalis insisted that the band re-record the song with a grammatically correct French translation, both the band and producer Richard Gottehrer preferred the first take. Harry stood her ground on the matter, and the version containing the "pidgin French" lyrics was released. The second, re-recorded version had its debut as a bonus track on EMI UK's 1994 re-issue of Plastic Letters.
Immer (German for "Always") is an influential compilation album by German electronic music artist Michael Mayer. It was released in 2002 on the Kompakt record label based in Cologne.
Online music magazine Pitchfork Media placed Immer at number 116 on their list of top 200 albums of the 2000s.
Online music magazine Resident Advisor placed Immer at number 1 on their list of top 50 mix CDs of the 2000s.
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