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George Kranz - Move It! (The Long Forgotten Art Of Middle European Fingersnapping) album

George Kranz - Move It! (The Long Forgotten Art Of Middle European Fingersnapping) album

  • Performer: George Kranz
  • Genre: Electronic / Rock
  • Title: Move It! (The Long Forgotten Art Of Middle European Fingersnapping)
  • Released: 1989
  • Style: Pop Rock, Synth-pop
  • Country: Germany
  • MP3 version size: 1138 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1613 mb
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  • Rating: 4.6
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Description

The Drums (Din Daa Daa).

Artist: George Kranz. Album: Move It! Release year: 2008. George Kranz - The Long Forgotten Art Of Middle European Fingersnapping 00:22. George Kranz - Heya 03:03. Album: Move It! George Kranz: best 2 tracks. George Kranz - Din Daa Daa Din Daa Daa, 2008 06:19. Else Nabu, George Kranz, George Kranz, Else Nabu - You & Me Very Best Of, 2008 03:19. Artist: George Kranz.

George Kranz is a German dance music singer and percussionist. He is best known for his song "Trommeltanz", otherwise known as "Din Daa Daa".

Singer: George Kranz. Title: Move It! (The Long Forgotten Art Of Middle European Fingersnapping). Move It! (The Long Forgotten Art Of Middle European Fingersnapping) ‎(LP, Album). George Kranz - Move It! (The Long Forgotten Art Of Middle European Fingersnapping) download. Related at George Kranz - Move It! (The Long Forgotten Art Of Middle European Fingersnapping): George Kranz - I've Got The Beat (Magic Sticks). Jurgen Kranz - Jurgen Kranz EP.

The Long Forgotten Art Of Middle European Fingersnapping (1989). Sticky Druisin (1995). Very Best of George Kranz (2000), DFP-Music (BMG). Dance Classics (2008). Trommeltanz (Din Daa Daa) Billboard Hot Dance Club Play number-one single January 21, 1984- January 28, 1984 (two weeks). Succeeded by "White Horse" by Laid Back.

Art of Dying" (sometimes titled "The Art of Dying") is a song by English rock musician George Harrison that was released on his 1970 triple album All Things Must Pass. Harrison began writing the song in 1966 while still a member of the Beatles and during a period when he had first become enamoured with Hindu-aligned spirituality. The subject matter is reincarnation and the need to avoid rebirth, by limiting actions and thoughts that lead to one's soul returning in another, earthbound life form.

It is impossible in parts to tell whether he is talking about the south soon after they land, the mid-Atlantic, or the northern regions. When he says that, there is a clowde somtyme of the yeare sene in the ayer (which) comonlye turnethe to great tempests, he is talking about tornadoes, which he was more likely to have seen in what is present day Kentucky than Florida or Maine, though tornadoes can strike across the US and in any month. After long travayle the foresaid David Ingram (with) his two companions Browne and Twyde came to the head of a ryvar called (left blank. 0 leagues west from Cape Britton where they understode by the people of that countrye, of the aryvall of a Christian. Benjamin Breen on the remarkable story of George Psalmanazar, the mysterious Frenchman who successfully posed as a native of Formosa (now modern Taiwan) and gave b. ore.

Tracklist

Move It 3:44
Heya 4:06
Work 4:52
Tears 3:35
I Want You 4:04
Doin' It 2:40
Communication 4:00
Fight It Out 4:14
Falling In Your Sleep 4:11
Steve 3:30
Don't Turn Sad 4:12
Drums & Finale 2:46

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
SPV 08-8818 George Kranz Move It! (The Long Forgotten Art Of Middle European Fingersnapping) ‎(LP, Album) SPV Records SPV 08-8818 Germany 1989
SPV 08-8818 George Kranz Move It .... The Long Forgotten Art Of Middle European Fingersnapping ‎(LP, Album, TP) SPV Records SPV 08-8818 Germany 1989
SPV 084-8819 George Kranz Move It! (The Long Forgotten Art Of Middle European Fingersnapping) ‎(CD, Album) SPV Records SPV 084-8819 Germany 1989

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