Dschinghis Khan

Dschinghis Khan

Genres: Disco, pop, german, 80s, Eurovision

About Dschinghis Khan

Dschinghis Khan (Pronounced "Jingis" Khan) was a German pop band, created in 1979 to compete in the Eurovision Song Contest. The name of the band is the German spelling of "Genghis Khan", and was chosen to fit the song of the same name, written and produced by Ralph Siegel with lyrics by Bernd Meinunger. Appearing at the height of the disco boom and following on the heels of other German-produced bands such as Boney M., Arabesque, and Silver Convention, the band achieved wide popularity throughout the world, especially in Europe, Russia, and Japan, though they went wholly unnoticed in the United States. Their songs invariably were themed on historical figures and exotic cultures and locales. Though the group broke up in the mid-1980s, it has enjoyed a recent resurgence in popularity on the internet due to a video of them performing their hit song Moskau being discovered. The video and the song associated with it have become a popular topic on blogs and websites. The original members of the group were: * Steve Bender (1942-2006) * Wolfgang Heichel * Henriette Heichel * Leslie Mándoki * Edina Pop * Louis Hendrik Potgieter (1951-1993) The band re-formed in late 2005, with Stefan Track replacing Potgieter as the "Khan" character. They performed at the Olympiyski Arena in Moscow on October 17, 2005. On May 7th, 2006, Steve Bender (the member famous for his bald appearance) died of cancer. The band, now under the name "The Legacy of Dschinghis Khan", has a tour scheduled for Winter 2006 - Fall 2007. In the tour, their show will consist of "Cirque du Dschinghis Khan", featuring other performers, including Mongolian circus acts. Their announced dates are listed on the official website of the group and are subject to change. Their planned German national tour dates in January 2007 will coincide with the release of their latest as-of-yet untitled LP and DVD. It will be their first release since 1999's "Die Großen Erfolge". Their songs appear in the video games Taiko No Tatsujin, Pop'n Music, and Stepping Selection.

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Heard alongside: ABBA BAD BOYS BLUE ROLAND KAISER

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Dschinghis Khan — Top 30 songs of 86

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Dschinghis Khan Loreley
Dschinghis Khan Moskau
Dschinghis Khan What Shall We Do With The Drunken Sailor
Dschinghis Khan Kaboutertjes
Dschinghis Khan Dschinghis Khan
Dschinghis Khan Dschinghis Khan
Dschinghis Khan Hadschi Halef Omar
Dschinghis Khan Hadschi Halef Omar
Dschinghis Khan Loreley
Dschinghis Khan Moskau
Dschinghis Khan Himalaya
Dschinghis Khan Dschinghis Khan 99 (1979)
Dschinghis Khan Moskau (1979)
Dschinghis Khan Rocking Son Of Dschinghis Khan (1979)
Dschinghis Khan Samurai
Dschinghis Khan Moskau (Maxi Version)
Dschinghis Khan Pistolero
Dschinghis Khan Wir Sitzen Alle Im Selben Boot
Dschinghis Khan Robinson
Dschinghis Khan Rom
Dschinghis Khan Dschinghis Khan w Classic Hits
Dschinghis Khan Mata Hari
Dschinghis Khan Moskau [3VMI]
Dschinghis Khan Pistolero | Berlinergoere
Dschinghis Khan Dschinghis Khan (1979)
Dschinghis Khan Huh Hah Dschinghis Khan
Dschinghis Khan Moskau (JODLEX Radio Remix)
Dschinghis Khan Die Fremden
Dschinghis Khan Rund um die Welt
Dschinghis Khan Ole Ole
What Shall We Do With The Drunken Sailor
Kaboutertjes
Dschinghis Khan
Dschinghis Khan
Hadschi Halef Omar
Hadschi Halef Omar
Dschinghis Khan 99 (1979)
Moskau (1979)
Rocking Son Of Dschinghis Khan (1979)
Moskau (Maxi Version)
Wir Sitzen Alle Im Selben Boot
Dschinghis Khan w Classic Hits
Moskau [3VMI]
Pistolero | Berlinergoere
Dschinghis Khan (1979)
Huh Hah Dschinghis Khan
Moskau (JODLEX Radio Remix)
Die Fremden
Rund um die Welt