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Germany's Top 100 singles sales chart is online HERE

 

Select Europe A-H

 

Second longest charting single is Katie Melua - Nine Million Bicycles - 33 weeks.

Longest is Dieser Weg by the great Xanvier Naidoo. In 2 chart runs it has clocked up an incredible 44 weeks.

Garles Barkley also just under 30 weeks with Crazy

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Nice to see the official World Cup anthem still on the charts.

 

David Hasselhoff's "Jump In My Car" charted at no. 101. Fedde le Grand (no. 78) could have charted better, too.

 

David Hasselhoff's "Jump In My Car" charted at no. 101.

Where can be found the chart positions lower than 100?

YEAH! Where tell us, please :)

 

Anyway, the longest running is Xavier Naidoo not Katie

Nice to see the official World Cup anthem still on the charts.

 

Oh no not that 58, 90, 2006 thing song? :( I heard that loads in Croatia on MTV Germany, it was dire. :lol:

There's no free permission to read Germany's single and album positions from 101 to 150. Sometimes I get some information about new entrys from an insider, but I don't pay for that positions, because they are not really interesting.

 

That "54,74,90,2006 (2010)" song by Sportfreunde Stiller was a dropout last week. The official World Cup anthem Herbert Grönemeyer's "Zeit, Dass Sich Was Dreht" is still at no. 60. The reason why official and inofficial World Cup songs are still around, is that a documentary about World Cup ("Deutschland 2006: Ein Sommermärchen") that has been at the top of the German box office for several weeks and will be broadcasted in December.

There's no free permission to read Germany's single and album positions from 101 to 150. Sometimes I get some information about new entrys from an insider, but I don't pay for that positions, because they are not really interesting.

 

That "54,74,90,2006 (2010)" song by Sportfreunde Stiller was a dropout last week. The official World Cup anthem Herbert Grönemeyer's "Zeit, Dass Sich Was Dreht" is still at no. 60. The reason why official and inofficial World Cup songs are still around, is a documentary about World Cup ("Deutschland 2006: Ein Sommermärchen") that has been at the top of the German box office for several weeks and will be broadcasted in December.

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