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Deutschlandlied
The "'", officially titled "'", is a German poem written by August Heinrich Hoffmann von Fallersleben. A popular song which was made for the cause of creating a unified German state, it was adopted in its entirety in 1922 by the Weimar Republic, replacing the de facto anthem "Heil dir im Siegerkranz". The first stanza of "Deutschlandlied" was used alongside the "Horst-Wessel-Lied" during the Nazi regime from 1933 until the end of World War II. On the proclamation of the Federal Republic of Germany, the entirety of the song was still the official anthem, though only the 3rd verse was sung. Sinc
Land der Berge, Land am Strome
Austrian anthem
Oben am jungen Rhein
song
Gott erhalte Franz den Kaiser
anthem of the Austrian monarchy
Heil dir im Siegerkranz
former royal and imperial anthem of Prussia and Germany
99 Luftballons
1983 song by Nena
Mein Teil
2004 single by Rammstein
Ich komme
2025 single by Erika Vikman
Links 2 3 4
2001 single by German band Rammstein
Deutschland
2019 song by Rammstein
Leck mich im Arsch
canon by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Mann gegen Mann
2006 single by Rammstein
Ein bißchen Frieden
song written and composed by Bernd Meinunger and Ralph Siegel, originally performed by Nicole Hohloch at the 1982 Eurovision Song Contest
Baller
2025 song by Abor & Tynna
Moskau
song written and composed by Ralph Siegel; originally recorded by the pop group Dschinghis Khan and released in 1979
Oh du lieber Augustin
Viennese song
Rock Me Amadeus
song written and composed by Falco, originally recorded by Falco and released in 1985
Radio
2019 single by Rammstein
Dschinghis Khan
song written and composed by Bernd Meinunger and Ralph Siegel, originally performed by the pop group Dschinghis Khan at the 1979 Eurovision Song Contest
We are the Geyer's Black Company
political fight song
Ausländer
2019 single by Rammstein
Durch den Monsun
2005 single by Tokio Hotel
Zeit
2022 single by Rammstein
Der heimliche Aufmarsch
German communist song
Schrei
2005 single by Tokio Hotel
Tanzschein
"Tanzschein" () is a song by Austrian singer Cosmó. It was written by Benjamin Geodon, Elias Stejskal, and Ella Stern. It will represent Austria in the Eurovision Song Contest 2026. The single reached number seven on the Austrian Singles Chart.
Rette mich
2006 single by Tokio Hotel
Major Tom (Völlig losgelöst)
original song written, composed, and performed by Peter Schilling
Schlafe, mein Prinzchen, schlaf ein
song
Spring nicht
2007 single by Tokio Hotel
Komm, gib mir deine Hand / Sie liebt dich
1964 single by Die Beatles
Eins, Zwei, Polizei
1994 single
nationalhymne of east prussia
The "Ostpreußenlied", also known as "Land der dunklen Wälder" or "Lied auf Ostpreußen" was considered the regional anthem of East Prussia until 1945, when the lands of East Prussia were lost to the Soviet Union, and the Polish People's Republic. However even after the destruction of East Prussia, the song is still used to this day.
Da Da Da
international hit record for German band Trio
Berghain
2025 single by Rosalía
Wadde hadde dudde da?
song
Zwei kleine Italiener
1962 Conny Froboess single
Zick Zack
2022 single by Rammstein
Ich hab' mich ergeben
German patriotic song; unofficial national anthem of West Germany (1949-50)
Canção do Mar
song of Amália Rodrigues, many covers
Du hast den schönsten Arsch der Welt
2007 single by Alex C. and Y-ass.
Irgendwie, irgendwo, irgendwann
1984 single by Nena
Jiyū e no Shingeki
2013 single by Sound Horizon
Der letzte Tag
2006 single by Tokio Hotel
Übers Ende der Welt
2007 single by Tokio Hotel
Vienna Calling
1985 single by Falco
Guren no Yumiya
song by Linked Horizon
Nessaja
"Nessaja" is a German-language song written by Peter Maffay and Rolf Zuckowski from the musical Tabaluga. Performed by Maffay, it was included on the 1983 album Tabaluga oder die Reise zur Vernunft and was released as a single the same year, reaching number 17 on the West German Singles Chart. The song has been covered multiple times, including by dance project Once Again, whose version peaked at number 42 in Germany, and by German band Scooter, whose English-language version became their only number-one single in their home country.
Danke Schoen
song
An deiner Seite
2007 single by Tokio Hotel
Trizone Song
thumb | right | The partition of Germany in 1948 "Trizonesien-Song" () is a humorous German carnival song written by in 1948. It took on the role of a frivolous national anthem substitute for West Germany at a time when there was no official anthem. The song is a self-deprecating, ironic statement of the three western zones' unsolved constitutional status while the three powers, the United States, the United Kingdom and France, occupied the west of Germany.
Schlaf, Kindlein, schlaf
song
Lass Uns Tanzen
single