- Release date
- 1956
- Label
- Polydor
- Catalog number
- 23 181
- Format
- 7"
- Comments
- This is said to be the most successful German single ever released. "Heimweh" was the B-side but the much bigger hit. As of July 1956 it stayed at the top of the German charts for four months, and the single sold three million copies until the end of 1958 in Germany alone (reportedly 8 million worldwide over the years).
Single
Tracks
Title | Performer | Written by | Info | ||
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Sie hieß Mary-Ann | Freddy | Merle Travis, Peter Moesser | Covered by (4 artists) Originally by Merle Travis |
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Heimweh (Dort, wo die Blumen blüh'n) | Freddy | Ernst Bader, Frank Miller, Ralf Arnie, Richard Dehr, Terry Gilkyson | Covered by (11 artists) Originally by Mindy Carson with Ray Conniff's Orchestra & The Columbians |