The sun rises again and again

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The sun rises again and again
Udo Juergens
publication 1967
length 3:04
Genre (s) Bat
text Thomas Hörbiger
music Udo Juergens
album What I want to say to you

The sun rises again and again is a song by the Austrian singer Udo Jürgens from 1967 to a text by Thomas Hörbiger . It was produced by Robert Opratko . The song, which has been repeatedly covered, is about the fact that no matter what happens, life goes on (symbolically "the sun always comes up"). The song title became a winged word .

The song was released in 1967 by Ariola in Germany as a single from his album What I want to tell you . The song is 3:04 minutes long. In Germany, the song reached number 15 and was in the charts for a total of 12 weeks. It could not place itself in Austria or Switzerland.

During the COVID-19 pandemic , vehicles from the Aachen fire brigade drove regularly in 2020 as part of the music project "Pay attention to your neighbors!" through the city ​​region of Aachen and played a version of this song sung by members of the fire brigade, the police and the emergency services, combined with the call to look after fellow citizens in need.

Track list of the single

7 ″ single
  1. The sun rises again and again (3:04)
  2. What I want to tell you (3:32)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Udo Jürgens - The sun rises again and again at Discogs . Accessed October 6, 2019
  2. Udo Jürgens - The sun rises again and again. In: hitparade.ch. Retrieved October 6, 2019 (German).
  3. Action #together. In: Website of the city of Aachen. Accessed April 23, 2020 (German).
  4. Ursula Kals: The Aachener Corona-Kult-Tour , FAZ , April 2, 2020, accessed April 28, 2020