Seven days (song)

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Seven days
The flippers
publication June 1990
length 3:11
Genre (s) Bat
Author (s) Uwe Busse ,
Karl-Heinz Rupprich
album Seven days of sunshine

Seven Days is a hit by the German band Die Flippers . The piece was the first single from their 20th studio album Seven Days of Sunshine .

Creation and artwork

The song text for Seven Days is written in German. The piece was written and produced by Karl-Heinz Rupprich and Uwe Busse . It is sung by Bernd Hengst, the two other band members Manfred Durban and Olaf Malolepski can be heard in the background of the chorus . The recordings took place in the Hermes Studios in Kamen .

The single was arranged by Busse, Rupprich, Wolfgang Pentinghaus and W. Peters, released under the Dino Music label and distributed by Barbados Musikverlag and Nido Music. On the cover of the maxi single you can see - in addition to the artist name and song title - a band portrait of the pinball machines and a weekly calendar. The cover was designed by Krogmann Design.

Publication and promotion

Seven Days was first published in June 1990. The single was released as a 7 "vinyl record and maxi single . In addition to Seven Days , the vinyl record features the song Rote Rosen as the B-side . The maxi single contains the song Liebe die like fire burns as another B-side. To promote the song, there followed, among other things, live appearances on the ZDF hit parade and on Der Große Preis .

Contributors

Song production

Companies

Charts and chart placements

Chart positions
Explanation of the data
Singles
Seven days
  DE 45 07/16/1990 (19 weeks)

Seven days reached position 45 in the single charts in Germany and stayed in the charts for a total of 19 weeks. Furthermore, the single was able to place itself in the airplay charts for 14 weeks and reached its highest rating with position 54. For the Flippers, Sieben Tage was the twelfth chart success in Germany, with its 19 chart weeks, Sieben Tage shares with Lotosblume the achievement for the single with the longest stay in the charts.

Cover versions

Individual evidence

  1. The Flippers - Seven Days. discogs.com, accessed December 26, 2014 .
  2. The Flippers / History / 1990. dieflippers.de, accessed on December 26, 2014 .
  3. a b The Flippers - Seven Days. officialcharts.de, accessed on November 22, 2017 .
  4. The Flippers - Seven Days. musik-sammler.de, accessed on December 26, 2014 .