Alles brennt

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Alles brennt
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Studio album by
ReleasedJanuary 30, 2015 (2015-01-30)
Label Columbia
Producer
  • Johannes Oerding
  • Sven Bünger
  • Mark Smith
Johannes Oerding chronology
Für immer ab jetzt
(2013)
Alles brennt
(2015)
Kreise
(2017)

Alles brennt (English: Everything Burns) is the fourth studio album by the German singer-songwriter Johannes Oerding. It was released by Columbia Records on January 30, 2015 in German-speaking Europe. [1]

Contents

Track listing

Alles brennt track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Alles brennt"
  • Oerding
  • Martin Jungck
  • Sven Bünger
  • Mark Smith
  • Oerding
4:56
2."Wenn du lebst"
  • Oerding
  • Frank Ramond
  • Bünger
  • Smith
  • Bünger
  • Smith
  • Oerding
4:12
3."Heimat"
  • Oerding
  • Ina Müller
  • Bünger
  • Smith
  • Oerding
3:00
4."Nie wieder Alkohol"
  • Bünger
  • Smith
  • Müller
  • Oerding
  • Bünger
  • Smith
  • Oerding
3:56
5."Immer wieder"
  • Ramond
  • Oerding
  • Bünger
  • Smith
  • Oerding
4:11
6."Diese Nacht gehört uns"
  • Bünger
  • Smith
  • Oerding
  • Bünger
  • Smith
  • Oerding
3:43
7."Gesucht und nichts gefunden"
  • Oerding
  • Bünger
  • Smith
  • Oerding
3:45
8."Plötzlich perfekt"
  • Oerding
  • Bünger
  • Smith
  • Oerding
3:47
9."Turbulenzen"
  • Bünger
  • Smith
  • Oerding
  • Bünger
  • Smith
  • Oerding
3:39
10."Zweites Gesicht"
  • Bünger
  • Smith
  • Oerding
  • Bünger
  • Smith
  • Oerding
3:49
11."So oder gar nicht"
  • Ramond
  • Bünger
  • Smith
  • Oerding
  • Bünger
  • Smith
  • Oerding
3:41
12."Ich will doch nicht nach Hause"
  • Jungck
  • Oerding
  • Bünger
  • Smith
  • Oerding
3:58

Charts

Certifications

Certifications for Alles brennt
RegionCertification Certified units/sales
Germany (BVMI) [6] 3× Gold300,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

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