Erste Wahl

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Erste Wahl
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Studio album by
ReleasedAugust 21, 2009 (2009-08-21)
Length48:09
Label Columbia
Producer
  • Big Smith
  • Sven "Chef" Bünger
Johannes Oerding chronology
Erste Wahl
(2009)
Boxer
(2011)

Erste Wahl (English: First Choice) is the debut studio album by German recording artist Johannes Oerding. It was released by Columbia Records on August 21, 2009 in German-speaking Europe. [1]

Contents

Track listing

Erste Wahl track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Wenn es einen Gott gibt"
  • Stefan Knoess
  • Big Smith
  • Sven "Chef" Bünger
4:09
2."Grenzenlos"
  • Bünger
  • Smith
3:37
3."Erste Wahl"
  • Oerding
  • Bünger
  • Smith
3:13
4."Wann wenn nicht jetzt"
  • Masen Abou-Dakn
  • Oerding
  • Bünger
  • Smith
  • Oerding
4:05
5."Die Tage werden anders sein"
  • Oerding
  • Bünger
  • Smith
3:41
6."Lass mich allein"
  • Bünger
  • Knoess
  • Bünger
  • Smith
3:52
7."Lass mich los"
  • Oerding
  • Bünger
  • Smith
2:44
8."Wenn der Regen fällt"
  • Mark Smith
  • von Willsdorf
  • Steffi Werner
  • Bünger
  • Smith
4:14
9."Hotel zur Einsamkeit"
  • Oerding
  • Bünger
  • Smith
3:52
10."Für die Welt"
  • Bünger
  • Sven Lauer
  • Erich Karl Schilke
  • Bünger
  • Smith
4:13
11."So tun als ob"
  • Knoess
  • Bünger
  • Smith
3:57
12."Ich will dich nicht verlier'n"
  • Smith
  • Uli Wehner
  • Bünger
  • Smith
4:01
13."Im Februar"
  • Oerding
  • Bünger
  • Smith
2:47
Deluxe edition
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Engel" (Album Version)
  • Oerding
  • Big Smith
  • Sven "Chef" Bünger
4:48
2."Wenn es einen Gott gibt"
  • Stefan Knoess
  • Big Smith
  • Sven "Chef" Bünger
4:09
3."Grenzenlos"
  • Bünger
  • Smith
3:38
4."Erste Wahl"
  • Oerding
  • Bünger
  • Smith
3:14
5."Wann wenn nicht jetzt"
  • Masen Abou-Dakn
  • Oerding
  • Bünger
  • Smith
  • Oerding
4:05
6."Die Tage werden anders sein"
  • Oerding
  • Bünger
  • Smith
3:41
7."Lass mich allein"
  • Bünger
  • Knoess
  • Bünger
  • Smith
3:52
8."Lass mich los"
  • Oerding
  • Bünger
  • Smith
2:44
9."Wenn der Regen fällt"
  • Mark Smith
  • von Willsdorf
  • Steffi Werner
  • Bünger
  • Smith
4:14
10."Hotel zur Einsamkeit"
  • Oerding
  • Bünger
  • Smith
3:52
11."Für die Welt"
  • Bünger
  • Sven Lauer
  • Erich Karl Schilke
  • Bünger
  • Smith
4:14
12."So tun als ob"
  • Knoess
  • Bünger
  • Smith
3:58
13."Ich will dich nicht verlier'n"
  • Smith
  • Uli Wehner
  • Bünger
  • Smith
4:01
14."Im Februar"
  • Oerding
  • Bünger
  • Smith
2:48
15."Attrappe"
  • Sven Büringer
  • von Willsdorf
  • Oerding
  • Bünger
  • Smith
3:06
16."Sonne"
  • Oerding
  • Bünger
  • Smith
3:06
17."Zu zweit" (Live in Hamburg)  4:59
18."Erste Wahl" (Live in Hamburg)  5:52

Charts

Chart performance for Erste Wahl
Chart (2009)Peak
position
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100) [2] 39

Certifications

Certifications for Erste Wahl
RegionCertification Certified units/sales
Germany (BVMI) [3] Gold100,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

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References

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