Gekreuzigt

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"Gekreuzigt"
Gekreuzigt 1998 (single).jpg
Single by Oomph!
from the album Unrein
Released26 January 1998
Recorded1997
Genre
Length27:26
Label Virgin Schallplatten
Songwriter(s) Andreas Crap, Robert Flux, Stephan Musiol
Oomph! singles chronology
"Ice-Coffin"
(1995)
"Gekreuzigt"
(1998)
"Unsere Rettung"
(1998)

"Gekreuzigt" (German for "Crucified") is the first single from the album Unrein by German rock band Oomph!. The single has also been released in a special form of a metal box. The song has been re-recorded for the Oomph! compilation Delikatessen.

Contents

Standard track listing

  1. "Gekreuzigt (Single Version)"
  2. "Gekreuzigt (Naghavi Mix)"
  3. "Gekreuzigt (Jelly & Fish Edit Mix)"
  4. "Gekreuzigt (Haujobb Mix)"

Limited track listing

  1. "Gekreuzigt (Single Version)"
  2. "Gekreuzigt (Naghavi Mix)"
  3. "Gekreuzigt (Jelly & Fish Extended Mix)"
  4. "Gekreuzigt (Haujobb Mix)"
  5. "Gekreuzigt (Myer Mix)"

Charts

Chart (1998)Peak
position
Germany (Official German Charts) [1] 81

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References

  1. "Oomph! – Gekreuzigt" (in German). GfK Entertainment charts. Retrieved 13 Feb 2019.