Helene Fischer (album)

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Helene Fischer
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Released12 May 2017 (2017-05-12)
Genre
Label
Producer
  • Helene Fischer (exec.)
  • Thorsten Brötzmann
  • Martin Fly
  • David Gold
  • Robin Grubert
  • Andreas Herbig
  • Madizin
  • Patrick Pyke Salmy
  • Silverjam
  • Ali Zuckowski
Helene Fischer chronology
Weihnachten
(2015)
Helene Fischer
(2017)
Rausch
(2021)
Singles from Helene Fischer
  1. "Herzbeben"
    Released: 30 June 2017
  2. "Nur mit dir"
    Released: 30 June 2017
  3. "Achterbahn"
    Released: 20 October 2017
  4. "Flieger"
    Released: 16 March 2018

Helene Fischer is the eighth studio album by German singer Helene Fischer. It was released on 12 May 2017 by Polydor. The album debuted at number-one on the Austrian, German, and Swiss Albums Chart and reached the top ten in the Netherlands and the Flemish region of Belgium. In Germany, Helene Fischer sold more than 300,000 copies in its first week of release, making it the highest-selling debut since Herbert Grönemeyer's 2002 album Mensch . [1]

Contents

Track listing

Helene Fischer– Standard edition [2]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Nur mit dir"
  • Sebastian Rätzel
  • Tobias Schwall
  • Robert Wroblewski
Thorsten Brötzmann 4:09
2."Sonne auf der Haut"
  • Madizin
  • Silverjam
3:06
3."Wenn Du lachst"
  • Robin Grubert
  • Martin Fly
  • Zuckowski
  • Gold
3:45
4."Flieger"
  • Andreas Herbig
  • Patrick Pyke Salmy
4:11
5."Herzbeben"Brötzmann3:25
6."Wir zwei"Ralf RudnikBrötzmann3:39
7."Schon lang nicht mehr getanzt"
  • Jean Frankfurter
  • Joachim Horn-Bernges
Brötzmann3:24
8."Viva la vida"
  • Oliver Lukas
  • Sera Finale
  • Saša Lendero
  • Mihael Hercog
  • Madizin
  • Silverjam
3:19
9."Achterbahn"
  • Vincent Stein
  • Konstantin Scherer
  • Nico Santos
  • Wim Treuner
  • Robin Haefs
  • Madizin
  • Silverjam
3:39
10."Du hast mich stark gemacht"
  • Christoph Koterzina
  • Markus Schlichtherle
  • Daniel Flamm
Brötzmann3:09
11."Das volle Programm"
  • Frankfurter
  • Reitz
Brötzmann3:29
12."Dein Blick"
Brötzmann3:18
13."Lieb mich dann"
Brötzmann3:23
14."Wir brechen das Schweigen"
  • Madizin
  • Silverjam
3:29
15."Sowieso"
  • Madizin
  • Silverjam
3:51
16."Genau mein Ding"
  • Frankfurter
  • Horn-Bernges
Brötzmann3:16
17."Weil Liebe nie zerbricht"
  • Grubert
  • Justin Stanley
  • Zuckowski
  • Finale
  • Jonas Myrin
  • Jennie Lena
  • Grubert
  • Fly
  • Zuckowski
  • Gold
4:07
18."Adieu"
  • Grubert
  • Fly
  • Zuckowski
  • Gold
4:15
Helene Fischer– Deluxe edition [3]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Nur mit dir"
  • Rätzel
  • Schwall
  • Wroblewski
Brötzmann4:09
2."Sonne auf der Haut"
  • Bach
  • Boström
  • Madizin
  • Silverjam
3:06
3."Wenn Du lachst"
  • Triebe
  • Reitz
  • Zuckowski
  • Gold
  • Grubert
  • Fly
  • Zuckowski
  • Gold
3:45
4."Flieger"
  • Bach
  • Boström
  • Herbig
  • Pyke Salmy
4:11
5."Herzbeben"
  • Brötzmann
  • Rethwisch
  • Stumph
Brötzmann3:25
6."Wir zwei"Ralf RudnikBrötzmann3:39
7."Schon lang nicht mehr getanzt"
  • Frankfurter
  • Horn-Bernges
Brötzmann3:24
8."Viva la vida"
  • Lukas
  • Finale
  • Lendero
  • Hercog
  • Madizin
  • Silverjam
3:19
9."Mit dem Wind"
  • Herbig
  • Pyke Salmy
4:03
10."Wir brechen das Schweigen"
  • White
  • Hudson
  • Alqaisi
  • Wetterberg
  • Dresser
  • Madizin
  • Silverjam
3:29
11."Gib mir Deine Hand"Ludi Boberg
  • Madizin
  • Silverjam
3:07
12."Du hast mich stark gemacht"
  • Koterzina
  • Schlichtherle
  • Flamm
Brötzmann3:09
13."Achterbahn"
  • Stein
  • Scherer
  • Santos
  • Treuner
  • Haefs
  • Madizin
  • Silverjam
3:39
14."Das volle Programm"
  • Frankfurter
  • Reitz
Brötzmann3:29
15."Ich wollte mich nie mehr verlieben"
  • Römer
  • Steffen Gräf
  • Henrik Böhl
  • Ela Steinmetz
  • Madizin
  • Silverjam
3:39
16."Lieb mich dann"
  • Römer
  • Fischer
  • Beatgees
  • Böhl
  • Weiss
  • Wernicke
Brötzmann3:23
17."Die schönste Reise"
  • Herbig
  • Pyke Salmy
3:23
18."Schmetterling"
  • Alexander J. Benz
  • Tarek Jarad
  • Gerta
  • Grubert
  • Fly
  • Zuckowski
  • Gold
3:51
19."Dein Blick"
  • Lindsey
  • Römer
  • Barlowe
  • Böhl
Brötzmann3:18
20."Mit jedem Herzschlag"
  • Römer
  • Henrik Böhl
  • Fred Cox
  • Tanika Bailey
  • Madizin
  • Silverjam
3:38
21."Sowieso"
  • Bach
  • Boström
  • Madizin
  • Silverjam
3:51
22."Genau mein Ding"
  • Frankfurter
  • Horn-Bernges
Brötzmann3:16
23."Weil Liebe nie zerbricht"
  • Grubert
  • Stanley
  • Zuckowski
  • Finale
  • Myrin
  • Lena
  • Grubert
  • Fly
  • Zuckowski
  • Gold
4:07
24."Adieu"
  • Fly
  • Gerta
  • Grubert
  • Fly
  • Zuckowski
  • Gold
4:15

Charts

Certifications

RegionCertification Certified units/sales
Austria (IFPI Austria) [20] 5× Platinum75,000
Germany (BVMI) [21] 5× Platinum1,000,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

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