Sonne (Farin Urlaub song)

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"Sonne"
Sonne (Farin Urlaub single - cover art).jpg
Single by Farin Urlaub
from the album Am Ende der Sonne
Released5 September 2005 [1]
Genre Punk rock, emo, hard rock
Length4:40
Label Völker hört die Tonträger
Songwriter(s) Farin Urlaub
Producer(s) Farin Urlaub
Farin Urlaub singles chronology
"Porzellan"
(2005)
"Sonne"
(2005)
"Zehn"
(2006)

"Sonne" [Sun] is a song by Farin Urlaub. It is the third single and the second track from his album Am Ende der Sonne . [2]

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Video

The video is set in the feudal Japan and Farin plays a Japanese man. His wife leaves in the morning from their house. Meanwhile, Farin practices katana, thinks about the beginning of his and his wife's relationship and also meets a foe, whom he defeats. Right after, he discovers, that something is wrong and runs to find his wife, who's been ambushed with her two servants by a group of men. When Farin, gets there, it's too late - everyone is dead. He then finds the killers and avenges his wife. After that, he ends his life by harakiri.

Track listing

  1. "Sonne" [1] ("Sun") – 4:40
  2. "Gefährlich" [1] ("Dangerous") – 2:58
  3. "Hart" [1] ("Tough") – 3:06
  4. "Sonne" (Video)[ citation needed ]

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