Winter (Unheilig song)

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"Winter"
Cover Unheilig Single Winter.jpg
Single by Unheilig
from the album Große Freiheit - Winter Edition
Released19 November 2010
Genre Pop rock
Label Vertigo Be (Universal)
Songwriter(s) Der Graf
Producer(s) Der Graf
Unheilig singles chronology
"Unter deiner Flagge"
(2010)
"Winter"
(2010)
Alternative cover

"Winter" is a 2010 single from Unheilig. There are two versions, a standard two-track single and a limited edition disc with a poster included. It is the ninth single to be released from Unheilig.

Contents

Video

The video for Winter made its premier on Unheilig's official site on 5 November 2010.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Winter (single version)" 
2."Winter (piano version)" 

Charts

Chart (2010)Peak
position
Austria Single Charts [1] 32
German Singles Chart [2] 4
Swiss Music Charts [3] 65

Year-end charts

Chart (2010)Position
Germany (Media Control AG) [4] 42
Chart (2011)Position
Germany (Media Control AG) [5] 100

Certifications

Country Certifications
(sales thresholds)
Germany Gold [6]

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