X – Ten

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X-Ten
X-Ten (Blue System album - cover art).jpg
Studio album by
Released31 October 1994
Recorded1994
Genre Europop, Eurodance
Length37:16
Label BMG
Producer Dieter Bohlen
Blue System chronology
21st Century
(1994)
X-Ten
(1994)
Forever Blue
(1995)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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X-Ten is the tenth album of Blue System. It was published in 1994 by BMG Ariola and produced by Dieter Bohlen. The album contains 11 tracks.

Contents

Track listing

#TitleLength
1."Dr. Mabuse" (Dieter Bohlen)4:27
2."If There Is a God in Heaven" (Dieter Bohlen)3:13
3."How Will I Know" (Dieter Bohlen)3:41
4."Good Night Marielin" (Dieter Bohlen)4:48
5."Don't Knock Me Out" (Dieter Bohlen)3:13
6."You'll Be My Hero" (Dieter Bohlen)4:00
7."Does Your Mother Really Know" (Dieter Bohlen)3:57
8."When You Are Lonely" (Dieter Bohlen)4:20
9."The Earth Will Move" (Dieter Bohlen)3:43
10."Don't Stop to Dance" (Dieter Bohlen)4:09
11."Crying Game" (Dieter Bohlen)3:15

Charts

Chart (1994)Peak
position
German Albums Chart 24

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