You're My Heart, You're My Soul

October 29, 1984

You're My Heart, You're My Soul is a Euro - disco song by Modern Talking in 1984, which was published on The 1st Album and written by Dieter Bohlen under the pseudonym Steve Benson.

Formation

Dieter Bohlen described the emergence of You're My Heart, You're My Soul in his memoir Nothing but the Truth as follows: The title was originally called My Love is Gone. In addition, should have happened during the recording of an accident, which had led to a comb filter effect. It was Bohlen and his co- producer Luis Rodriguez left nothing more than the song as it was to finish mixing. According to Bohlen production cost 1400 DM, the sale to BMG brought 10,000 DM to Dieter Bohlen production used the synthesizer Prophet 5 from Sequential Circuits.

Achievements

You're My Heart, You're My Soul was released on October 29, 1984, remained from the first success. But as one formula showed the music video at the broadcast one, the title reached number 38 and later for six weeks number one in the German charts. In more than 35 countries, the song was sold eight million times, and excellent in Germany, Belgium, France, Portugal, Sweden and Switzerland with the gold record. In Denmark, the song platinum and double platinum in South Africa was. The music video was filmed in the studios of RTL Television.

On March 16, published in 1998 by Modern Talking another version called You're My Heart, You're My Soul '98, which was also successful.

Cover versions

Since the release of the song numerous cover versions came with different performers on the market, including:

  • 2003: Bolenski Beat
  • 2004: P. R. Cantata pres. Ras Krass ( U Me Heart )
  • 2004: The Peers
  • 2006: Thomas Anders
  • 2006: Leningrad Cowboys
  • 2007: Soraya Arnelas
  • 2008: The Bo ( stupid but smart )
  • 2010: Mehrzad Marashi ( You're My Heart )
  • 2010: Mark Ashley ( on the album Play the Music)
  • 2011: Mark Ashley ( on the album Magic Moments from the Super Talent Allstars )

Swell

  • Number -one hit
  • Pop song
  • 1984 Song
  • Dieter Bohlen composition
  • Modern Talking
  • Platinum Song ( Germany )
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