Mein Baby war beim Frisör
1996 single by Die Ärzte
"Mein Baby war beim Frisör" | ||||
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Single by Die Ärzte | ||||
from the album Le Frisur | ||||
Released | 30 August 1996 | |||
Genre | Pop punk | |||
Length | 2:16 | |||
Label | Metronome Musik GmbH | |||
Songwriter(s) | Farin Urlaub | |||
Producer(s) | Uwe Hoffmann & Die Ärzte | |||
Die Ärzte singles chronology | ||||
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"Mein Baby war beim Frisör" (My baby's been to the hairdresser's) is a punk song by Die Ärzte. It's the second track and the second single from their 1996 album Le Frisur. The song is musically and by title a reference to the song The KKK Took My Baby Away from the US punk rock band The Ramones.
Personnel
Track listing
- "Mein Baby war beim Frisör" (Urlaub) - 2:16
- "Zusamm'fassung (extended 1-13)" (Gonzalez, Felsenheimer, Urlaub) - 14:38
B-sides
"Zusamm'fassung" actually consists of 13 different tracks. On the first press from the CD and the 10" maxi single, they're all on one track; on the second press from the CD, they are separate, although the back cover lists them as one track ("Zusamm'fassung (Extended 1-13)"). "Zusammenfassung" (Summary), the track of the origin of these short tracks, is found on "Le Frisur".
Charts
Year | Country | Position |
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1996 | Germany | 43 |
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Die Ärzte singles
- "Zu spät"
- "Für immer"
- "Ist das alles?"
- "Ich ess' Blumen"
- "Westerland"
- Bitte bitte
- "Der Ritt auf dem Schmetterling (Instrumental)"
- "Live – Zu spät..."
- "Schrei nach Liebe"
- "Mach die Augen zu"
- "Friedenspanzer"
- "Quark"
- "Ein Song namens Schunder"
- "Hurra"
- "3-Tage-Bart"
- "Mein Baby war beim Frisör"
- "Die Schönen und das Biest: Elke (live)"
- "Geschwisterliebe"
- "Elke"
- "Schunder-Song"
- "Perfekt"
- "Breit"
- "Himmelblau"
- "Morgens Pauken"