Eine Insel für zwei
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Eine Insel für zwei is the sixth German
single recorded by U. S.
entertainer Connie Francis
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The A-side featured a song written especially in German by Charly Niessen and Joachim Relin, who would also write Wanda Jackson's chart-topping German language debut single "Santo Domingo" in 1965.
The song on the B-Side was "Das ist zuviel", a German coverversion of Francis' U. S. Hit "Too Many Rules", which she also recorded in
Eine Insel für zwei peaked at # 7 of the German charts.
German language
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single recorded by U. S.
United States
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entertainer Connie Francis
Connie Francis
Connie Francis is an American pop singer of Italian heritage and the top-charting female vocalist of the 1950s and 1960s. Although her chart success waned in the second half of the 1960s, Francis remained a top concert draw...
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The A-side featured a song written especially in German by Charly Niessen and Joachim Relin, who would also write Wanda Jackson's chart-topping German language debut single "Santo Domingo" in 1965.
The song on the B-Side was "Das ist zuviel", a German coverversion of Francis' U. S. Hit "Too Many Rules", which she also recorded in
- French (as Faut pas faire, ça)
- Italian (as Mary Lou, a. k. a. E' Mary Lou)
- Japanese (as Too Many Rules [the original English title was kept])
- Portuguese (as Ordens demais)
- Spanish (as Tanto Control)
Eine Insel für zwei peaked at # 7 of the German charts.