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"Vorbei"
Single by Christina Stürmer
from the album Soll das wirklich alles sein?
ReleasedAustria May 3, 2004
GenrePop rock
Length3:12
LabelPolydor
Songwriter(s)Hanno Bruhn
Producer(s)Alexander Kahr
Christina Stürmer singles chronology
"Mama (Ana Ahabak)"
(2003)
"Vorbei"
(2004)
"Bus durch London"
(2004)

"Vorbei" (Template:Lang-en) is a song by Austrian recording artist Christina Stürmer. It was written by Hanno Bruhn and produced by Alexander Kahr for her second studio album, Soll das wirklich alles sein?. Selected as the album's leading single, it became Stürmer's third non-consecutive number one hit in Austria, where it was certified gold by the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI). In Germany and Switzerland, "Vorbei" served as her debut single and reached number eighty-three on the German Singles Chart.

Music video

The video for "Vorbei" depicts Christina trashing her boyfriend's apartment as he sleeps unaware on the bed. Throughout the video, she destroys various items and draws on her boyfriend's face.

Formats and track listings

CD maxi single
No.TitleLength
1."Vorbei" (Radio Edit)3:12
2."Disco"4:13
3."Vorbei" (Karaoke Version)3:12
4."Disco" (Karaoke Version)4:13

Charts

Certifications

Region Certification Certified units/sales
Austria (IFPI Austria)[3] Gold 15,000*

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

References

  1. ^ "Christina Stürmer – Vorbei" (in German). Ö3 Austria Top 40. Retrieved 2017-05-31.
  2. ^ "Jahreshitparade Singles 2004". Austrian Singles Chart. Hung Medien. Retrieved 2017-05-31.
  3. ^ "Austrian single certifications – Christina Stürmer – Vorbei" (in German). IFPI Austria.