Frauen dieser Welt

"Frauen dieser Welt" (Women of this world) is a song written and performed by Funny van Dannen, from the album Groooveman (2002). The song is a tribute to women all around the world.

Die Toten Hosen cover

"Frauen dieser Welt"
Single by Die Toten Hosen
from the album Reich & sexy II: Die fetten Jahre
ReleasedOctober 21, 2002
Length3:50
LabelJKP
Songwriter(s)Funny van Dannen
Die Toten Hosen singles chronology
"Nur zu Besuch"
(2002)
"Frauen dieser Welt"
(2002)
"Friss oder stirb"
(2004)

The song was famously covered by the German punk band Die Toten Hosen for their 2002 compilation album Reich & sexy II: Die fetten Jahre, from which it was released as a single.

The song was first covered in a concert in Rottweil, where only ladies could get in. Due to a popular demand, they decided to release it on an album.[1] For the single, a cooperation with Funny van Dannen resulted in a new song, "Junge Menschen, alte Menschen" and also another van Dannen song was recorded with the author himself.

On the single, which features a shot of the Rottweil concert as the cover, the name of the band is stylised as Die Toten H♀sen.

Music video

The music video was directed by Olaf Heine.

In the video, different men "talk" about women. The band drives on the beach of Saint Peter Sued in a car with a loudspeaker on the roof, gathering male followers, till they see a woman on the road in front of them. The band members then get out of the car and go with the mass apparently to say "hello" to her.

Track listing

  1. "Frauen dieser Welt" (van Dannen/van Dannen) - 3:50
  2. "Junge Menschen, alte Menschen" (Young people, old people) (van Dannen/Frege, van Dannen) - 3:07
  3. "Trauriges Arschloch" (Sad asshole) (van Dannen/van Dannen) - 2:52 (with Funny van Dannen; Funny van Dannen cover)

Charts

Year Country Position
2002 Germany 23
2002 Austria 74
2002 Switzerland 95

References

  1. "Frauen dieser Welt (Single". dietotenhosen.de (in German). Archived from the original on February 16, 2012.
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