The 1st Album (1985)

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Title: The 1st Album
Artist: Modern Talking
Genre: Synthpop
Released: 1985

Tracks:
1 - You're My Heart, You're My Soul - 5:36 -
2 - You Can Win If You Want - 3:53 -
3 - There's Too Much Blue in Missing You - 4:44
4 - Diamonds Never Made a Lady - 4:08
5 - The Night Is Yours - The Night Is Mine - 5:32
6 - Do You Wanna - 4:25
7 - Lucky Guy - 3:34 -
8 - One in a Million - 3:45
9 - Bells of Paris - 4:15

Overview:
"The 1st Album" is the debut album by Modern Talking, released in the middle of 1985 in Germany. The album contains two international hits "You're My Heart, You're My Soul" and "You Can Win If You Want", the first one of which peaked at No. 1 in many countries including Germany (where it spent four weeks at the top), Switzerland and Austria while entering the top-5 in other countries like France, Norway, Sweden. Both singles reached a gold status in Germany selling over 250,000 units respectively.

The 1st Album, which was released by Hansa Records label and distributed by Ariola, BMG peaked at No. 1 in Germany on May 27, 1985. The album spent total of 4 weeks at the top and 18 weeks within the top-10, it eventually went platinum selling well over 500,000 units in Germany alone.
Music information in first post provided by The AudioDB
I always liked Modern Talking. My two favorite songs off this album are You're My Heart, You're My Soul and You Can Win If You Want. They were more popular in Europe and the reason why I know them because when I was a kid I spent most of my summers in Greece and a lot of these songs were always playing somewhere.
 
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