Witchqueen of Eldorado
"Witchqueen of Eldorado" | ||||
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Song by Modern Talking from the album America | ||||
Published | Germany March 17, 2001 | |||
Recorded | 2000-2001 | |||
Genre | Synthpop | |||
Length | 3:55 | |||
Label | Hansa Records | |||
Writer | Dieter Bohlen | |||
Composer | Dieter Bohlen | |||
Language | English | |||
Producer |
Dieter Bohlen Axel Breitung | |||
America track listing | ||||
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Witchqueen of Eldorado is a song from the Modern Talking tenth album, America, from 2001. The song was not released as a single, but highly charted in the Chile, Peru, Argentina, Brazil, Japan, Europe, South Africa, United States, Canada and Australia radios.
The song references the Incan culture and to one of the most known myths of South America: El Dorado.
The song samples Robert De Niro voice, saying:
Dreams are flying like an eagle to the Orinoco flow, from the desert of El Dorado to the east coast, yes, I know
The song is very similar to Rednex's The Spirit of the Hawk.[1]
Personnel
- Vocals: Thomas Anders
- Choir: Nino de Angelo, Christoph Leisbendorff and Billy King
- Arrangement: Axel Breitung
- Production: Dieter Bohlen and Axel Breitung
- Music and lyrics: Dieter Bohlen
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