Die Nacht… Du bist nicht allein

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"Die Nacht… Du bist nicht allein"
Single by Schiller with Thomas D.
from the album Tag und Nacht
Released14 October 2005
GenreElectronica
LabelIsland Records (Universal Music)
Songwriter(s)Christopher von Deylen, Thomas D.
Producer(s)Christopher von Deylen
Schiller singles chronology
"Leben… I Feel You"
(2004)
"Die Nacht… Du bist nicht allein"
(2005)
"Der Tag… Du bist erwacht"
(2006)

"Die Nacht… Du bist nicht allein" (English: "The Night… You Are Not Alone") is the first single from the 2005 Schiller album Tag und Nacht with vocals by German singer Thomas D. and his wife Tina Dürr. The single was released on 14 October 2005 and peaked at number 24 on German singles chart in 2005. The single includes the song "Sonnenaufgang". The cover art work shows a graphic of the moon. The music video was shot in Berlin.

Track listing[]

No.TitleLength
1."Die Nacht… Du bist nicht allein (Fernsehfassung)"4:24
2."Die Nacht… Du bist nicht allein (Northern Lite Remix)"4:11
3."Die Nacht… Du bist nicht allein (Instrumentalfassung)"4:27
4."Sonnenaufgang (Album Version)"3:16

Music video[]

The music video for "Die Nacht… Du bist nicht allein" was produced by Free the Dragon Filmproduktion GmbH and was shot in one day in 2005 in Berlin by Marcus Sternberg. It has a length of 4:26 minutes.[1] The video features Thomas D. and Christopher von Deylen. It's the first appearance of Christopher von Deylen in a music video of Schiller. The music video was shot on different locations in Berlin such as the city highway (Bundesautobahn 100) and a forest in Zehlendorf.

In the video there is used a Chaika, a luxury automobile from the Soviet Union.

Other crew members:

  • Felix Storp - director of photography
  • Andrés Lizana Prado - first assistant camera
  • Philipp Tölke - second assistant camera
  • Matthias Gelhausen - camera car driver
  • Julian Holzapfel - play-back operator

Charts[]

Chart (2005) Peak
position
Germany (Media Control AG)[2] 24
Switzerland[3] 80

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