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2003 single by Alexander Klaws
"Take Me Tonight " is a song by German recording artist Alexander Klaws , the winner of the inaugural season of the television competition Deutschland sucht den Superstar . Written and produced by DSDS judge Dieter Bohlen , it was released as both his coronation song and debut single. Upon its release, it debuted at number-one on the German and Swiss Singles Charts . The song was later included on his debut album, Take Your Chance (2003).
Formats and track listings [ ]
1. "Take Me Tonight" (Radio Edit) 4:00 2. "Take Me Tonight" (Extended Version) 5:19 3. "Take Me Tonight" (Instrumental) 4:00
Credits and personnel [ ]
Credits taken from Take Your Chance liner notes.[1]
Lyrics, music, production – Dieter Bohlen
Arrangement – Lalo Titenkov
Bass – Peter Weihe
Guitar – Peter Weihe
Choir – Anja Mahnken, Billy King, Chris Bendorff, Madeleine Lang
Artwork – Ronald Reinsberg
Mixing – Jeo
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