GERMANY HOT 50 🇩🇪 – June 1995 | What Germany Played & Bought

Episode 6 of this reconstruction lands in June 1995 in Germany, and this month feels like a full-blown collision of worlds. The GERMANY HOT 50, powered by 50% Radio Airplay and 50% Sales, captures a moment where eurodance, global pop, rock icons and novelty hits all coexist in one beautifully chaotic chart. And yes… there are a lot of new entries. 🎧

From the bottom, Germany’s club culture and rave identity hit hard. Jam & Spoon bring underground credibility with “Angel,” while Winx sneak in with the hypnotic “Don’t Laugh.” Meanwhile, house energy keeps flowing thanks to The Bucketheads and their irresistible “The Bomb!”—a track that feels like a DJ set bottled into a single. Germany in 1995 wasn’t just listening… it was dancing. 🔊

Then come the playful and uniquely German entries that give this chart its identity. Die Schlümpfe bring pure fun with “Schlumpfen Cowboy Joe,” while Die Doofen crash in with humor and irreverence. Add the cheeky energy of Die Prinzen, and you get a reminder that Germany’s charts were never afraid to be quirky alongside global hits.

Rock and alternative continue to carve their space. The Offspring push forward with “Self Esteem,” raw and rebellious, while Green Day keep the momentum alive with “Basket Case.” Legendary voices like Bruce Springsteen and Chris Isaak bring introspection and depth, balancing out the high-energy dance floor dominance.

The middle of the chart is where elegance and melody shine. Elton John adds emotional weight with “Made In England,” while Rod Stewart delivers warmth with “You’re The Star.” Soulful duo Charles & Eddie glide in with smooth romantic charm, and Wet Wet Wet continue to resonate with heartfelt sincerity on “Julia Says.”

And then… the upper tier becomes a real showdown.

Scatman John refuses to fade, keeping “Scatman” firmly in the Top 10 with its joyful eccentricity. Janet Jackson stays sleek and radio-perfect with “Whoops Now.” And in a moment of global pop magnitude, Michael Jackson teams up with Janet for “Scream,” debuting with explosive energy and star power that instantly shakes the chart. ✨

Just outside the top, eurodance continues its reign as La Bouche hold strong with “Be My Lover,” still one of the most infectious tracks of the year. And not far behind, the emotional dominance of Take That with “Back For Good” begins to ease—but only slightly—after ruling previous months.

At #2, the dancefloor refuses to give up its crown easily. “Be My Lover” remains a powerhouse, proving Germany’s love for eurodance is still very much alive.

But at #1… a cinematic, romantic wave takes over.

Climbing from #3 to the very top, Bryan Adams conquers June 1995 with “Have You Ever Really Loved A Woman?” Sweeping, emotional, and deeply evocative, the song captures hearts across radio and record stores alike. It’s not just a hit—it’s a moment. And Germany embraces it completely 🇩🇪❤️

June 1995 is everything at once: euphoric dance, emotional ballads, rebellious rock, novelty fun and global superstardom sharing the same chart. This is what real diversity in music sounded like.

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TM LM 2M MS SONG ARTIST
1 3 43 3 Have You Ever Really Loved A Woman? Bryan Adams
2 2 31 3 Be My Lover La Bouche
3 1 1 3 Back For Good Take That
4 38 NEW 2 Wish You Were Here Rednex
5 NEW   1 This Ain’t A Love Song Bon Jovi
6 NEW   1 I Wanna B With U Fun Factory
7 19 NEW 2 You’re The Star Rod Stewart
8 5 3 5 Scatman (Ski-Ba-Bop-Ba-Dop-Bop) Scatman John
9 4 4 3 Whoops Now Janet Jackson
10 9 29 4 Adiemus Adiemus
11 15 NEW 2 I’m Gonna Love You (24-7-365) Charles & Eddie
12 NEW   1 Mief! (Nimm mich jetzt, auch wenn ich stinke!) Die Doofen
13 10 8 4 Over My Shoulder Mike + The Mechanics
14 26 NEW 2 This Way To Happiness Glenn Frey
15 23 NEW 2 Wake Up Boo! The Boo Radleys
16 6 13 3 Julia Says Wet Wet Wet
17 NEW   1 Scream Michael Jackson & Janet Jackson
18 25 NEW 2 Droste, hörst du mich? Mark ‘Oh
19 16 NEW 2 Love Can Build A Bridge Cher, Chrissie Hynde & Neneh Cherry with Eric Clapton
20 NEW   1 Hurt So Good Jimmy Somerville
21 8 23 3 Turn On, Tune In, Cop Out Freak Power
22 32 NEW 2 Self Esteem Offspring
23 43 NEW 2 Push The Feeling On Nightcrawlers
24 NEW   1 Schlumpfen Cowboy Joe Die Schlümpfe
25 34 45 3 Wonderfull Days Charly Lownoise & Mental Theo
26 30 46 3 Lick It 20 Fingers feat. Roula
27 36 NEW 2 Du musst ein Schwein sein Die Prinzen
28 NEW   1 Friends Scooter
29 7 5 5 74-’75 The Connells
30 NEW   1 Somebody’s Crying Chris Isaak
31 NEW   1 Chains Tina Arena
32 33 NEW 2 Secret Garden Bruce Springsteen
33 NEW   1 Made In England Elton John
34 28 28 3 Hardcore Vibes Dune
35 39 NEW 2 Living Without Your Love Interactive
36 24 6 6 Conquest Of Paradise Vangelis
37 42 38 3 Basket Case Green Day
38 20 NEW 2 Hypnotised Simple Minds
39 29 26 4 Computerliebe Das Modul
40 NEW   1 The Bomb! (These Sounds Fall Into My Mind) Kenny “Dope” pres. The Bucketheads
41 46 NEW 2 Don’t Give Me Your Life Alex Party
42 NEW   1 My Arms Keep Missing You Caught In The Act
43 NEW   1 Don’t Laugh Winx
44 12 2 4 No More “I Love You’s” Annie Lennox
45 NEW   1 Everyday Incognito
46 11 7 4 The First The Last Eternity Snap! feat. Summer
47 31 27 3 Fred Come To Bed E-Rotic
48 NEW   1 You Gotta Say Yes To Another Excess Jam & Spoon’s Hands On Yello
49 45 39 3 Think Twice Céline Dion
50 NEW   1 Angel (Ladadi O-Heyo) Jam & Spoon feat. Plavka