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

A new series focused on how the 90s really sounded in different countries continues… and February 1995 in Germany was chaos in the best possible way. This is GERMANY HOT 50, reconstructed with 50% Radio Airplay and 50% Sales. No streaming distortions. Just what Germans actually bought and what radio truly played 📻

We begin at the bottom, where fresh energy floods the chart. The month explodes with new entries. From Ireland, The Kelly Family arrive with “Why Why Why,” full of earnest 90s emotion. Germany answers back with local dance force: Scooter crash in with “Move Your Ass!” while Das Modul bring playful electro-pop charm to “Computerliebe.” It’s loud, unapologetic, and very mid-90s.

Eurodance dominates the landscape. Snap! return with “The First The Last Eternity,” cinematic and uplifting. DJ BoBo keeps the floor moving with “Love Is All Around.” And then there’s Scatman John bursting upward with “Scatman,” a joyful, staccato anthem that somehow turned vocal jazz syllables into a continental phenomenon. Germany loved bold personalities.

Rock and adult contemporary bring balance. Bon Jovi appear twice, the emotional power ballad “Always” still lingering while “Someday I’ll Be Saturday Night” storms in as a new entry. Joe Cocker adds gravel-voiced gravitas, and Simple Minds reassert their arena-ready presence with “She’s A River.” Meanwhile, German legends Scorpions hold strong with “White Dove,” proving national pride still mattered on home soil.

Alternative and emotional pop cut deeper. The Cranberries enter twice: the haunting “Zombie” remains powerful, while “Ode To My Family” debuts with Dolores O’Riordan’s unmistakable vulnerability. Annie Lennox brings elegance and drama with “No More ‘I Love You’s’.” And from the US, TLC slide in with “Creep,” sleek and modern, signaling where pop-R&B was heading.

Up in the Top 10, tension builds. Madonna remains magnetic with “Take A Bow,” while East 17 keep winter emotional with “Stay Another Day.” Sting teams up with Pato Banton for the breezy “This Cowboy Song,” adding global flavor. And then, out of nowhere, Mike + The Mechanics and Annie Lennox storm the upper tier as major new contenders.

At #3, the cinematic grandeur of Vangelis with “Conquest Of Paradise” proves Germany still embraced epic, orchestral drama. At #2, Ini Kamoze rides the unstoppable groove of “Here Comes The Hotstepper,” a reggae-dance crossover that radio simply could not ignore.

And at #1… climbing from #4 and powered by both sales and massive airplay… the folk-dance phenomenon from Sweden takes the crown. Rednex dominate February 1995 with “Old Pop In An Oak.” Banjo riffs, eurodance beats, absurdist energy. It sounds ridiculous on paper. It was unstoppable in reality. Germany made it number one 🇩🇪

This is what 1995 actually felt like. Eclectic. National. Emotional. Loud.

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TM LM 2M MS SONG ARTIST
1 4 NEW 2 Old Pop In An Oak Rednex
2 5 NEW 2 Here Comes The Hotstepper Ini Kamoze
3 7 26   Conquest Of Paradise Vangelis
4 NEW 1 Over My Shoulder Mike + The Mechanics
5 NEW 1 No More “I Love You’s” Annie Lennox
6 11 NEW 2 74-’75 The Connells
7 6 8 3 When Do I Get To Sing “My Way” Sparks
8 3 4 3 Take A Bow Madonna
9 25 NEW 2 This Cowboy Song Sting feat. Pato Banton
10 2 2 3 Stay Another Day East 17
11 15 NEW 2 Tell Me When The Human League
12 NEW 1 Ode To My Family The Cranberries
13 NEW 1 Creep TLC
14 NEW 1 Someday I’ll Be Saturday Night Bon Jovi
15 13 28 3 Let The Healing Begin Joe Cocker
16 NEW 1 Open Your Heart M People
17 1 10 3 White Dove Scorpions
18 20 NEW 2 She’s A River Simple Minds
19 41 NEW 2 Scatman (Ski-Ba-Bop-Ba-Dop-Bop) Scatman John
20 8 6   Circle Of Life Elton John
21 NEW 1 Heartbeat Jimmy Somerville
22 NEW 1 Change The Lightning Seeds
23 12 16 3 Another Day Whigfield
24 26 NEW 2 Short Dick Man 20 Fingers
25 49 NEW 2 Move Your Ass! Scooter
26 18 19   Zombie The Cranberries
27 NEW 1 Disco Fans Star Wash
28 NEW 1 Computerliebe Das Modul
29 14 15 3 Run To You Roxette
30 31 NEW 2 Love Is Everywhere Caught In The Act
31 NEW 1 Adiemus Adiemus
32 NEW 1 Independent Love Song Scarlet
33 22 5   Tears Don’t Lie Mark ‘Oh
34 9 3   Cotton Eye Joe Rednex
35 39 NEW 2 Love Is All Around DJ Bobo
36 NEW 1 Ja klar Schwester S.
37 NEW 1 Believe Elton John
38 NEW 1 Ach du meine Nase Sandmann’s Dummies feat. Pitty Platsch & Schnatte Rienchen
39 NEW 1 Jealousy Dave Stewart
40 19 13 3 Sing It To You (Dee-Doob-Dee-Doo) Lavinia Jones
41 27 33 3 It’s Cool Man XXL feat. Peter ‘Cool Man’ Steiner
42 NEW 1 I Know Dionne Farris
43 32 NEW 2 Feeling So Real Moby
44 NEW 1 Babylon Prince Ital Joe feat. Marky Mark
45 NEW 1 The First The Last Eternity Snap! feat. Summer
46 40 NEW 2 Wild Thang Mr. Ed Jumps The Gun
47 35 NEW 2 Redemption RMB
48 10 1   Always Bon Jovi
49 28 30   Max Don’t Have Sex With Your Ex E-Rotic
50 NEW 1 Why Why Why The Kelly Family