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Vienna - Ultravox song - was created in 1993.
"Vienna" by Ultravox charted twice. It peaked at #2 on the UK charts when it was originally released in 1980. It was re-issued in 1992 and peaked at #13 in 1993.
John lennon Woman
in German it is called "Wien" and has no specific meaning, it's just a name.
Ultravox was created in 1973.
Ultravox ended in 1996.
"Vienna" was kept from the UK #1 spot by John Lennon's "Woman" for a week, and then by Joe Dolce's, "Shaddap You Face", for another 3 weeks.
Tainted Love (Soft Cell), Vienna (Ultravox), True (Spandau Ballet), Why? (Bronski Beat), Who's That Girl? (Eurythmics).
The Best of Ultravox was created in 2003.
Extended Ultravox was created in 1998.
It's an impressionistic, moody, new Romantic dream. Don't look for a coherent narrative here, because there isn't one. Just let it take you.
Released by Ultravox in 1983, 'Vienna' is an enigmatic song whose meaning is difficult to fathom out. It's based around a young couple who are staying in Vienna and whose relationship you get the impression is undergoing severe difficulties. It focuses upon the atmopshere of the city on a cold, grey misty Winter's morning, very early when nobody's about- the boy is brooding about the future of their troubled partnership as they lie in their room, sometimes drifting away into thinking about the city's rich cultural and musical history or focusing on the things about him in the bedroom, but then suddenly snapping back to hard reality and the future of their love. He declares that Vienna and all of it's glories mean nothing to him unless his relationship with the girl has a future.