Many songs from Tokio Hotel have hit the charts.
From their 2005 album, Schrei, the songs "Der Letzte Tag", "Schrei", "Rette Mich" and "Durch Den Monsun" all scored number one spots on German music charts expect "Schrei" which came in at fifth place.
Their 2007 album, Zimmer 483 also was a success and produced many hits on the chart, such as, "Ubers Ende Der Welt", "Spring Nicht", "An Deiner Seite (Ich Bin Da)" and "Heilig".
"Ubers Ende Der Welt" was the only single from that album that scored a number one spot, but "An Deiner Seite" came in close at number two and "Spring Nicht" was number five on German music charts. The single, "Heilig" was only released in France and grabbed a number 11 on French music charts.
On their first English album, Scream, the only song that hit the American charts was "Ready, Set, Go!" which came in at spot number 19.
And their latest album, Humanoid, has so far spawned four singles; "Automatisch", "Automatic", "Lass Uns Laufen" and "World Behind My Wall." None of these singles were able to hit the charts in America, but "Automatisch" came in at number 5 on German music charts, and "Lass Uns Laufen", which failed to chart in Germany came in at number 13 on French charts.
Their latest album. Humanoid (Eng) and Humanoid (Deu) so far has had two singles, "Automatisch/Automatic" and "Lass Uns Laufen/World Behind My Wall."
Johnathan Davis helped write and make the music for the song screamin' off Tokio Hotel's Humanoid
Rette mich - Tokio Hotel song - was created on 2006-03-10.
I don't think that is a song by Tokio Hotel I have never heard it and I am a big fan. It could be but I'm not sure.
No. The lyrics to 'Herz im Sturm' are not certain or verified, there is no way of telling if it will be Tokio Hotel's single and no music yet has been released.
Tokio Hotel
No they don't.
The Pain of Love.
No, they have never made a song like that.
NO, that was Miley Cyrus!
No Im afraid not istant karma is a song written by John Lennon of the beatles and it is an English sung song, tokio hotel have never sung a song in English and then translated it into German
not sure... but Bill wrote the song.
None of the Tokio Hotel songs are linked to any Shakespeare play.