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[Verse 1] A goddess on a mountain top. Was burning like a silver flame. The summit of beauty and love. And Venus was her name. [Chorus] She's got it. Yeah, baby, she's got it. Well, I'm your...
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16. Aug. 2018 · Finde die deutsche Übersetzung von Venus, dem berühmten Song von Shocking Blue, auf Songtexte.com. Vergleiche die Original- und die deutsche Version und erfahre mehr über die Autoren und die Geschichte des Liedes.
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Shocking Blue Lyrics. "Venus". A goddess on a mountain top. Was burning like a silver flame. The summit of beauty and love. And Venus was her name. She's got it.
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Der Songtext von 'Venus' von Shocking Blue ist eine metaphorische Darstellung der römischen Göttin Venus, die auch als G... Venus. Eine Göttin auf dem Gipfel. A Goddess on the mountain top. Brannte wie eine silberne Flamme. Was burning like a silver flame. Der Gipfel der Schönheit und Liebe. The summit of beauty and love. Und Venus war ihr Name.
Shocking Blue in 1970. The song was written by Robbie van Leeuwen, Shocking Blue's guitarist, sitarist, and background vocalist. Van Leeuwen wrote new lyrics set to music based on "The Banjo Song" by Tim Rose and the Big 3, which is in turn lyrically a modification of the 19th century song "Oh! Susanna" by Stephen Foster.