| | Wiesnhits 2008 CD - Import
Wiesnhits 2008 Songs | 1. | Ein Stern (der deinen Namen trägt) |
| 2. | Cowboy ; Indianer (komm' hol das Lasso raus!) |
| 3. | Wer ist dieser DJ? |
| 4. | Sierra Madre |
| 5. | Que Sera Sera |
| 6. | Jugendliebe |
| 7. | Die Hände zum Himmel |
| 8. | Allee Allee (Eine Straße viele Bäume) |
| 9. | Live Is Life |
| 10. | Fürstenfeld |
| 11. | (Is This The Way To) Amarillo |
| 12. | Samba De Janeiro |
| 13. | Du hast den schönsten Arsch der Welt |
| 14. | Crazy Loop (Mm-ma-ma) |
| 15. | Ella Elle L A |
| 16. | Played-A-Live (The Bongo Song) |
| 17. | Everytime We Touch |
| 18. | Dragostea Din Tei |
| 19. | Boten Anna |
| 20. | Infinity 2008 |
| 21. | Let Me Think About It |
| 22. | Sie liebt den DJ |
| 23. | Wahnsinn |
| 24. | Anton aus Tirol |
| 25. | Das rote Pferd |
| 26. | Hey Baby |
| 27. | Country Roads |
| 28. | No No Never |
| 29. | Ein Bett im Kornfeld (Let Your Love Flow) |
| 30. | Flieger, grüß mir die Sonne |
| 31. | Bruttosozialprodukt |
| 32. | Rockin' All Over The World |
| 33. | Y.M.C.A. |
| 34. | I Will Survive |
| 35. | Er gehört zu mir |
| 36. | 99 Luftballons |
| 37. | Was wir alleine nicht schaffen |
| 38. | Er hat ein knallrotes Gummiboot |
| 39. | Marmor, Stein und Eisen bricht |
| 40. | We Are The Champs |
| 41. | Ab in den Süden 2004 |
| 42. | Hamma! |
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