Gilla | - Ich Brenne (digital Release) 1976

While the original release was analog, the term "Digital Release" often refers to modern remasters available on streaming platforms or YouTube archives that preserve the high-fidelity sound of the 1976 master.

In the same year, Gilla released her second album, (Undress Me), which featured German covers of "Sunny" and "No Woman No Cry".

: "Ich brenne" followed Gilla's massive success with the provocative German cover of "Lady Marmalade" ( "Willst du mit mir schlafen gehn?" ) and solidified her position as a leading voice in Farian's early disco stable. Related 1976 Works

is a German disco single by Austrian singer Gilla , released in May 1976 through Hansa Records. Produced by the legendary Frank Farian (the architect behind Boney M. and Milli Vanilli), the track is a notable entry in the mid-70s European disco scene. Key Details of the 1976 Release

: Gilla also recorded an English version titled "Help Help," which appeared on her 1977 international debut album of the same name.

: Frank Farian later remixed the track with his own vocals for Boney M. ’s debut album, Take the Heat Off Me , where it replaced "Baby Do You Wanna Bump" in certain international territories.

: The song reached #44 on the German charts and was a hit in the Netherlands. Digital Presence and Historical Context

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Gilla | - Ich Brenne (digital Release) 1976

While the original release was analog, the term "Digital Release" often refers to modern remasters available on streaming platforms or YouTube archives that preserve the high-fidelity sound of the 1976 master.

In the same year, Gilla released her second album, (Undress Me), which featured German covers of "Sunny" and "No Woman No Cry". Gilla - Ich brenne (Digital Release) 1976

: "Ich brenne" followed Gilla's massive success with the provocative German cover of "Lady Marmalade" ( "Willst du mit mir schlafen gehn?" ) and solidified her position as a leading voice in Farian's early disco stable. Related 1976 Works While the original release was analog, the term

is a German disco single by Austrian singer Gilla , released in May 1976 through Hansa Records. Produced by the legendary Frank Farian (the architect behind Boney M. and Milli Vanilli), the track is a notable entry in the mid-70s European disco scene. Key Details of the 1976 Release Related 1976 Works is a German disco single

: Gilla also recorded an English version titled "Help Help," which appeared on her 1977 international debut album of the same name.

: Frank Farian later remixed the track with his own vocals for Boney M. ’s debut album, Take the Heat Off Me , where it replaced "Baby Do You Wanna Bump" in certain international territories.

: The song reached #44 on the German charts and was a hit in the Netherlands. Digital Presence and Historical Context