Sankt Ludwigshafen in Microvision 2022: Difference between revisions
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*{{Team flag|Calbion}}: Following the release of the song, Lang became an unlikely sex symbol among young Calbain women. The ladies described the middle-aged singer as "a dream" and listening to his voice as "better than sex". The declining music industry in Calbion saw a mass uptick in sales when the record became available. Long lines in front of record stores were seen all over the country and in Pentyre and Llysthur, the police had to break up riots when the record was sold out. | |||
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Latest revision as of 20:58, 22 October 2022
Sankt Ludwigshafen took part in Microvision Song Contest 2022 with the song "Auf und auf voll Lebenslust" by Franzl Lang. The song is sung in South Cibolan Saxon. This act was performed eightth in this year's contest.
In this song, Franzl Lang, Sankt Ludwigshafen's most famous yodeller performs his traditional art in a way that makes anyone who dares to listen happy. His music is loved by young and old, he brings everyone together in joy.
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Lyrics
Lyrics may be found here.
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Reactions and propaganda
Calbion: Following the release of the song, Lang became an unlikely sex symbol among young Calbain women. The ladies described the middle-aged singer as "a dream" and listening to his voice as "better than sex". The declining music industry in Calbion saw a mass uptick in sales when the record became available. Long lines in front of record stores were seen all over the country and in Pentyre and Llysthur, the police had to break up riots when the record was sold out.
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