Trans Europa Express
Trans Europa Express
Trans Europa Express
Trans Europa Express

Trans Europa Express
Trans Europa Express
Trans Europa Express
Trans Europa Express

Rendez-vous auf den Champs-Élysées
Verlass Paris am Morgen mit dem TEE

Trans Europa Express
Trans Europa Express
Trans Europa Express
Trans Europa Express

In Wien sitzen wir im Nachtcafé
Direkt Verbindung TEE

Trans Europa Express
Trans Europa Express
Trans Europa Express
Trans Europa Express

Wir laufen 'rein in Düsseldorf City
Und treffen Iggy Pop und David Bowie

Trans Europa Express
Trans Europa Express
Trans Europa Express
Trans Europa Express


Lyrics submitted by Chris_Gough

Trans Europa Express [2009 Remaster] Lyrics as written by Emil Schult Ralf Huetter

Lyrics © Wixen Music Publishing, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Anthem Entertainment, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

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    Funny thing is, I adore Kraftwerk and I can't stand rap and hip hop. I find it hard to believe that something as beautiful, precise and technology-loving as Kraftwerk could inspire something as insipid and musicless as rap.

    elvin_wizardon November 04, 2008   Link

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