Heut' ist mein Tag
Heut' ist mein Tag

Ich fühl' mich gut
Und mach' mein Herz auf
Lass' die Sonne rein
Jeder Tag soll ein Geschenk
Und was besondres sein

Ich steh' auf schau' aus dem Fenster
In ein Himmelblau
Vertrieben sind die Nachtgespenster
Und ich wei genau

Heut' ist mein Tag
Heut' ist mein Tag
Heut' ist mein Tag
(Heut' ist mein Tag)

Heut' ist mein Tag
Heut' ist mein Tag
Heut' ist mein Tag

Ich schau' in den Spiegel
Zieh' mir was Besond'res an
Es ist nicht zu glauben
Da man so gut ausseh'n kann

Ich tanz' auf der Straße
Lach' den Menschen ins Gesicht
Alles denkt, ich bin verrückt
Denn sie wissen nicht

Heut' ist mein Tag
Heut' ist mein Tag
Heut' ist mein Tag
Heut' ist mein Tag

Heut' ist mein Tag
Heut' ist mein Tag
Heut' ist mein Tag
(Heut' ist mein Tag)

Heut' ist mein Tag
Heut' ist mein Tag
Heut' ist mein Tag

Heut' ist mein Tag
Heut' ist mein Tag
Heut' ist mein Tag

Heut' ist mein Tag
Heut' ist mein Tag
Heut' ist mein Tag
(Heut' ist mein Tag)

Heut' ist mein Tag
Heut' ist mein Tag
Heut' ist mein Tag

Heut' ist mein Tag
Heut' ist mein Tag
Heut' ist mein Tag
(Heut' ist mein Tag)

Heut' ist mein Tag
Heut' ist mein Tag
Heut' ist mein Tag
Heut' ist mein Tag


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    Historically, this song sort of ushered in the end of happy hardcore as a genre, and was also Blumchen's last hit as "blumchen."

    The main line in the song "heut ist mein tag" translates to "today is my day." Simply put, the song is just that euphoric... Its catchy synthesizers and melodies are constantly happy and driving. In a way it is the result of many years of experimenting for many happy hardcore artists.

    zzazzmanon June 14, 2008   Link

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