About "Hi! Hi! Hi!"
"Hi! Hi! Hi!" is a 1986 song performed by German pop singer Sandra. It was written by Michael Cretu, Hubert Kemmler and Klaus Hirschburger, and produced by Cretu and Armand Volker.
The song was released as the second single from Sandra's second solo studio album, Mirrors, in autumn 1986. It was commercially successful, reaching the Top 10 in Germany, and the Top 20 in Austria, France and Switzerland. It also peaked on the airplay chart in Austria at No. 11. and in Germany at No. 12.The music video for the song was directed by DoRo (Rudi Dolezal and Hannes Rossacher). The clip was released on Sandra's VHS video compilations Ten on One (The Singles) and 18 Greatest Hits, released in 1987 and 1992, respectively, as well as the 2003 DVD The Complete History.A new remix of the song was included on Sandra's retrospective album Reflections (2006).
Top songs by Sandra
- Maria Magdalena
- Hi! Hi! Hi!
- In The Heat Of The Night
- Nights In White Satin
- Invisible Shelter
- Midnight Man
- Heaven Can Wait
- Everlasting Love
- Seal It Forever
- Innocent Love
- Two Lovers Tonight
- Secret Land
- La Vista De Luna
- Children Of England
- Loreen
- You'll Be Mine
- You Are So Beautiful
- Little Girl
- Free Love
- Don't Cry (the Breakup Of The World)
- A Big Insanity
- Won't Run Away
- No Taboo
- Crazy Juliet
- Just Like Diamonds
- Shadows
- Don't Cry
- Mirror Of Love
- Around My Heart
- Life May Be A Big Insanity
- I Need Love '95
- Celebrate Your Life
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