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Tu' mir nicht weh
"Tu' mir nicht weh"
Single by Connie Francis
B-side"Paradiso"
Released1962
RecordedApril 12, 1962
both at Austrophon Studio, Vienna
GenreSchlager music
LengthA-Side: 2:55
B-Side: 2:39
LabelMGM Records 61 056
Songwriter(s)A-side: Ted Murry, Benny Davis, Fini Busch
B-Side: Peter König, Wolfgang Zell
Producer(s)Gerhard Mendelsohn
Connie Francis
German singles chronology
""Lili Marleen"/
"Mond von Mexico"
"
(1962)
"Tu' mir nicht weh"
(1962)
""Wenn du gehst"/
"Gondola d'Amore"
"
(1962)

Tu' mir nicht weh is the eighth German single recorded by U. S. entertainer Connie Francis.

Background

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The single's A-side is a German cover version of Francis' U.S. # 1 hit Don't Break the Heart That Loves You, which Francis also recorded in

Overview

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The single's B-Side was Paradiso, a song written especially in German for Francis.

"Tu' mir nicht weh" peaked at No. 2 of the German charts [1] and No. 5 on Austrian charts.[2] while "Paradiso" peaked at No. 1, marking this record as Francis first double-sided single in Germany of which the B-side scored better on the charts than the A-side.[3] It also did better in Austria, reaching No. 2 there. Both of the songs were later included in her 1964 Connie Francis Sings German Favorites album.[4]

Subsequently, "Paradiso" became one of the biggest hits of the year 1962 with cover versions in

Charts

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Year Title AUT[2] GER[5]
1962 "Tu' mir nicht weh" 5 2
"Paradiso" 2 1

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