Der Kommissar (song)
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") is a song recorded by Austrian music artist Falco in 1981. The song was written by Robert Ponger and Falco. It reached the top of the charts in many European countries. An English translated cover version by the group
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in 1982 had greater success in other countries.


Background

The music of "Der Kommissar" was written by producer Robert Ponger and intended for Reinhold Bilgeri. After Bilgeri rejected it, as he felt the song was too soft, Falco reworked it for his 1982 album '' Einzelhaft'' by adding his text to the partly mixed down instrumental track. Falco would have preferred to release "Helden von heute" as the main side (A-side), because the melody hook of "Der Kommissar" seemed too similar to the bass hook of
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" from which Ponger had borrowed it after its release earlier in 1981, but the record company wanted "Der Kommissar" to be on the A-side, because they felt it had more potential. The record company decided on a Y- vs. X-side release for Austria and an A-side for Germany, which was vindicated when "Der Kommissar" reached No. 1 in both countries in January 1982. After this success, Falco's management decided to release "Der Kommissar" (as an A-side) in other countries as well. The song recorded for other side of the record, the pop-rock "'" ("Heroes of Today"), is a tribute to
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". It was recorded in Berlin; Falco stated in an interview that he went to Berlin to follow the "tracks" left there by Bowie, with his albums '' "Heroes"'' and ''
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Commercial performance

The song reached No. 74 on the US '' Cashbox'' chart in 1983, while failing to chart on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 or on the UK Singles Chart. Falco would break through with major hits in those countries two albums later, with the '' Falco 3'' singles "
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" and " Vienna Calling" in 1986. Updated remixes of "Der Kommissar" were released by Falco in 1991, 1998, and posthumously in 2008.


Music video

In the U.S. official music video, Falco is shown in front of a blue screen with stock footage of Austrian police cars driving the streets at night with blue lights on playing behind him. Falco is lip-syncing the song, partly dancing and at the beginning running in place, to simulate running from the cops. In the European official music video, he is sitting in a kind of interrogation room wearing a white suit and smoking.European Falco music video of "Der Kommissar"
at YouTube


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After the Fire version

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recorded an English version, also titled "Der Kommissar", and released it as a single, but the record floundered. Coming off a tour opening for
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, After the Fire was working on material for a new album when in December 1982, the group announced onstage during a concert that they were disbanding. Both the After the Fire and Falco versions were rising on the Canadian charts at the time, but neither had cracked the US pop charts. Around that time, American singer
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began working on her second studio album, '' Branigan 2'', and she recorded "Deep in the Dark", a new song written over the melody and arrangement of "Der Kommissar" which was prepared for release. The After the Fire version finally hit the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 on 22 February 1983, and started rising. The song's
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received extensive airplay on
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in 1983 propelling its popularity on US radio. The song entered the US
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on 5 March 1983, peaking at No. 5, and spending a total of 14 weeks in the top 40. The single was released under the
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label, with a catalog number of 03559 and a compilation album, titled '' Der Kommissar'', was released. Amidst all this renewed attention to the composition, Falco's own version, which had done well in some US markets but not charted nationally, was re-released, but the German-language record remained essentially a novelty hit there, charting concurrently with the After the Fire version but not rising above No. 74 on the ''Cashbox'' chart. In Canada, Falco's version had peaked at No. 11 the same late-January week that After the Fire's version peaked at No. 12. After the Fire's record company,
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, pleaded with the band to regroup, but to no avail. While UK promotional singles for "Deep in the Dark" were pressed (the After the Fire version missed the UK top 40 and the Falco version failed to chart there), Branigan's record company,
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, officially released "
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" in the United States, where that song peaked at No. 7.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Kommissar 1981 songs 1981 singles 1982 singles 1983 singles A&M Records singles After the Fire songs Epic Records singles Falco (musician) songs Laura Branigan songs Number-one singles in Austria Number-one singles in Germany Number-one singles in Italy Number-one singles in Spain Songs about police officers Songs written by Falco (musician) Songs written by Robert Ponger