In Mr. Genscher's view, Germany must continue on the course he originally charted: Help strengthen the European Community, aid Eastern European reconstruction and promote trans-Atlantic partnership.
Tim's cover of the song originally charted at number 56 in early 2007 from unsolicited airplay received shortly after the release of Let It Go.
The song originally charted at number 42 from unsolicited airplay in September 2007, shortly after Just Who I Am: Poets & Pirates was released.
The song originally charted in the U.S. at No. 44 in October 1986 but it was reissued with greater promotion in March 1987 and hit No. 23.
The song originally charted as an album cut based on unsolicited airplay, charting at number 59 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts, and number 21 on the Billboard Bubbling Under Hot 100.
In Australia the song originally charted at 39.
The single, featuring vocal trio Platnum, originally charted at number seven, before climbing to the number two position, where it remained for three weeks.
It originally only charted in the UK Singles Chart at number 59.
Thirty-five years after originally charting in the UK, the song (albeit in a re-recorded version) re-entered the charts in October 1997, reaching no. 26.
Originally charting in November, the song hit number 1 later that month, and stayed there until February next year.