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The music was written by Uwe Fahrenkrog-Petersen with credit for the German lyrics to Carlo Karges and to Kevin McAlea for the English lyrics.

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99 luftballon composed and sung by the German band "Nena" in 1983

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Actually the name of the song is 99 Luftallons by Nena in 1984

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