German band
Dune released their cover of "Who Wants to Live Forever" in October 1996, by Orbit and
Virgin Records, as the first single from their third album,
Forever (1997). It is produced by Bernd Burhoff and Jens Oettrich, recorded in
Abbey Road Studios in
London, and features German singer
Verena von Strenge and the
London Session Orchestra. The single peaked at number two in Germany for two weeks, receiving a
platinum certification after selling more than 500,000 copies in Germany alone.
Music video The accompanying music video for "Who Wants to Live Forever" was directed by Swedish-based director
Matt Broadley and was shot in the
Scottish Highlands. The video begins in an old
churchyard, where
Oliver Froning of Dune plays a man standing by a grave. He then sees Verena von Strenge appearing in ghost-like form, dressed in a white dress, singing to him. When Froning leaves the graveyard, he walks into the highlands. By a river, he stops for drinking some water, and again sees von Strenge standing in front of a waterfall, singing to him. In the end, he reaches the top of the mountains, where he is united with von Strenge.
Track listing • "Who Wants to Live Forever" (Sixtysix radio mix) (3:54) • "Who Wants to Live Forever" (South Bound mix) (3:58) •
Highland Trilogy: One Day in Glencoe (4:49) •
Highland Trilogy: Valley of Tears (4:58) •
Highland Trilogy: In the Air, Part 2 (10:29)
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