Piep Piep

Piep Piep (Beep Beep) is the fifth hit single released by Schnuffel, on 8 October 2009 by Sony BMG Germany (Sony BMG).[1] The song arrives in Germany at the 54th place, but the best place that it obtained is the 33rd in Austria. Is the first track in the Album Komm Kuscheln.[2] Is the last Schnuffel's single released in CD format: the new "single" of the year 2011, named "DubiDubi Du" is available only in the Jamba site with download [3] and in digital format on Amazon, iTunes and GooglePlay. The producer of the 3D animation for the music video is "ZEILT productions".[4]

"Piep Piep"
Single by Schnuffel
from the album Komm Kuscheln
ReleasedOctober 8, 2009
GenrePop/rock
Length3:39
LabelJamba, Fox Mobile, Sony BMG
Songwriter(s)Thomas Preuss
Producer(s)Samuel Trevor Francis
Schnuffel singles chronology
"'Schnuffels Weihnachtslied'"
(2008)
"Piep Piep"
(2009)
"'DubiDubi Du'"
(2011)

Track listing

  1. "Piep Piep" - 3:39
  2. "Wenn es regnet" - 3:12
International editions
  • 2009: Beep Beep (English version) (by Snuggle) [5]
  • 2009: Bip Bip (Spanish version) (by Snufi) [6]
  • 2009: Pip-píp (by Kramis) [7]
  • 2009: TiViBi (Italian version) (by Kikolo) [8]
  • 2010: Bim-Bam (Hungarian version) (by Snufi) [9]
  • 2010: Bip Bip (French version) (by Lapin Câlin) [10]
  • 2011: Το πιο καλό παιδί (Greek version) (by Σνούφελ το λαγουδάκι / Snoufel to lagoudaki / Snoufel the bunny) [11]

Charts

Chart (2008) Peak
position
Austrian Singles Chart[12] 33
German Singles Chart 54
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