Move Mania

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"Move Mania"
Single by Sash! featuring Shannon
from the album Life Goes On
Released21 October 1998
GenreEurodance
Length3:47
LabelMighty 563 061-2
Songwriter(s)
  • Sascha Lappessen
  • Ralf Kappmeier
  • Thomas Alisson
Producer(s)
  • Sash!
  • Tokapi
Sash! singles chronology
"Mysterious Times"
(1998)
"Move Mania"
(1998)
"Ma Baker"
(1998)
Shannon singles chronology
"Stronger Together"
(1985)
"Move Mania"
(1998)
Music video
"Move Mania" at YouTube

"Move Mania" is a 1998 song by the German DJ group Sash! and it features American singer Shannon. It is the third single from Sash!'s second studio album Life Goes On (Sash! album) which was released on 17 August 1998.[1]


Charts[change | change source]

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