Genghis Khan Popular Song Rankings [2025]
The German group Genghis Khan, which bears the name of the father of the Mongol Empire.
They were active in the 80s and were an amazing group that scored hits around the world.
This time, we’ll present a ranking of their popular songs, which still have fans today.
Younger listeners, please check it out as well.
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Genghis Khan Popular Song Rankings [2025] (21–30)
Tut Ench AmunGenghis Khan22rank/position

This number is themed around the boy-king pharaoh of Egypt’s 18th Dynasty.
Many aspects of his life and related facts remain shrouded in mystery, and his existence still attracts intense attention today.
Let’s listen to his extraordinary fate arranged in the Genghis Khan style.
Wir sitzen alle im selben BootGenghis Khan23rank/position

This song sings that the world is like everyone riding on a single ship—that we’re all the same human beings.
Its cast of characters includes Cleopatra, Caesar, Napoleon, Strauss, Schmidt, Khrushchev, city dwellers, farmers, and more.
Each person is different, but we’re all creatures aboard the same Earth.
No matter how different or similar we are to others, the song makes you feel that such differences are trivial.
It’s a grand, monumental masterpiece.
AladdinGenghis Khan24rank/position

Included on the 1981 album “Wir sitzen alle im selben Boot,” known in Japan as “Hero Aladdin.” It’s a wistful number set to a melancholic melody that conveys the sense of emptiness lying beyond the fulfillment of every wish.
Komm doch heim (Come home)Genghis Khan25rank/position

This song, whose Japanese title can be translated as “Come Home,” sings of the loneliness of being left alone while praying for the safety of a lover who has set out on a journey.
She tries to console herself, saying there’s no helping it because he’s a fighter, yet she still can’t contain the overflowing loneliness—and that heartache comes through in the melody.
Pass auf, der Drache kommtGenghis Khan26rank/position

A dance number given the Japanese title “Disco Dragon.” The lyrics tell a somewhat familiar story: a girl offered as a sacrifice to a dragon kisses the bewildered dragon, and it transforms into a young man.
PusztaGenghis Khan27rank/position

It’s a plaintive song in which a man living alone in the wilderness recalls the woman he loved and is moved to tears, with a violin sounding heartbreakingly throughout.
The woman he loved will never return; overwhelmed by this sorrow, the solitary man does not express it in words.
He simply plays the violin to convey it—and those who hear it are moved to tears.
RobinsonGenghis Khan28rank/position

A song about Robinson Crusoe—the protagonist of the book published in 1719 as “The Life and Strange Surprizing Adventures of Robinson Crusoe”—who lives on an uninhabited island in the tropical seas.
It depicts the life he led, spending his days watching the horizon beyond, searching for ships.





