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Sheet music, chords Gilla - Help! Help!
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Sheet music, chords Gilla - Johnny
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Sheet music, chords Gilla - Go Down Mainstreet
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Sheet music, chords Gilla - Go Down Mainstreet
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Sheet music, chords Gilla - Help! Help!
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Gilla (born Gisela Wuchinger, 27 February 1950) is an Austrian singer from the late 1970s disco era. Gilla was discovered by German producer Frank Farian who got her signed to Hansa Records in 1974. After an unsuccessful German cover version "Mir ist kein Weg zu weit" of Marcella Bella's Italian hit single "Nessuno mai", Farian had her record a German disco version of Labelle's "Lady Marmalade". Despite being a modest hit (#24), it caused some attention of being the first German record to feature such explicit lyrics as "Willst du mit mir schlafen gehn?" (Do You Want To Go To Sleep With Me) (1975). It was followed later in the year with "Tu es" (also recorded in English as "Why Don't You Do It") which became Gilla's biggest hit, peaking at #10 in the German charts and giving Farian a commercial breakthrough as a producer.