De Vision Lyrics — by Popularity
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| 51 | Hear Me Calling |
| 52 | Heart of Stone |
| 53 | Heart-Shaped Tumor |
| 54 | Heroine |
| 55 | Hope Won't Die |
| 56 | I'm Not Dreaming of You |
| 57 | I'm Not Enough |
| 58 | If We Should Ignore This |
| 59 | Into Another World |
| 60 | Keep Your Dreams Alive |
| 61 | Klangmonaut |
| 62 | Like the Sun |
| 63 | Lonely Day |
| 64 | Lost in You |
| 65 | Mary Jane |
| 66 | Melody of Your Face |
| 67 | Miss You More |
| 68 | New Drug |
| 69 | Re-Invent Yourself |
| 70 | Remember |
| 71 | Ride on a Star |
| 72 | Right on Time |
| 73 | Scars |
| 74 | Searching for Sluggo |
| 75 | Self-Deception |
| 76 | Shoreline |
| 77 | Slaves to Passion |
| 78 | Slum Child |
| 79 | Someone To Draw The Sword |
| 80 | State of Mind |
| 81 | Strange Affection |
| 82 | Sweet Life |
| 83 | Take Me Over |
| 84 | Take Me to Heaven |
| 85 | Take Me to the Time |
| 86 | The Day Before Yesterday |
| 87 | The Day's Not Done |
| 88 | The Gold Of The Poor |
| 89 | The Way You Treat Me |
| 90 | Time Stands Still (Tonight) |
| 91 | To Be With You |
| 92 | Try to Forget |
| 93 | Turn Me On |
| 94 | Uncaring Machine |
| 95 | Unputdownable |
| 96 | Wages of Sin |
| 97 | We Fly... Tonight |
| 98 | We Might Be One for a Day |
| 99 | What I Feel |
| 100 | When the World Disappeared |
De Vision Albums
About De Vision
De Vision is a German synthpop duo formed in 1988 who became pivotal figures in the European electronic music scene with their blend of melancholic melodies and danceable beats. Their breakthrough albums like "Fairyland?" and "Void" showcased Thomas Adam's emotive vocals paired with Steffen Keth's sophisticated synthesizer work, creating anthems like "Blue Moon" and "Love Me Again" that defined 90s darkwave culture. The band's evolution from underground club favorites to international synthpop icons helped bridge the gap between classic new wave and modern electronic music, influencing countless artists in the process. Their enduring popularity across three decades, evidenced by later works like "Unversed In Love," demonstrates their ability to adapt while maintaining their signature sound of romantic despair wrapped in irresistible electronic arrangements.