BLACKMORE'S NIGHT Track To Be Used As Theme Song In German TV Show

January 23, 2005

BLACKMORE'S NIGHT's track "Loreley" is the theme song of a new German "reality" series "Die Burg", which is scheduled to premiere Sunday, January 23. The program is said to be a reality-based show that will follow families as they try to live they way it was back in the Renaissance times. Click here to see the commercial.

BLACKMORE'S NIGHT recently released a compilation CD, "Beyond the Sunset - The Romantic Collection", which brings together 13 ballads from across their catalogue. "Once In a Million Years" is the sole new track on the collection, which also includes a remixed version of "Ghost of a Rose".

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