Nevermind the fact that, presumably, a very small percentage of Munich revelers have ever visited West Virginia—they still know all the English words to John Denver’s anthem to the state’s natural beauty. OktoberfestTours.travel is Thirsty Swagman's premium brand taking you to the world's best beer festivals including Oktoberfest in Munich and the Stuttgart Beer festival.

Nearly everyone in Germany can sing all the words, so best to brush up.

The real answer: dancing on benches with 10,000 of your newest friends. This song plays on a pretty constant rotation, partially to keep those mugs keep full and the good cheer plentiful.

I wanna know if you’ll be my girl.”. For the best Oktoberfest songs, look no further than these folk songs, rock anthems, oompah faves and singalong classics. New York has some of the best Oktoberfest events this side of the Atlantic and plenty of the best beer in NYC to celebrate it with. This tune is about as authentic a folk song as you’ll find. The adults in the big beer tents have adopted it and made up a wacky dance to go along with it. Expect to hear it multiple times daily at any Oktoberfest celebration. GET BREAKING NEWS IN YOUR BROWSER. Listen bsome of the most popular tunes and songs played in Oktoberfest: Tips: Just right click on the song's name and select "save target as / save link as" to download the song. By entering your email address you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy and consent to receive emails from Time Out about news, events, offers and partner promotions. Below is a list of songs you will probably hear at Oktoberfest and should definitely be added to your playlist. Another folk song that is hard to escape while in Germany, this one is also regularly played by oompah bands stateside due to the prominence of the accordion and its catchy chorus that translates to any language: “Iha, iha, iha, oh.”. It’s after 6:00 that you’ll hear more of the modern, upbeat songs that require electric instruments and your full boogie potential. Clap your hands, chant along – “Iha Iha Iha oh” — and groove to the accordion in this cool oompah number, widely known as “The Donkey Song.” It features some really amazing yodeling. Until 6 PM inside the beer tents, it’s the traditional German oom-pah-pah played by house brass bands that you’ll hear but it’s kept at a decibel level below 85 (that’s more than a garbage disposal but not quite a lawn mower). Released in 2013 by pop star Helene Fischer, this is now Germany’s second most successful song ever.
Ja! This one is an anthem to getting your drink on at the Hofbräuhaus—an activity you’re almost sure to partake in on your trip to Munich.

No one seems to know exactly how (or why) this became a “thing” at Oktoberfest. Sure, you’ll get plenty of German oompah during the world’s largest volksfest, but you’ll also get a lot of American radio hits and pop songs, which have become nearly as popular as those giant pretzels they serve.

On the list of Oktoberfest songs, this is the most recent. But hey, it’s really fun to sing—“Ooh, ooh!” This song also has a few signature moves of its own but I’ll tell you about those when you’re older. Ooh! But revelers in Munich have a seemingly boundless appetite for this 1961 Bruce Channel hit, which was introduced to a whole other generation — and generations to follow — in the film “Dirty Dancing.”. You’ll hear this short song more often than any other at Oktoberfest, as Germans and visitors stand up from their tables, clap and sing out at top volume between gulps of beer. Copyright © 2019 All Right Reserved, Thirsty Swagman Pty Ltd, things you need to know about Oktoberfest in Munich before you go. Even songs released over ten years ago by Austrian DJs aren’t safe from becoming hit Oktoberfest songs. Jim Harrington is the pop music critic for the Bay Area News Group. For the best Oktoberfest songs, look no further than these folk songs, rock anthems, oompah faves and singalong classics By Tolly Wright Posted: Wednesday August 22 2018 Share Tweet One song required on any Oktoberfest playlist is "Ein Prosit" because it is played every 20-30 minutes in the tents in Munich. Sure you’ve got some polka over here… but you’ve also got some electric guitar, hard rock busting speakers over there.
Before you head out to one of the city’s best beer halls and beer gardens, get acquainted with this playlist of the best Oktoberfest songs of all time, the tunes that are sure to be echoing through festival tents this fall. You can either join us in the beer tents for a few Steins or if you're up for a bit more adventure then come party with us on our flagship Beer or Bust tour. We can only assume “Ein Prosit” is first?

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CLICK HERE TO TURN ON NOTIFICATIONS. I’m referring to the soundtrack I hear as I make my way through the Spaten-Franziskaner-Bräu, Hacker-Pschorr and Paulaner brewery tents. Online, everywhere. Get ready to polka with this Edmund Kotscher and Rudi Lindt-penned classic. Played loud and proud in the Hacker-Pschorr tent at closing time on the last night of Oktoberfest, fest goers wave their sparklers in the dimly-lit tent. Share this: Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) When the marching drums start, everyone stands, claps their hands and sings along—then chugs at the very end of the song (it’s rude not to). And you can’t dance on benches (at least, not without looking foolish) without a heavy dose of Oktoberfest music and songs. This touching ballad hails from the 1987 album of the same name by the popular Austrian act Schürzenjäger. It is one of the main Bavarian songs that you’ll hear at Oktoberfest celebrations in America and is also one of the most popular pump up songs at Oktoberfest in Munich. Is it sausages? This song gets real old, real quick in any other setting than Oktoberfest.

But as they say in Germany*, there’s a fine line between polka and “Party time!”, and that line is the digital reading on a decibel meter. Nope, this song is not Spanish—it’s most definitely German. What do you think goes best with loads of beer?

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