How many versions of 99 Red Balloons are there?

two different versions
The two different versions, though linked to each other, now exist on slightly different timelines, as both “99 Luftballons” and “99 Red Balloons” have been covered multiple times.

What does 99 Red Balloons symbolize?

This song is about World War II. Germany was defeated ruthlessly during the war. The country was devistated. “99 dreams I have had/in every one a red ballon” means each balloon represents a dream.

Who originally sang the song 99 Red Balloons?

Nena
“99 Luftballons” (German: Neunundneunzig Luftballons, “99 balloons”) is a song by the German band Nena from their 1983 self-titled album….99 Luftballons.

“99 Luftballons”
English title “99 Red Balloons”
Released 1983 (West Germany) 1984 (United Kingdom)
Genre New wave
Length 3:53

Is 99 Luftballons about nuclear war?

Apart from a catchy tune, what makes the song unique is its disturbing subject. It describes in detail 99 red balloons being released into the air by friends, and appearing on a radar system as unidentified objects. Meanwhile, both sides of a war scramble over what to do over what they perceive as a nuclear attack.

What do red balloons signify?

While it possesses no harmful qualities of its own, it’s still pretty unnerving to see a red balloon appear out of nowhere. According the the Wiki set up to explain It and his powers, the red balloon is an illusion — one of many — that can be created to lure It’s victims to their deaths.

Is 99 Red Balloons about the Cold War?

“99 Luftballons” was the iconic—and, it turns out, accidental—Cold War protest song that rang out on both sides of the Berlin Wall in 1983, and would become forever associated with the hair-trigger realities underlying life in divided Germany.