Sandra - Johnny Wanna Live (official Video 1992) ✪
Released as a single in to promote her compilation album 18 Greatest Hits , "Johnny Wanna Live" isn't your typical pop ballad. The song is a direct plea for animal rights, written by Michael Cretu, Klaus Hirschburger, and Frank Peterson.
In the lyrics, "Johnny" is not a person, but a collective name representing every animal that suffers from human cruelty.
The official music video, directed by , was intentionally provocative for its time. Filmed in London, it juxtaposes Sandra’s emotional performance with stark footage of: Hunting and seal culling. Laboratory animal testing. Sandra - Johnny Wanna Live (Official Video 1992)
The song tackles heavy themes, including animal testing for "beauty aid" and the killing of animals for "coats they wear on summer days". The Visual Impact
The song was born from Sandra’s personal disapproval of the fur trade and her passion for nature conservation. Released as a single in to promote her
The video was designed to be upsetting to the "sensitive" viewer to spark awareness and change, urging hunters and fur-wearers to "think twice". Production and Legacy
In the early 1990s, German pop icon Sandra shifted from the dancefloor-fillers of the 80s to a more somber, message-driven sound. One of the most powerful examples of this transition is a poignant protest song that remains a cornerstone of her discography. A Message in the Music The official music video, directed by , was
Models wearing fur coats to highlight the vanity behind the cruelty.