Voyageur (song) - Chart Positions

Chart Positions

  • #1 Greece
  • #13 Portugal
  • #49 Denmark
Enigma
Michael Cretu
Andru Donalds
David Fairstein
Frank Peterson
Sandra Cretu
Louisa Stanley
Peter Cornelius
Jens Gad
Andreas Harde
Ruth-Ann Boyle
Elizabeth Houghton
Margarita Roig
Nanuk
Sebastian Cretu
Nikita Cretu
Studio albums
  • MCMXC a.D.
  • The Cross of Changes
  • Le Roi est mort, vive le Roi!
  • The Screen behind the Mirror
  • Voyageur
  • A Posteriori
  • Seven Lives, Many Faces
Compilation albums
  • Love Sensuality Devotion: The Greatest Hits
Remix albums
  • Love Sensuality Devotion: The Remix Collection
Singles and EPs
  • "Sadeness (Part I)"
  • "Mea Culpa (Part II)"
  • "Principles of Lust"
  • "The Rivers of Belief"
  • "Carly's Song"
  • "Return to Innocence"
  • "The Eyes of Truth"
  • "Age of Loneliness"
  • "Out from the Deep"
  • "Beyond the Invisible"
  • "T.N.T. for the Brain"
  • "Gravity of Love"
  • "Push the Limits"
  • "Turn Around"
  • "Voyageur"
  • "Following the Sun"
  • "Boum-boum"
  • "Hello and Welcome"
  • "Goodbye, Milky Way"
  • "Eppur si muove (EP)"
  • "La Puerta del Cielo / Seven Lives"
  • "The Same Parents"
  • "MMX (The Social Song)"
Box sets
  • Trilogy
  • 15 Years After
  • The Platinum Collection
DVDs
  • Remember the Future
  • MCMXC a.D.: The Complete Video Album
  • A Posteriori
  • Seven Lives, Many Faces
Related projects
  • Sandra
  • Cretu and Thiers
  • Cornelius and Cretu
  • Moti Special
  • Trance Atlantic Air Waves
  • Andru Donalds
  • Ruth-Ann Boyle
Related articles
  • Discography
  • A.R.T. Studios
  • Videography
  • The Dusted Variations
  • Book
  • Category

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