Corrida can refer to:
Dschinghis Khan (known in some countries as Genghis Khan) is a German (former West Germany) pop band originally formed in 1979 to compete in the Eurovision Song Contest. The group's name was taken from the title of their song, "Dschinghis Khan", which was written and produced by Ralph Siegel with lyrics by Bernd Meinunger.
In 1980, their single "Moscow" (the English-language version of "Moskau") topped the charts in Australia and remained No. 1 for six weeks. Its success there had much to do with the Seven Network's use of the song as the theme music for their television coverage of the 1980 Summer Olympics. The Australian single was issued in a die-cut Channel 7 sleeve.
In an interview with Russian television presenter Alexandra Glotova, the producer of the group Dschinghis Khan, Heinz Gross, said that in the 1980s, the band was forbidden in the Soviet Union and was accused of anti-communism and nationalism.
While the group broke up in the mid-1980s, the German video for "Moskau" was a part of the show Disco on ZDF, as was the similarly-staged "Dschinghis Khan".
Corrida (1932 – probably 1944) was a French Thoroughbred racehorse who won races in France, Belgium, Germany and England and is regarded as one of the top fillies of the 20th century worldwide. She is best known for her back-to-back wins in France's most prestigious horse race, the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe.
Corrida in Latin languages translates as bullfight. At age two, she won the Prix Morny and was second by a head to Pampeiro in the Grand Critérium. At age three, owner Marcel Boussac shipped Corrida to England, where trainer George Lambton prepared her at Newmarket Racecourse. Entered in the 1,000 Guineas and the Epsom Oaks, Corrida performed poorly, and after a third lackluster effort was returned to France. There, Corrida won the Grand Prix de Marseille at Hippodrome de Marseille Borely and had three placings in major races including a third in the 1935 Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe.
In 1936, she blossomed into the most dominant horse in France. That year, Corrida won seven major races. In England, she captured the Hardwicke Stakes at Ascot Racecourse, then won the Grand Prix Prince Rose at Hippodrome Wellington, in Ostend, Belgium and in France the Grand Prix de Saint-Cloud, the Prix d'Hedouville, the Prix du Prince de Galles, and the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe, and repeated her win in the Grand Prix de Marseille.
Corrida corrida, der grosse tag ist da
Alle jubeln und singen und schrei'n
Coiwida corrida, der augenblick ist nah
Und Miguel steht dort unten allein
Und er kann es noch nicht glauben
Denn sein traum wird endlich wahr
Und den sieg hat er vor augen
La corrida corrida ole
Corrida corrida, die manner steh'n bereit
Und dann offnen sie langsam das tor
Corrida corrida, und jetzt ist es soweit
Und der stier kommt ganz langsam hervor
Tut eure pflicht picadores
Reitet so gut ihr nur konnt
Auf in den kampf bandilleros
Die corrida corrida beginnt
Corrida corrida
In der arena herrscht schweigen
Jetzt wird sich zeigen
Wer von den beiden
Sieger wird
Corrida corrida
Wer wird der starkere bleiben
Staub hat die sonne verhullt
Und ein schrei von ganz weit oben
Ein gesicht so weiss wie schnee
Und ein herz schlagt immer schneller
La corrida corrida ole
Corrida corrida
Es geht um tod oder leben
Flimmernde hitze
Trommelnde hufe
Im weissen sand
Corrida corrida
Da hebt Miguel seinen degen
Alle schau'n zu wie gebannt
Einer nur kann heut' gewinnen
Wer wird dem teufel entrinnen
Hell blitzt die silberne klinge
Und er kommt - sieh' dich vor
Sieh' dich vor...
Und ein schrei von ganz weit oben
Ein gesicht so weiss wie schnee
Eine rose fallt zu boden