Trio

Trio was a German band that is most noted for the song "Da da da, ich lieb dich nicht du liebst mich nicht aha aha aha" (usually simply "Da Da Da"). Their songs were based on extremely simple structures that were ornately produced.

The band produced a number of albums. There are many versions of Bye Bye; versions in North America are called TRIO and Error and feature no advertisements. The 1997 CD of TRIO and Error was also released as Da Da Da in the United States. The re-release had some changes: two songs were added and the album was digitally remastered.

The band never got very popular outside of Germany, and are largely forgotten even for their one hit. However, in its time, Trio had some popularity in Germany. The German version of "Da da da" was No. 2 on the charts. Other notable songs are "Broken Hearts for You and Me", "Boom Boom", "Hearts are Trump", and "Anna Letmein Letmeout". "Da da da" hit No. 2 in the UK Singles Chart in July 1982, and No. 3 in Canada in December 1982.

They produced a movie called "Drei gegen Drei", meaning "Three Against Three". In the movie, three people (played by Trio) kill doubles of themselves as part of a twisted scam to gain riches. The corresponding soundtrack is the album What's the Password, after which the band broke up in 1985.