Thank you for this video! Your song covers always make me smile! This one and your version of "Where Do You Go to My Lovely" are my favorites! Please continue to play and post your songs!
ça me fais sourire, et me rapelle les souvenires de mon grand père quand il à été en allemagne pour la guerre 40-45 (que maman me raconte, explique et reraconte des 1000 de foix)
Of course this wasn't about Marlene Dietrich just sung by her in America. It was first made famous in Germany by another throaty singer Lale Andersen from Northern Germany. The fame was just a happenstance of the war when a radio for lack of anything else played it a few times. It grew in popularity quickly adn transcended the hostilities of the war front to a large degree.
*****!
harmonikasok 1 week ago
very beautiful rendition....thank you
TheHobbgobblin 7 months ago
... gratuliere @thijs7 , .... sehr gut gelungene interpretatuion dieses unvergesslichen evergren`s - meine hochachtung ! ...........
umbulele01uglala 1 year ago
Heel mooi gespeeld, en gezongen.
Jan
gagje 1 year ago
sehr gut folkleo1
folkleo1 1 year ago
Well played...Very nice performance....A good tune...Fran
AccordionLadyMi 1 year ago
very good
5*******
Gruß;-)Jessit20
jessit20 1 year ago
Thank you for this video! Your song covers always make me smile! This one and your version of "Where Do You Go to My Lovely" are my favorites! Please continue to play and post your songs!
hurrysuperscurry 2 years ago
Danke...sehr gut gespielt! Schöne grüsse aus Colorado USA.
Pass auf Kamaraden! Bald zeige ich euch mein Version!
hecmireles 2 years ago
richtig gut gespielt und auch klasse gesungen ;-) ich kenne dieses Lied von Lale Andersen - gaz toll diese Interpretation von dir ;-))
bellachen203 2 years ago
Enjoyed your tune, a bit of singing always helps. Play it myself at the seniors home and they all love it. My compliments..
pyeinthesky 3 years ago
ça me fais sourire, et me rapelle les souvenires de mon grand père quand il à été en allemagne pour la guerre 40-45 (que maman me raconte, explique et reraconte des 1000 de foix)
audric1991 3 years ago
Nice!!!!
Connellphotos 3 years ago
Of course this wasn't about Marlene Dietrich just sung by her in America. It was first made famous in Germany by another throaty singer Lale Andersen from Northern Germany. The fame was just a happenstance of the war when a radio for lack of anything else played it a few times. It grew in popularity quickly adn transcended the hostilities of the war front to a large degree.
motstraumen 3 years ago
Marlène dietrich!
sublime!
ginettttte 3 years ago
Wonderful from California this is Steven Loved it!
UExplorenow 3 years ago
bravo super bien cool !!!!!!
musiquedivers 3 years ago
Alweer een topsong op een nieuwe manier op Youtube! Goed dedaan!
snlbeb 3 years ago