Hello again--ever since I heard this the tune has been echoing in my head. Like you I think I've heard it before. I'm pretty sure there was an English version with a title something like "Call Me Darling, Call Me Sweetheart, Call Me Dear" that had some popularity in the late 30s (?). I don't remember where or when I heard it.
An enjoyable delicate waltz and lovely pictures of well-taken-care of lieblings and their elegant liebers. And the story about your patient is very moving!
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jws54 1 year ago
And thank you 240 for sharing it....
sebreathnach 2 years ago
Hello again--ever since I heard this the tune has been echoing in my head. Like you I think I've heard it before. I'm pretty sure there was an English version with a title something like "Call Me Darling, Call Me Sweetheart, Call Me Dear" that had some popularity in the late 30s (?). I don't remember where or when I heard it.
smurfswacker 2 years ago
A particularly fine selection of illustrations to accompany a pleasant waltz. Thanks for posting.
smurfswacker 2 years ago
A very elegant presentation!
And, please thank your patient, Mr. D!
abendstunde49 2 years ago
An enjoyable delicate waltz and lovely pictures of well-taken-care of lieblings and their elegant liebers. And the story about your patient is very moving!
dzheger 2 years ago
please dont ever stop.
EyE love your uploads
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f417h 2 years ago 2
Very enjoyable! Thank you for posting.
Dilhan777 2 years ago
Utterly charming. Convey my thanks to Mr. D, bitte. (There's a vague resemblance at the end to "The Tennessee Waltz," made famous by Theresa Brewer--
or was it Patti Page?)
barbcard 2 years ago