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  • beautiful i love weimar era music kabarett, awesome

  • 03.20 Falling in Love Again/ Ich bin von Kopf bis Fuss (Der blaue Engel)

    04.15 Eine Nacht in Monte Carlo (Bomben auf Monte Carlo)

    04.45 Das muss ein Stuck vom Himmel sein (Der Kongress tanzt)

    05.00 Das gibt's nur einmal (Der Kongress tanzt)

    05.35 Ein Freund, ein guter Freund (Dei Drei von der Tankstelle)

  • On 2.42 starts 'Das ist die Liebe der Matrosen' from the musical film 'Bomben auf Monte Carlo' (Hanns Schwarz 1931).

  • this brings my addction to unpopular german film cvclassics up

  • Oh, how I love this! Best Days of my Father...

  • As always Grzegorz your invitation is of the best taste. Recover that Berlin that does not exist anymore with the music and the images of the big stars of Weimar Republic is an irresistible proporsal that Lilian Harvey and Marlene would not refuse!

  • Great post. Wonderful medley and visuals.

  • I loved this!

  • falling in love again...vat vas I to do? Can't help it....

  • Brilliant collage; this goes beyond YT video to a "real" movie in the sense of a film. Excuse my memory lapse, but what's the name of that haunting melody starting @0:43? So familiar...Possibly I first heard it sung by the Comedian Harmonists.

  • B., I'm ashamed to say, but I can't identify that well-kown tune either. It's one of those melodies our parents hummed when they did their weekly accounts by the low lamp and we watched their half-dark profiles from under the piano.

  • @240252 That's 'Liebling mein Herz laesst dich grueesen...'

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  • @240252 I can identify is - please see above! Cordial greetings :)

  • as far as i know, it´s the song: Liebling, mein Herz lässt Dich grüßen.

  • Thanks, Berlinrevue. Can you tell me anymore about the tune? Is it very old?

  • Hi barbcard, it´s from the fim "Die drei von der Tankstelle" and was filmed 1930, that particular song was one of a few good songs in this film, another hit was "Hallo Du süße Frau" Lilian Harvey was the leading lady, among the male actors were Oskar Karlweis and Kurt Gerron, both had to leave germany after 1933, the music was by Werner R. Heymann.

  • @barbcard It is called "Liebling mein Herz lässt dich grüßen", sorry for telling you only after a whole year lol But i saw it just now. But i am 100 percent sure it is this melody, because i know the song.

  • Lovely Video ! Great Music !

    Specially Marlene ;-)

    Thanks for sharing !

  • Marlene Dietrich...excellent. :)

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