I have the same record (1506-B) but there is pressed "Mechan Copr 1934". Therefore, the Leo Monosson recordings continued to publish after Nazis came into power. However the Monosson's mane is not mentioned on record.
@graidstin Leo Monosson was a russian jew, who moved to Warsovia, Vienna and later Berlin, fled to Paris and later to New York and finally died in Jamaika.
@graidstin I heard a camp inmate say that the Gypsies sang every night and then one night there was silence - the day they all went to the chambers. Great song
To be a gypsy was a Christian crime, to be a black gypsy was certainly too unfortunate in Christian eyes... Titus Vespasian Caesar's image was first made in Rome ;and then he, and his holy mother's image were made in Hollywood... But they never migrated from white to black... only Pope can live that double lie...
the funniest racist story about the western church is when the second crusade set off , pausing only to murder the local arabs - the bavarian jews . When they got to Jerusalem they killed everyone including Christians .
Now it seems from genetics that Palestinians may be the direct descendants of Israel .
However comic, it is so true; and a crowd called Juventutem -- a Catholic cabal -- took the gyspies from their parents. According to the pedophile church, it was 'immoral' for the gypsy-lifestyle to obtain. In this they were at one with there Fueher, Titus Vespasian.... They shared the exact same values.. Maybe it is time to remember the musicians who didnt share those values...
Weck wunderschöne Erinnerungen ,an eine längst vergangene Zeit !!! danke
odgovori 4 months ago
I have the same record (1506-B) but there is pressed "Mechan Copr 1934". Therefore, the Leo Monosson recordings continued to publish after Nazis came into power. However the Monosson's mane is not mentioned on record.
valdo2est 4 months ago
This is kind of funny, his "Schwarzer Zigeuner" probably died in a concentration camp a decade later, aber es ist ein gute Lied
graidstin 1 year ago
@graidstin Leo Monosson was a russian jew, who moved to Warsovia, Vienna and later Berlin, fled to Paris and later to New York and finally died in Jamaika.
pueblobonito 1 year ago
@graidstin I heard a camp inmate say that the Gypsies sang every night and then one night there was silence - the day they all went to the chambers. Great song
jonjamg 1 year ago
Der GROSSE LEO...
Caricolla 2 years ago 3
Delightful song
shirla26 2 years ago
Beautiful song!
Ohrenhonig 2 years ago
i love it
merlin0211 2 years ago 6
"...und laß mich vergessen heut` was ich verlor..." Da zerdrückt man eine Träne im Auge!!
heisserlangen 2 years ago 3
Hallgassátok meg magyarul (hungarien) is:
Pere János: Egy dal csak az élet (Du schwarzer Zigeuner)
maricagrofno 3 years ago
This tune was known as "Play to Me Gypsy" in English, with lyric by Jimmy Kennedy. Henry Hall's BBC Orch made a record of it.
RatPfink66 3 years ago
To be a gypsy was a Christian crime, to be a black gypsy was certainly too unfortunate in Christian eyes... Titus Vespasian Caesar's image was first made in Rome ;and then he, and his holy mother's image were made in Hollywood... But they never migrated from white to black... only Pope can live that double lie...
sebreathnach 3 years ago
the funniest racist story about the western church is when the second crusade set off , pausing only to murder the local arabs - the bavarian jews . When they got to Jerusalem they killed everyone including Christians .
Now it seems from genetics that Palestinians may be the direct descendants of Israel .
Join the dots and sneeze .
aeschhere 3 years ago
and the author, too.
Jeansschwimmer 3 years ago
1933 sentimental songs about "Gipsies", not ten years later "gasing" them.
Jeansschwimmer 3 years ago
However comic, it is so true; and a crowd called Juventutem -- a Catholic cabal -- took the gyspies from their parents. According to the pedophile church, it was 'immoral' for the gypsy-lifestyle to obtain. In this they were at one with there Fueher, Titus Vespasian.... They shared the exact same values.. Maybe it is time to remember the musicians who didnt share those values...
sebreathnach 3 years ago
thank you for the information, that L. Monosson is the singer- I own that record, too.
Jeansschwimmer 3 years ago
thank you
Jorjdelaciorescu 3 years ago
What a lovely arrangement - thank you so much for this.
theSeaOfDreams 3 years ago