Lizzi Waldmüller sings "Yokohama Mama" (Paul Abraham) 1930
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Marlena would tell you that she wanted to go to america any way.She wanted to be an international star.Remember after the war Brigitte Horney went to the united states for a while.Possibly to get away from memories of what the nazis done beside opening her mothers psychiatric clinic. Karen Horney
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Und - was willst du damit sagen?
Was hat das mit Lizzy Waldmüller zu tun?
Sie starb bei einem amerikanischen Terrorangriff auf Wien im April 1945.
Außerdem hatte Deutschland in den 30er Jahren so gute Schauspieler, daß die von dir aufgeführten Namen verblasst waren.
Also, immer schön beim Thema bleiben - Musik zu Musik und Geschichte zu Geschichte
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first woman is't japanese.she is chinese in chinese-dress.
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Marvelous sound! Thank you for this.
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this is a very nice treat. What I was actually looking for was a Cold War era rock'n'roll song by the same title, but I found this, and do like it
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Nagyon Örülök, hogy megtaláltam ezt a nagyszerű Ábrahám Pál felvételt.Köszönet érte.
BLJ
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charming ...
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it's very nice to hear Oscar Denes sing this original version! I have the Columbia London recording in English with Denes and Barbara Diu. The orchestra for the recording is the Debroy Somers Band with a different much more crazy orchestration. Crazy is the only word for it. Nice-crazy!
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Lizzi Waldmüller kam bei einem Fliegerangriff auf Wien am 8. April 1945 ums Leben, genau einen Monat vor Kriegsende.
I hate the Nazis for the great harm they caused to German culture. We lost legendary artists like Marlene Dietrich, Douglas Sirk, Peter Lorre etc. not to mention composers like Abraham, Jurman, Kalman... Thank God, their memory is preserved!
SwingBernie 4 years ago 4
This piece of Deutsche orientalia is sure to put a smile on one's face. Thanks.
dzheger 4 years ago