Theme song of Belgian-British film 'At the Drop of a Head' starring entertainer BOBBEJAAN SCHOEPEN (1962).
A Pub With No Beer is the title of a humorous country song made famous by country singers Slim Dusty (in Australia and the USA) and Bobbejaan Schoepen (in Belgium, Holland, Germany and Austria).
The song was adapted by Gordon Parsons from the original poem "A Pub Without Beer" by Dan Sheahan of Ingham, North Queensland (originally from Newmarket, Ireland). In 1957, "A Pub With No Beer" became the first Australian single to go gold and was the biggest-selling record by an Australian at that time.
Flemish entertainer Bobbejaan Schoepen recorded the song in several languages. His Dutch version ("Café zonder bier") debuted in 1959 and his German version ("Ich steh an der Bar und ich habe kein Geld") in 1960. Both became number one hits in Belgium and in Austria. In Germany. The song remained in the German charts for 30 weeks and reached #6. The song is still popular in these countries.
"A Pub With No Beer" is also the theme song and title of a 1962 Belgian-British film starring Bobbejaan Schoepen, also known as De Ordonnans and At the Drop of a Head.
@LesCapricieux Ik ook, niet te vinden precies in het origineel
RuneDillen 2 months ago
Ik ben op zoek naar de vlaamse versie :(:(
LesCapricieux 7 months ago
Bobbejaan,één van de meest veelzijdigste artisten dat Belgié ooit heeft gekend!!!
arbijn 1 year ago
mooi gedaan supper mooi
conzalis12 1 year ago