Großfürstin Alexandra was not an operetta, but a film for which Lehar wrote this one song. Tauber was not in the film, but Maria Jeritza was [I have a copy] and she sings it several times.
It is a lovely song: but perhaps a little too close melodically to the duet 'Wer hat die liebe uns ins Herz gesenkt' from "Das Land des Lachelns".
Tauber's record was made in London on 25 October 1933, at his first Abbey Road session. The uncredited conductor is George Scott-Wood.
Großfürstin Alexandra was not an operetta, but a film for which Lehar wrote this one song. Tauber was not in the film, but Maria Jeritza was [I have a copy] and she sings it several times.
It is a lovely song: but perhaps a little too close melodically to the duet 'Wer hat die liebe uns ins Herz gesenkt' from "Das Land des Lachelns".
Tauber's record was made in London on 25 October 1933, at his first Abbey Road session. The uncredited conductor is George Scott-Wood.
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