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The Charleston from Germany: Voulez-vous mon Papachen, 1928

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Voulez-vous, mon Papachen (Voulez-vous Hoppsassachen, voulez-vous mit Papachen...) Musik: Emmerich Kálmán, Text: Julius Brammer, Alfred Grünwald (aus d.Operette „Die Herzogin von Chicago") -- Tanz-Orchester (Geza Komor?) mit Refrainges.: Vicky Werckmeister, Tri-Ergon 1928

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  • Fantastic and sheer fun!

  • Typischer Stil der Musik der Goldenen Zwanziger, ein schönes Stück.

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  • So Cabaret wasn't making it up. It's as lively as it is self consciously decadent. You could picture Marlene singing this to the doting professor in Blue Angel. Don't the lyrics really mean something like, how would you like to be my sugar daddy?

  • The music young people were being told to turn down by their parents 80plus years ago...still worth playing loud today - lovely!

  • @racingrubberbiker Yes ,entartet but schön!

  • This is definitely "Entarte Musik"

  • ja, das ist eine wunderbare kleinkunst- und schlagerplatte, auf der cabaret und tanzmusik vereint sind, so wie wir uns das wünschen...

  • are you able to send me this version? do you have that as a mp3 file or schellack? it sounds very interesting....

  • Lo estreno Rita Georg amante de Sacha Staviscky que la compro el Empire de Paris...la intencion de Kalman parecio ridiculizar a cierta soprano alemana campeona de Charleston y pretendiente al titulo de Duchesse de Segovia por enlace con Don Jaimito de Borbon.esta tuvo un amante italoamericano abogado y traficante de alcohol en U.S..El embajador español en Paris denuncio la trampa y se opuso a la concesion del titulo..GRACIAS Kalman y Sacha

  • Lovely, very sexy voice

    Excellent tune and orchestra!!!!

  • There's a version in Spain by La Goyita (Pepita Ramos)and Duran Boys in 1930

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