Goodbye - The White Horse Inn
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Harry Graham approximately translated a an operetta* by Robert Stolz which included this song as Adieu mein kleiner Gardeoffizier" words by Bruno Balz
*Im weißen Rößl (The White Horse Inn) (1930), jointly with Ralph Benatzky
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You may be correct in saying that it is from a film, but I know that the last four or five times I played "White Horse Inn" this song was in it.
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Thank you for posting this lovely marching song, but it isn't from "The white horse Inn" but it's from a German movie of 1930 called "Das Lied ist aus" The song is over.
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Lovely, thank you mnkerr. I also like Peter Morrison's version of the song "I like all women" but that does not seem to be on Youtube.
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Oh ils défilent très bien!
Joey
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Well done and thanks for posting, I have not heard this song since I was a lad and it brings back fond memories of listening to music on my grandmothers old HMV gramophone, interesting post about the singer David Croft, two of my all time favourite British comedies are Dads Army and It Ain't Half Hot Mum, Big Rabbie, Australia.
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The singer is David Croft who wrote and produced Dads Army.
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nice version i prefer josef locke though.
thanks for posting will add to my collection
Interesting version with words I hadn't heard before. Who's the singer? so pukkah! lol
grassic 2 years ago
Hi,
"Goodbye, my heart is broken" is performed by the Mike Sammes Singers/20th Century Symphony Orchestra/Johnny Douglas and is from a 2005 digital remaster. This is, of course, from "White Horse Inn" an operetta or a play with songs in three acts (Act II) and the English book and lyrics of the play by Harry Graham.
I like this version and think it is probably much more in tune with the context, meaning and humour of the play than the Josef Locke version.
mnkerr
mnkerr 2 years ago