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Ants Eskola - Lõbus õllepruulija (1937) / In München steht ein Hofbräuhaus

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Ants Eskola ja orkester Priit Veebeli juhatusel: Lõbus Õllepruulija (The Merry Brewer). Estonian version of "In München steht ein Hofbräuhaus". Music: Wigo-Gabriel, Estonian lyrics: John Pori. Estonian gramophone recording from 1937. Label: His Master's Voice.

Ants Eskola: Date of Birth: 17. February 1908 Tallinn, Estonia. Date of Death: 14. December 1989 Tallinn, Estonia.

LÕBUS ÕLLEPRUULIJA

Ma lõbus õllepruulija, hõissa, hõissa !

Ma pruulin õlut lauluga, hõissa, hõissa !

Kui õlu vaadis vahutab, hõissa, hõissa !

Siis tean, et varsti ta valmis saab, Siis juua saab ! Jah juua saab !

Mind õlu alati kosutab,
Joon kõikide terviseks ma ! Juhhei !

Huvitavaid fakte: Pildisarjas on kasutatud Saku Õlletehase reklaami aastast 1939. Aastal 2010 tähistab Saku Õlletehas oma 190-aastast juubelit. Interesting facts: In this slide-show i have used (among the other pictures from Estonian 1930's) Saku Brewery's commercial from the 1939. In 2010 Saku Brewery celebrates its 190th anniversary.

In 1920's and 1930's dancing to jazz rhythms was the vogue in Estonia. However, in Estonian record production, the popular songs in waltz or polka rhythms were dominating. In the second half of the 1930's, public got used also to hit songs in fox-trot rhythms, mainly thanks to the sound movies.

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