Marlene Dietrich - Lili Marlene (Sung In German) FLAC

Tracklist
| 1 | The Hobellied |
| 2 | Taking A Chance On Love |
| 3 | You Have My Heart |
| 4 | Time On My Hands |
| 5 | The Surrey With The Fringe On Top |
| 6 | You Have Taken My Soul |
| 7 | I Couldn't Sleep A Wink Last Night |
| 8 | Lili Marlene |
| 9 | Mean To Me |
| 10 | Miss Otis Regrets |
| 11 | Annie Doesn't Live Here Anymore |
| 12 | Must I Go |
Versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CL 1275 | Marlene Dietrich | Lili Marlene - Sung In German (LP, Comp, Mono) | Columbia | CL 1275 | US | 1959 |
| BBL 7322 | Marlene Dietrich | Lili Marlene (LP, Comp) | Philips | BBL 7322 | UK | 1959 |
| CBS32375 | Marlène Dietrich | Lili Marlene Sung In German (LP, Comp, Mono) | CBS | CBS32375 | UK | 1983 |
| SOPO-86 | Marlene Dietrich | Lili Marlene - Sung in German (LP, Comp, Mono) | CBS/Sony | SOPO-86 | Japan | 1975 |
| SBP 234591 | Marlene Dietrich | Lili Marlene (LP, Album, Comp, Mono) | CBS | SBP 234591 | Australia | 1973 |
Credits
- Photography By – Milton H. Greene
- Vocals – Marlene Dietrich
Notes
Columbia Special Products, Columbia Records Collectors' Series, blue label (Special Reissues for the Discriminating Record Buyer)
Ⓡ "COLUMBIA" MARCAS REG. PRINTED IN U.S.A.
Ⓒ 1973 CBS, Inc.
On Label: "Collectors' Series AND COLLECTORS' SERIES ARE TRADEMARKS OF CBS RECORDS."
Marcas Reg./Printed in U.S.A.
Barcodes
- Matrix / Runout (on Label Side 1): x "LP" 44633
- Matrix / Runout (on Label Side 2): x "LP" 44634
- Matrix / Runout (Runout side 1): XLP-44633-1J T
- Matrix / Runout (Runout side 2): PXLP-44634-1G T
Companies
- Phonographic Copyright (p) – CBS Inc.
- Record Company – CBS Records
- Marketed By – CBS Records
- Copyright (c) – Columbia
Video
Album
Marlene will transport you in a steamy club in Second World War Berlin and you'll want to light a cigarette even if you don't smoke. Sung in German. not actually the full album, I had to remove a song due to copyright reasons but you can find it here: also performed Lili Marlene, as well as many other songs, live in Europe for Allied troops, often on rickety, makeshift stages. German blackmetal band Eisregen recorded a version of Lili Marlene on their album Hexenhaus. The song is sung in a bar in Germany in the 1961 film Judgement at Nuremberg. In a scene featuring Marlene Dietrich who famously recorded the song several times, and Spencer Tracy, Dietrich's character explains to Tracy's that the German words are much sadder than the English translations. Lili Marlène - Marlene Dietrich. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. Marlene Dietrich did her wartime part working the USO circuit and cutting American standards in German to irritate the Third Reich faithful. Having surmised them to be some of Dietrich's best sides, arranger Mitch Miller convinced her to re-record them while at Columbia in 1959. The result is this classic collection of Tin Pan Alley favorites sung in Dietrich's inimitable pop-sprechstimme style. first pub. 1959' 'Marlene Dietrich sung in German' . Barcode und andere Identifikationsmerkmale. Rights Society: NCB. Videos 2 Bearbeiten. Marlene Dietrich - Lili Marlene Full Album 1959. О видео. Marlene Dietrich - Lili Marlene Original Song 3:10. Marlene Dietrich - Lili Marlene 2012. To favorites 1 Download album. Listen album. Chanson Retro. Marlene Dietrich. Songs in album Marlene Dietrich - Lili Marlene 2012. Marlene Dietrich - Lili Marlene. Marlene Dietrich - Du Liegst Mir Im Herzen You Have Taken My Heart. Marlene Dietrich - Makin' Whoopee. Marlene Dietrich - Muss I Denn Because I Must. Marlene Dietrich - Schlittenfahrt The Surrey With The Fringe On Top. Marlene Dietrich - My Blue Heave. Lili Marlene - The Best Of Marlene Dietrich - Marlene Dietrich. Lili Marlene is arguably one of Dietrich's most famous songs. It was taken up as the theme song for Irwin Rommel's Afrika Korps during their desert campaign during World War Two, and when sung in marching cadence and combined with Dietrich's smokey voice is still an inspiring melody. View wiki. Marie Magdelene Dietrich von Losch aka Marlene was born in Schöneberg bei Berlin, Germany on December 27, 1901. Her father was an army officer who had served in the Franco-Prussian War. Because of his constant absences due to his army duties, Marlene and the family had to rely on themselves. by Marlene Dietrich. Album: Her Complete Decca Recordings 1944. Get the Sheet Music License This Song . songfacts . The German Hollywood actress and staunch anti-Nazi Marlene Dietrich recorded a version in her native language in 1944 that was designed to demoralize enemy soldiers. She became synonymous with the tune, performing it for American soldiers many times over the following years. Despite the song's popularity with the German soldiers, Andersen was persecuted by the Nazi regime because of her relationship to a Jew, Ralf Liberman. MARLENE DIETRICH Lili Marlene Sung In German 1983 UK 12-track MONO vinyl LP, includes The Hobellied, Taking A Chance On Love, Miss Otis Regrets, picture sleeve CBS32375























