 | Lili Marlene
Tags: Dietrich, Lili, Marlene, Two, USO, War, World
Description: Photographs of Marlene Dietrich taken throughout her tour of duty during WWII set to a recording of her singing her trademark song "Lili Marlene."
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 | Marlene Dietrich - Bitte geh nicht fort
Tags: Brel, Dietrich, Jaques, Marlene
Description: Marlene Dietrich - Bitte geh nicht fort (German version of Brel's Ne me quitte pas)
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 | Historia de un Amor-Ana Gabriel
Tags: amor, ana, de, gabriel, historia, un
Description: çok güzel bir şarkı ve çok güzel bir yorum..
anlamı:
artık yanımda değilsin hayatım,
ve ruhumda sadece yalnızlık var.
artık seni göremiyorsam,
tanrı bana daha çok acı çektirmek için
seni sevmemi sağladığındandır.
sen hep benim varoluş sebebimdin,
sana tapınmak benim için bir dindi;
senin öpücüklerinde bana
aşk ve tutkuyu getiren
sıcaklıkla karşılaşmıştım
bu eşi benzeri olmayan
bir aşk hikayesi,
tüm iyiyi ve kötüyü anlamamı sağlayan,
hayatıma ışık veren
ve sonra o ışığı söndüren;
ah, nasıl da karanlık bir hayat!
senin aşkın olmadan yaşayamam.
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 | Lili Marlene (Deutsch Live) - Marlene Dietrich
Tags: avlis77, covilha, dietrich, guimaraes, hi5, lili, marlene, pevidem, ubi, xanex
Description: Lili Marlene (Deutsch Live) - Marlene Dietrich - versão original em alemão, com imagens de diversos autores.
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 | Marlene Dietrich - Where Have All The Flowers Gone?
Tags: All, Dietrich, Flowers, Gone?, Have, Marlene, The, Where
Description: Marlene Dietrich - Where Have All The Flowers Gone?
Where have all the flowers gone,
Long time passing,
Where have all the flowers gone,
Long time ago
Where have all the flowers gone,
Young girls picked them every one
When will they ever learn
When will they ever learn
Where have all the young girls gone,
Long time passing,
Where have all the young girls gone,
Long time ago,
Where have all the young girls gone,
gone to young men every one
When will they ever learn
When will they ever learn
Where have all the young men gone,
Long time passing,
Where have all the young men gone,
Long time ago,
Where have all the young men gone,
gone to soldiers every one,
When will they ever learn
When will they ever learn
Where have all the soldiers gone,
Long time passing,
Where have all the soldiers gone,
Long time ago,
Where have all the soldiers gone,
Gone to graveyards every one
When will they ever learn
When will they ever learn
Where have all the graveyards gone,
Long time passing,
Where have all the graveyards gone,
Long time ago,
Where have all the graveyards gone,
Gone to flowers every one
When will they ever learn
When will they ever learn
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 | Christopher Walken singing, dancing, stripping
Tags: christopher, dancing, from, heaven, pennies, stripping, walken
Description: Christopher Walken in the 1981 film "Pennies From Heaven" starring Steve Martin. The song he is singing is "Let's Misbehave."
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 | Marlene Dietrich - Little Drummer Boy
Tags: awesome, christmas, dietrich, drummerboy, funny, marlene
Description: This is the perfect song. It needs to be the new "All I want for Xmas is You". Come on people make it happen. I made the video to help this song get to the top of the charts!
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 | Vagabond Opera Marlene Dietrich
Tags: accordion, bohemian, burlesque, cabaret, cello, Dietrich, french, gypsy, hoola, hoop, klezmer, Marlene, paris, punk, vagabondopera
Description: An ode to one of our most favorite divas Marlene Dietrich. Video by Daflew. www.daflew.com
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 | Marlene Dietrich - Actress #9 - Greatest Screen Legends
Tags: 100, 25, Actress, Best, Biggest, Cinema, Classic, Dietrich, Film, Greatest, Hollywood, List, Marlene, Movies, Old, Screen, Star, Top
Description: Bridget Fonda, Marsha Mason, Shirley MacLaine, Jim Carrey and Cher.
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 | Marlene Dietrich -Ich bin von Kopf bis Fuß auf Liebe eingest
Tags: auf, bin, bis, Dietrich, eingestellt, Fuß, Ich, Kopf, Liebe, Marlene, von
Description: Marlene Dietrich IPA: [maɐˈleːnə ˈdiːtrɪç]; (December 27, 1901 -- May 6, 1992) was a German-born American actress, singer and entertainer. She is considered to be the first German actress to flourish in Hollywood.
She managed to remain popular by continually re-inventing herself through her long lasting career. During the 1920s she began her work as a cabaret singer, chorus girl and film actress in Berlin. In the 1930s, she became a Hollywood actress, a World War II frontline entertainer, and lastly an international stage show performer from the 1950s to the 1970s. She accomplished the great achievement of managing to become an entertainment icon of the 20th century by the end of her career.
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 | Lili Marlen - Marlene Dietrich croatian collection
Tags: andersen, collection, croatian, dietrich, lale, lili, marlen, memorial, music, norbert, schultze, video, world
Description: "Lili Marleen is a famous German song which became very popular on both sides during World War II. The song was originally titled - Das Mädchen unter der Laterne - the girl under the lantern, but it became famous as - Lili Marleen.
A Lili Marleen and Lale Andersen memorial in LangeoogThe words were written in 1915 during World War I by Hans Leip (1893-1983), a school teacher from Hamburg who had been conscripted into the Imperial German Army. Leip reportedly combined the names of his girlfriend and another female friend. The poem was later published as "Das Lied eines jungen Soldaten auf der Wacht" ("The Song of a Young Soldier on Watch") in 1937 now with the two last (of five) verses added. It was set to music by Norbert Schultze in 1938. Tommie Connor later wrote English lyrics.
The poem was originally titled "Das Mädchen unter der Laterne" (German for "the girl under the lantern"), but it became famous as "Lili Marleen".
It was recorded by Lale Andersen in 1939.
The earliest English language recording of the song was probably Anne Shelton's, but a number of cover versions followed.
In the late 1940s and early 1950s "Lili Marleen" was recorded in English as well as German by Marlene Dietrich.
Another very melodic version was recorded in the 1960s by country music legend Hank Snow.
A recording was made by Perry Como on June 27, 1944 and issued by RCA Victor Records as a 78rpm record (catalog number 20-1592-A) with the flip side "First Class Private Mary Brown". This recording was later reissued as catalog number 20-2824-A with flip side "I Love You Truly." The song reached chart position #13 on the United States charts. The song was recorded during the musicians' strike and consequently has a backing chorus instead of an orchestral backup.
Other artists who covered the song included Hildegarde (on Decca) and Martha Tilton (on Coral). Al Martino revived the song for Capitol Records in 1968.
French singer and disco queen Amanda Lear recorded a German/English language version of the song for her 1978 album Never Trust A Pretty Face, making it a repertoire standard. She re-recorded the track for album "Cadavrexquis" in 1993 and most recently for 2001's "Heart" with updated German language lyrics by original composer Norbert Schultze, this version was released shortly before his death. Another French singer, Patricia Kaas used Lili Marlene as an intro for her song D'Allemagne and sang the entire song during concerts in the 1990s.
Carly Simon recorded the song as the third track on her 1997 Arista CD Film Noir.
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