Wilde Zwanziger - die Europäer begannen zu diesen frenetischen Rhythmen zu singen und zu tanzen, um die Schrecken des Ersten Weltkriegs zu vergessen ... Sie wussten nicht, welch kurze Zukunft sie erwartete ...
One of the songs caught my ear as I've heard it before. A very famous song called Lili Marlene. Here is a translation in English: Lilli Marlene Underneath the lantern, By the barrack gate Darling I remember The way you used to wait T'was there that you whispered tenderly, That you loved me, You'd always be, My Lilli of the Lamplight, My own Lilli Marlene Time would come for roll call, Time for us to part, Darling I'd caress you And press you to my heart, And there 'neath that far-off lantern light, I'd hold you tight , We'd kiss good night, My Lilli of the Lamplight, My own Lilli Marlene Orders came for sailing, Somewhere over there All confined to barracks was more than I could bear I knew you were waiting in the street I heard your feet, But could not meet, My Lilly of the Lamplight, my own Lilly Marlene Resting in our billets, Just behind the lines Even tho' we're parted, Your lips are close to mine You wait where that lantern softly gleams, Your sweet face seems To haunt my dreams My Lilly of the Lamplight, My own Lilly Marlene 🏜
@sirinathpatel4205 that you for the translation. That has always been one of my favorites as well. I read that the French troops liked it as well. Wouldn't it be nice if, instead of bullets and tanks, we could settle disputes with lyrics and musical instruments?
@@sirinathpatel4205in this playlist is the German verzion of the French J'ai Entendre. An Internatzional Hit! There is a verzion in every Christian Language. Even Roosian!
Vielendanke fûr die hochladen ! Sehr Schône Lied auf Deutsche !!❤❤❤ ( das bild ist Wunderbar und in der Ende Zahra Leander sind Seine Wunderlich Lied ❤😢 )
I mean I love German music of the 1920s to 1940s because I'm American but very strong rooted German and thought it's Nazi era it's still beautiful format of sheet music
thats funny, as a freakin lot of successful german musicians and artists were jewish and their music/art was forbidden by the nazi party. So NOT listening to it because of Nazi vibes is kinda ironic.
“Frankly, I’m pretty sure Hitler drank water at one point and I’m not trying to give off Nazi vibes by emulating him so I don’t drink water. Thanks but no thanks, I’m out. 🤓” Goofy ahh logic bro
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@@cosmo9925 Your analogy is hardly, comparable, I'm sure. Goofy logic? I think not, and if you had loved ones that were brutalized, starved and killed by these Germans of that era, you would understand.
Each vintage song is a watercolor painting, depicting the most beautiful scenes of the past. 🎨
There is nothing more wonderful than listening to these melodies, where all worries disappear. 🕊
Wilde Zwanziger - die Europäer begannen zu diesen frenetischen Rhythmen zu singen und zu tanzen, um die Schrecken des Ersten Weltkriegs zu vergessen ... Sie wussten nicht, welch kurze Zukunft sie erwartete ...
Was für eine wunderschöne Musik ❤
Wirklich eine sehr schöne Auswahl der Stücke!:) freu mich schon auf die nächste Auswahl! Echt Klasse!
Don't understand the words but the music is very good.
One of the songs caught my ear as I've heard it before. A very famous song called Lili Marlene. Here is a translation in English:
Lilli Marlene
Underneath the lantern,
By the barrack gate
Darling I remember
The way you used to wait
T'was there that you whispered tenderly,
That you loved me,
You'd always be,
My Lilli of the Lamplight,
My own Lilli Marlene
Time would come for roll call,
Time for us to part,
Darling I'd caress you
And press you to my heart,
And there 'neath that far-off lantern light,
I'd hold you tight ,
We'd kiss good night,
My Lilli of the Lamplight,
My own Lilli Marlene
Orders came for sailing,
Somewhere over there
All confined to barracks
was more than I could bear
I knew you were waiting in the street
I heard your feet,
But could not meet,
My Lilly of the Lamplight,
my own Lilly Marlene
Resting in our billets,
Just behind the lines
Even tho' we're parted,
Your lips are close to mine
You wait where that lantern softly gleams,
Your sweet face seems
To haunt my dreams
My Lilly of the Lamplight,
My own Lilly Marlene
🏜
@sirinathpatel4205 that you for the translation. That has always been one of my favorites as well. I read that the French troops liked it as well. Wouldn't it be nice if, instead of bullets and tanks, we could settle disputes with lyrics and musical instruments?
one of the best songs ever@@sirinathpatel4205
@@sirinathpatel4205in this playlist is the German verzion of the French J'ai Entendre. An Internatzional Hit! There is a verzion in every Christian Language. Even Roosian!
Wonderful music!
From the time when Germany was respected feared and admired
Germany being respected in 1920. Sure.
@@edwardteach8237 Are you being sarcastic. Goethe? Luther? German discoveries in science..German music? Yes, for sure you must be being sarcastic
@@MrYorickJenkins Debts, poverty, unemployment, humilliation due to the lost war, a broken army... Admired? Maybe. Feared? No.
@@edwardteach8237 only feared from 1933 to 1945
Good quality, they really love this. Whatever the time was, poor or war. But still they managed to make excellent music.. 😍
Je ne veux pas m' imposer😅
We getting outta the European theater with this one 👁️👃👁️
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Vielendanke fûr die hochladen ! Sehr Schône Lied auf Deutsche !!❤❤❤ ( das bild ist Wunderbar und in der Ende Zahra Leander sind Seine Wunderlich Lied ❤😢 )
Bellas y novedosas versiones para una fresca mañana. Felicitaciones y gracias por el aporte.
Deutschland!
😊❤
I mean I love German music of the 1920s to 1940s because I'm American but very strong rooted German and thought it's Nazi era it's still beautiful format of sheet music
31:21 I need a 10 hours long version of that song.
Marvellous
Einzig das Bild passt nicht dazu, allerdings ist die Musik sehr schön. :)
C' est un bon debut ❤ ne touchez .pas a on oreille😅
37:27 what is the name of that song? can´t find it anywhere
Das Sylvettes Geschrei !!😂😂😂
@@philippejenvrin2741 :C
hermoso
Pas de souci ❤. A plus 😅
This is the Tom and Jerry Music
Que vous aimez votre pays😅
zeitstempel?
How could we fight these People? Ever heard Russian Songs?
Frankly, vintage music from Germany gives off Nazi vibes I'd rather not experience. Thanks, but no thanks on this one. I'm out.
😂😂😂
lmao
thats funny, as a freakin lot of successful german musicians and artists were jewish and their music/art was forbidden by the nazi party. So NOT listening to it because of Nazi vibes is kinda ironic.
“Frankly, I’m pretty sure Hitler drank water at one point and I’m not trying to give off Nazi vibes by emulating him so I don’t drink water. Thanks but no thanks, I’m out. 🤓” Goofy ahh logic bro
@@cosmo9925 Your analogy is hardly, comparable, I'm sure. Goofy logic? I think not, and if you had loved ones that were brutalized, starved and killed by these Germans of that era, you would understand.
22:50