"So Wird's Nie Wieder Sein!" - Ilse Werner (1941)

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  • Ilse Werner (vocal and whistling) with Werner Bochmann and His Orchestra. Recorded in Berlin on February 25th 1941.
    The song was written by Gerhard Winkler (music) and Bruno Balz (lyrics) in the style of the very popular 1938 song "Thanks For The Memory", introduced by Bob Hope and Shirley Ross in the US Paramount Picture "The Big Broadcast Of 1938".
    Ilse Werner (1921 - 2005) was one of the biggest German movie stars from the late Thirties till the early Fifties and was busy on Television and in Shows until 2002. She was discovered in a Drama school in Vienna and made there her first picture 1938 at the age of seventeen. The big German Film Company "UFA" brought her to Berlin and soon she became one of the leading female movie stars in Germany and Austria during the war years.
    At the end of 1939 band leader Werner Bochmann heard her whistling while passing her wardrobe, was impressed and invited her to make a test recording. So her recording career started in 1940 at the age of nineteen and the following years several songs where published - many of them became evergreens. Here's a film scene from one of her most successful movies: • „Wir machen Musik“ - F...
    The fotos you see in the video show Ilse Werner in the first half of the 1940s.
    This ODEON record is played on a Phillips Radiogram from 1956!

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