Bueno colaborando con los fans de Luis Miguel,
aqui les traigo estos videito que vale
oro...ustedes entienden verdad =D... Guardenlo en
su coleccion personal =) Muchos Saludos!! Tags :luismiguellililuismiguelviñadelmar85chilesolidolo
Photographs of Marlene Dietrich taken throughout
her tour of duty during WWII set to a recording of
her singing her trademark song "Lili Marlene." Tags :LiliMarleneDietrichWorldWarTwoUSO
Say hello again to the Dual 1004 D. Equipped with
a flip-over stylus cartridge, it´s well-suited
for 33 or 45 rpm microgroove records as well as
for the old 78 rpm ones made from shellac. You´re
going to hear a song you might already know: "Lili
Marlen" (sometimes typed "Lilli" or "Marleen" or
even "Marlene" ), sung in German by its one and
only original performer: Lale Andersen.
Lili Marlen originally was a poem, written by
German teacher Hans Leip in 1915. It was set to
music twice: The first time in 1935 by Rudolf Zink
without major success, the second time by Norbert
Schultze in 1938, of which the latter became the
legendary version. It was recorded for the very
first time on 2nd of August 1939 at the Electrola
studios of Berlin by Lale Andersen and the Bruno
Seidler-Winkler Orchestra (according to
http://www.lale-andersen.de ).
Sorrily the record is somewhat worn out which
leads to rather loud cracking souds. Please note:
What you see and hear in this moment is obviously
a copy of the ORIGINAL stamping of this record
(Electrola 6993), pressed in 1939 as "Lied eines
jungen Wachtpostens (Lili Marlen)" a few years
before the song became famous in the whole world,
simply named "Lili Marlen". Even more interesting
could be the fact, that the subtitle on its label
appears to be misspelled "Marien" instead of
"Marlen". Anybody ever heard of this "printing
error" edition? If so, please contact me. Tags :LaleAndersen1939LiliMarlenradiogramBelgrad1957Dual1004recordplayerturntableMarleneDietrichAnimatronixx