Lale Andersen Wie einst Lili Marleen 1935-1953 (3-CD)

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Lale Andersen: Wie einst Lili Marleen 1935-1953 (3-CD)
Article properties: Lale Andersen: Wie einst Lili Marleen 1935-1953 (3-CD)
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Interpret: Lale Andersen
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Album titlle: Wie einst Lili Marleen 1935-1953 (3-CD)
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Genre Schlager und Volksmusik
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Label Bear Family Records
- Edition 2 Deluxe Edition
- Preiscode CH
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Artikelart CD
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EAN: 4000127160720
- weight in Kg 0.21
Andersen, Lale - Wie einst Lili Marleen 1935-1953 (3-CD) CD 1 | ||||
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01 | Lied eines jungen Wachtpostens (Lili Marleen) | Lale Andersen |
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02 | Drei rote Rosen (Gedenken) | Lale Andersen |
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03 | Der Feldmohn | Lale Andersen |
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04 | Es geht alles vorüber, es geht alles vorbei | Lale Andersen |
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05 | Unter der roten Laterne von St. Pauli | Lale Andersen |
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06 | Unter einem Regenschirm am Abend | Lale Andersen |
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07 | Das muß man alles verstehen (in Puerto Alegre | Lale Andersen |
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08 | Und wieder geht ein schöner Tag zu Ende | Lale Andersen |
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09 | Piloten | Lale Andersen |
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10 | Da draußen am Hafen | Lale Andersen |
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11 | Denn du weißt | Lale Andersen |
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12 | Eine Frau von HeutÆ | Lale Andersen |
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13 | Um das bißchen Liebe | Lale Andersen |
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14 | Einmal noch nach Bombay (O Jonny) | Lale Andersen |
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15 | Es fährt ein Schiffà | Lale Andersen |
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16 | Der schwarze Rudolf | Lale Andersen |
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17 | Am Kai | Lale Andersen |
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18 | Heinemann (Der kleine Seemann) | Lale Andersen |
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19 | Backbord ist links (Schiffsjungenlied) | Lale Andersen |
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20 | Liebeslied am Hafen | Lale Andersen |
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21 | Der Junge an der Reling | Lale Andersen |
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22 | Laß mich gehen | Lale Andersen |
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23 | Das Glück wird manchmal Wirklichkeit | Lale Andersen |
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24 | Seemanns Schnadahüpferln | Lale Andersen |
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25 | Zweimal Sehnsucht | Lale Andersen |
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26 | Des Nachts auf hoher See (Charlie) | Lale Andersen |
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27 | Madeleine | Lale Andersen |
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28 | Schäferlied | Lale Andersen |
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29 | Die Fischer von Langeoog | Lale Andersen |
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30 | Stundenlang | Lale Andersen |
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31 | Die Frau im Mond | Lale Andersen |
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32 | Regen im April | Lale Andersen |
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33 | Hoppla George | Lale Andersen |
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34 | Maria von Bahia (& Ralph Maria Siegel) | Lale Andersen |
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35 | HaltÆ dich fest (& Ralph Maria Siegel) | Lale Andersen |
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36 | Be-Bop-Hosen trägt er nicht | Lale Andersen |
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37 | Regenpfeifer, singÆ dein Lied | Lale Andersen |
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38 | Goal (Tor) | Lale Andersen |
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39 | Schau mich bitte nicht so an | Lale Andersen |
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40 | In Holland an der Nordsee | Lale Andersen |
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41 | Brief an Jack | Lale Andersen |
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42 | Der Junge an der Reling | Lale Andersen |
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43 | He, hast du Feuer, Seemanná | Lale Andersen |
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44 | Sehnsucht nach der Ferne | Lale Andersen |
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45 | Mit dem alten Cowboy | Lale Andersen |
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46 | Theodor im Fussballtor | Lale Andersen |
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47 | Kleines Märchen | Lale Andersen |
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48 | BÚsame Mucho (deutsch) | Lale Andersen |
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49 | Unter der roten Laterne von St. Pauli | Lale Andersen |
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50 | Lili Marleen | Lale Andersen |
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51 | Sing', Nachtigall, sing | Lale Andersen |
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52 | Billy | Lale Andersen |
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53 | Kleines Sommermärchen | Lale Andersen |
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54 | Ich wünsche dir Glück, Jonny | Lale Andersen |
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55 | Das Meer (Beyond The Sea) | Lale Andersen |
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56 | Piet Rose, der Matrose | Lale Andersen |
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57 | Sing, Nightingale, Sing | Lale Andersen |
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58 | Lili Marleen (englisch/deutsch) | Lale Andersen |
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59 | Mein Schiff, habÆ gute Reise | Lale Andersen |
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60 | Dämmerzeit | Lale Andersen |
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61 | Gold'ner Ohrring | Lale Andersen |
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62 | Vorbei û passÚ | Lale Andersen |
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63 | GrüssÆ mir das Meer und den Wind | Lale Andersen |
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64 | Eine bunt bemalte Wiege | Lale Andersen |
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65 | Fragt dich jemand (& Vico Torriani) | Lale Andersen |
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66 | Und führ ich ein Mädchen zum Traualtar (& Vic | Lale Andersen |
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67 | Eine weisse Blütenkette | Lale Andersen |
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68 | In Montana (Weit ist das Land) | Lale Andersen |
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69 | Seerosen | Lale Andersen |
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70 | La Seine (deutsch) | Lale Andersen |
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71 | Mademoiselle de Paris (deutsch) | Lale Andersen |
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72 | Oh, blasses Mondlicht | Lale Andersen |
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73 | Die Hochzeit der Lili Marleen | Lale Andersen |
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74 | Ich hab mich so an dich gewöhnt | Lale Andersen |
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75 | Mitten Im Kornfeld | Lale Andersen |
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76 | Welche von [den] Beidená | Lale Andersen |
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77 | Schwizerdütsch | Lale Andersen |
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78 | Signorina | Lale Andersen |
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79 | Lili Marleen | Lale Andersen |
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80 | Sing, Nightingale, Sing (englisch) | Lale Andersen |
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81 | Rennfahrerbraut (wenn der lange Ferdinand) | Lale Andersen |
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82 | Der Südwind, der weht | Lale Andersen |
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83 | Ich wünsche dir Glück, Jonny | Lale Andersen |
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84 | Nach Regen scheint Sonne | Lale Andersen |
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85 | Einmal noch nach Bombay (O Jonny) | Lale Andersen |
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86 | Denn du weißt | Lale Andersen |
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87 | Der Feldmohn | Lale Andersen |
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Lale Andersen
Liese-Lotte, Helene, Berta - first names, of which Helene at best promises an aura; Liese and Lotte are called cows and horses, Berta is clumsy and peasant, the name of a buxom maid. Liese-Lotte Bunnenberg is hard to articulate and with seven syllables much too long, but in the end not worse or better than most other names. But you can't become a world star, you have to call yourself Lale Andersen.
What's in a name? asked Shakespeare. Everything? Could Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart also have been called Fred Sülzenfuß? Or imagine Joseph and Mary calling their son Rudi. What would have happened to Christianity? Nothing. That's in a name.
But it'll be 30 years before Liese-Lotte becomes Lale. But it is certain that her names were never Carlotta, Helena, Eulalia. There was also no Danish branch of the Andersen family, she neither grew up in Oslo nor is she Norwegian. She wrote herself Liselotte very early, then her first name was Wilke and she called herself Liselott Wilke, then Liselott Wilke-Andersen and Lale Wilke, last but not least Lale Andersen. She used the pseudonyms Nicola Wilke and Krohn or Crohn as lyricist. In 1949 her Swiss passport bears her changed first name and the real name of her second marriage: Liselotte Beul. This is as confusing as it is wrongly stated in numerous publications.
This is surpassed by her various years of birth: 1900, 1905, 1908, 1910, 1912, 1915 In all major contemporary reference works except the'Musik-Brockhaus' and the'Deutsche Biographische Enzyklopädie', which indicate the date 23 March 1905 registered by the Royal Hanover Registry Office, the year is differently wrong. If one refrains from journalistic carelessness, there must have been - if desired, intentionally or accidentally - false official entries.
Like many artists and prominent women who were rejuvenated by years and decades - from poetess Else Lasker-Schüler and Marlene Dietrich to the presidential wives Elly Heuss-Knapp and Wilhelmine Lübcke - Lale was always striving to be as young and beautiful as possible. Her year of birth was her private affair and was adapted to the time. She played with the facts and figures of her life and her imagination has captivated her to all kinds of stories, especially as the pressure to live too beautiful is great for every star. Her life could only be happy, interesting, outstanding and extraordinary, just as a normal life is not.
For Lale Andersen, the sky had many colours, as the title of her autobiography published in 1972 suggests. In life, on the other hand, she had enough traction, willpower and Prussian discipline. However, the Nazis succeeded in shaking their foundations and driving them into a hopeless situation.
The daughter of a ship steward
Liese-Lotte was born in Lehe, a market town in the province of Hanover, which had been annexed by the Prussian state in 1866. The town bordered Bremerhaven in Bremen and today Lehe is a district of the largest town on the North Sea. To the east runs the Geeste, a tide-dependent, meandering river, to the west borders the Kaiserhafen, which could be crossed by ferry at Liese-Lotter's time to reach the New Lloydhalle, the'Bahnhof am Meer'. Here the passenger ships of North German Lloyd sailed; every Tuesday morning a fast steamer left for America.
In terms of population Lehe was an up-and-coming town: with almost 25,000 inhabitants it was larger than the other towns of the Lower Weser, Bremerhaven, Geestemünde and Wulsdorf.
The Evangelical-Lutheran family Bunnenberg, Georg Adolf Hinrich and his wife Berta Adelheid as well as their first child Thekla Berta Auguste, lived in Lutherstraße 3, right on the corner of Hafenstraße. Two rooms and a kitchen, through which we went to the balcony and the toilet. Liese-Lotte grew up here in a petit-bourgeois milieu as the daughter of a ship steward who sailed for North German Lloyd. She herself has occasionally indicated the profession of father with helmsman, ship's officer or romantically transfigured with sailor.
The childhood of Liese-Lotte can only be guessed, such as that the Prussian virtues of order, diligence, cleanliness, punctuality and discipline formed the foundations of educat
ion. The father was absent from work frequently and for a long time. The mother was an independent, self-confident woman. If she hadn't been at the beginning of the marriage, then she inevitably learned it, because the entire household management and upbringing of children had to be organized and answered for by her alone. Life did not get any easier when she gave birth to her third child, her son Helmuth Hinrich Adolf Georg at the age of 35...
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