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1-CD with 20-page booklet, 29 tracks. Playing time approx. 79 mns. Fred Bertelmann, the singer... more

Fred Bertelmann: Der lachende Vagabund (CD)

1-CD with 20-page booklet, 29 tracks. Playing time approx. 79 mns.

Fred Bertelmann, the singer with the distinctive baritone voice, celebrated success with his songs Arrivederci Roma, Rot ist dein Mund, Tina Marie and In Hamburg sind die Nächte lang. His grandiose breakthrough came in 1958 with Der lachende Vagabund, which was gilded in a very short time and even in the USA, for a German title, was a huge success. 

Fred Bertelmann sang this song with a lot of optimism and cheerfulness, that was exactly what people wanted to hear at the time of the economic miracle. This CD with his singles from 1955 - 1960 shows how successful the versatile musician was. Even the beat wave of the sixties did not harm his musical career.

Article properties: Fred Bertelmann: Der lachende Vagabund (CD)

  • Interpret: Fred Bertelmann

  • Album titlle: Der lachende Vagabund (CD)

  • Genre Schlager und Volksmusik

  • Label Bear Family Records

  • Preiscode AH
  • Artikelart CD

  • EAN: 4000127157539

  • weight in Kg 0.115
Bertelmann, Fred - Der lachende Vagabund (CD) CD 1
01 Der lachende Vagabund Fred Bertelmann
02 Tina Marie Fred Bertelmann
03 Rot ist dein Mund Fred Bertelmann
04 Hallo Joe Fred Bertelmann
05 Arrivederci Roma Fred Bertelmann
06 Marie mit dem frechen Blick Fred Bertelmann
07 Cantabamberra Fred Bertelmann
08 Der Gitarrenspieler Fred Bertelmann
09 Aber du heisst Pia Fred Bertelmann
10 Der Perlentaucher von Santa Margerita Fred Bertelmann
11 Sie hiess Tina Lukretia Fred Bertelmann
12 In Hamburg sind die Nächte lang Fred Bertelmann
13 Ihr zartes Lächeln Fred Bertelmann
14 Meine Heimat ist täglich woanders Fred Bertelmann
15 Der fröhliche Räuber Fred Bertelmann
16 In den Strassen von Roma Fred Bertelmann
17 Zehntausend junge Damen Fred Bertelmann
18 Herrlich war die Reise Fred Bertelmann
19 Tiamo Marina Fred Bertelmann
20 Sie sagt nein, nein, nein Fred Bertelmann
21 Mein Herz bleibt in der Heimat Fred Bertelmann
22 Die Ballade vom Seeräuber Jim Fred Bertelmann
23 Zwei blaue Augen und roter Wein Fred Bertelmann
24 Einmal high, high, high Fred Bertelmann
25 Hinter den blauen Bergen Fred Bertelmann
26 Ich bin ja nur ein Troubadour Fred Bertelmann
27 Das blaue Meer und du Fred Bertelmann
28 Addio Fred Bertelmann
29 Der lachende Vagabund ('58-promotion version) Fred Bertelmann
Fred Bertelmann Fred Bertelmann's future as an artist did not look particularly... more
"Fred Bertelmann"

Fred Bertelmann

Fred Bertelmann's future as an artist did not look particularly bright when he signed a contract in 1952 with the small company Tempo, which supplied department stores with its inexpensive records. The repertoire of the label consisted of successful hits, which had been recorded by the great stars of Polydor, Philips, Electrola or Teldec. The task of Bertelmann and colleagues was now to quickly throw a copy onto the market for Tempo in order to share in the success of the titles.

However, the singer, who was born on October 7, 1925 in Duisburg, already had a foot in the door to show business. He brought with him the prerequisites for this. Against his mother's wishes, who would have liked to see little Fred as a great doctor, he pushed through his musical wish after graduating from high school and enrolled at the Duisburg Conservatory for the subjects trumpet, harmony and music history. Before he could graduate, he was committed to military service and was taken into American captivity.

As'Prisoner of War' he founded an orchestra in the camp in Alabama together with other prisoners. Back in Germany, Fred Bertelmann consistently continued his artistic career, which led him via a band with the Egerländer Ernst Mosch, a detour to the show orchestra Pepo de Seato and finally to the Charly-Schiele-Combo. At a concert in Travemünde he was discovered for the record market by an employee of Michael Jary. When his tempo recordings were also played on the radio, Fred Bertelmann was also allowed to sing his own songs instead of the previous copies. This earned him a contract with Cologne-based Electrola in 1955.

First successes came with Tina Marie, a version of the American Perry Como hit, which also became a hit for Die drei Travellers in the same year and with a parody (1957) and another version by Fred Frohberg on the East Berlin Amiga label, and In Hamburg the nights are long. In Hamburg are the Nights Long' was the title of a film with Barbara Rütting, which premiered in Germany in February 1956. And the song written for it by Karl Bette - unlike so many film hits of the time - actually seems like film music. Bette, from whom I also shake hands with you as a farewell, worked as a composer in many screen productions, e.g.'Der Schmied von St. Bartholomae','Zwei Herzen und ein Thron' (both 1955),'Der Glockengießer von Tirol' and'Wo der Wildbach rauscht (both 1956). His Hamburg Song, written by Hans Bradtke (Pack' die Badehose ein), conveys the expert's routine. Of course Fred Bertelmann sings: "In Hamburg the girls are beautiful and only really lively at night".

But the city on the Elbe is not only defined by the harbour: "If moonlight falls on the Alster, we forget the whole world". The quality of In Hamburg are the nights long was also recognized beyond the great water. When the King Sisters were engaged by Capitol Records in 1957, they recorded the song not only with the German title (and partly German lyrics), but also exactly with the arrangement (including whistled introduction). A suggestion for the American sisters may have been the female choir of the Hansen Quartet at the Fred Bertelmann recording. The English text, however, is more relaxed. "My girl come and don't be scared" became "You take a Fräulein by the hand" for the King Sisters. And finally: "Would you like to get cosy with me?"' Fred Bertelmann remained true to the female gender after Tina Marie with My sweet little Susi and Marie with the cheeky look.

But it wasn't until he decided to sing to the laughing vagabond in 1957 that he had really made it. He presented his record company Electrola with the first seller of millions after the war. The composition of the American Jim Lowe (Green Door) had come a long way before she came to Germany. Country singer Rusty Draper brought Gambler's Guitar to the American charts in 1953. On this recording there was already laughter, which later made Fred Bertelmann the trademark of his interpretation. The 1953 version of the American RCA interpreter Jack Turner also dates back to the same year, when he recorded the body-stoller piece Hound Dog, which later made Elvis Presley world-famous. Two years later, RCA released in Italy an Italian version - Dillo Chitarra - by Paolo Bacilieri, which was the model for the Bertelmann hit in the arrangement. The company chronicle of Electrola reports that the German lyricist Peter Mösser listened to Gambler's guitar on holiday and enthusiastically wrote a text about it. Whether he heard the American original or Dillo Chitarra remains unclear.

 

Fred Bertelmann Der lachende Vagabund
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Tracklist
Bertelmann, Fred - Der lachende Vagabund (CD) CD 1
01 Der lachende Vagabund
02 Tina Marie
03 Rot ist dein Mund
04 Hallo Joe
05 Arrivederci Roma
06 Marie mit dem frechen Blick
07 Cantabamberra
08 Der Gitarrenspieler
09 Aber du heisst Pia
10 Der Perlentaucher von Santa Margerita
11 Sie hiess Tina Lukretia
12 In Hamburg sind die Nächte lang
13 Ihr zartes Lächeln
14 Meine Heimat ist täglich woanders
15 Der fröhliche Räuber
16 In den Strassen von Roma
17 Zehntausend junge Damen
18 Herrlich war die Reise
19 Tiamo Marina
20 Sie sagt nein, nein, nein
21 Mein Herz bleibt in der Heimat
22 Die Ballade vom Seeräuber Jim
23 Zwei blaue Augen und roter Wein
24 Einmal high, high, high
25 Hinter den blauen Bergen
26 Ich bin ja nur ein Troubadour
27 Das blaue Meer und du
28 Addio
29 Der lachende Vagabund ('58-promotion version)