Mary Roos Ich Bin Mu-Mu-Musikalisch - 38 Frühe Erfolge (2-CD)

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Mary Roos: Ich Bin Mu-Mu-Musikalisch - 38 Frühe Erfolge (2-CD)
Mary Roos was born on 9 January 1949 in Bingen on the Rhine. Already at the age of 9 she released her first single Ja, die Dicken sind so gemütlich under her birth name Rosemarie in 1958. In the same year she appeared in the film "Die Straße", where she sang the title "Little Teenager Song". Further singles and appearances with established colleagues under the stage name Rosemarie followed, with recordings such as "In Musik hab ich 'ne Eins" and "Jodel-Rosemarie".
Following the fashion of the time, she changed her stage name to the English sounding Mary Roos, which was considered more modern at the time, and finally sang under the new name from 1961 on. The first single as Mary Roos was "How nice that we are young (Hei-dide, hei hei di oh)" with the B-side "She wore a dress as white as snow". More singles followed, some of them cover versions of well-known hits by Conny Froboess or Connie Francis, until her career took off in the mid-60s.
Article properties:Mary Roos: Ich Bin Mu-Mu-Musikalisch - 38 Frühe Erfolge (2-CD)
Interpret: Mary Roos
Album titlle: Ich Bin Mu-Mu-Musikalisch - 38 Frühe Erfolge (2-CD)
Genre Schlager und Volksmusik
Label MusicTales
Artikelart CD
EAN: 4260320878598
- weight in Kg 0.15
Roos, Mary - Ich Bin Mu-Mu-Musikalisch - 38 Frühe Erfolge (2-CD) CD 1 | ||||
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01 | Ich Freu' Mich Immer So, Wenn Ferien Sind (Ferien-Polka) | Mary Roos | ||
02 | Ja Die Dicken Sind Ja So Gemütlich | Mary Roos | ||
03 | Little Teenager-Song | Mary Roos | ||
04 | Dann Wär Was Los (Wenn Das Mein Vati Wüsste) | Mary Roos | ||
05 | Jodel-Rosemarie | Mary Roos | ||
06 | Ich Möcht Schon 16 Jahre Sein | Mary Roos | ||
07 | In Musik Hab Ich 'ne Eins (Gestern Sprach Der Lehrer) | Mary Roos | ||
08 | Wir Fahren Mit Der Choo-Choo-Choo (Von Trinidad Nach Kilimahu) | Mary Roos | ||
09 | Blue Jean Boy | Mary Roos | ||
10 | Sie Trug Ein Kleid So Weiß Wie Schnee | Mary Roos | ||
11 | Wie Schön, Dass Wir Jung Sind (Hei-Didel, Hei Hei Di Oh) | Mary Roos | ||
12 | Wenn In Oberammergau Der Kuckuck Schreit | Mary Roos | ||
13 | Bergsteiger Franz | Mary Roos | ||
14 | Er War Ein Seemann | Mary Roos | ||
15 | Blaue Augen Hatte Er | Mary Roos | ||
16 | Schlafe Bambino | Mary Roos | ||
17 | Leise (Klingt Eine Alte Weise) | Mary Roos | ||
18 | Ein Seemann Versprach Ihr Die Treue | Mary Roos | ||
19 | Wenn Die Liebe Einmal Zu Dir Kommt | Mary Roos |
Roos, Mary - Ich Bin Mu-Mu-Musikalisch - 38 Frühe Erfolge (2-CD) CD 2 | ||||
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01 | Ich Bin Mu-Mu-Musikalisch (Spinne-Mu) | Mary Roos | ||
02 | Plim-Plam-Plum | Mary Roos | ||
03 | Die Liebe Ist Ein Seltsames Spiel | Mary Roos | ||
04 | Schöner Fremder Mann | Mary Roos | ||
05 | Einen Ring Mit Zwei Blutroten Steinen | Mary Roos | ||
06 | Es Waren Zw Ei Königskinder | Mary Roos | ||
07 | Einmal Komm Ich Wieder | Mary Roos | ||
08 | Zwei Kleine Italiener | Mary Roos | ||
09 | Ich Schau Den Weißen Wolken Nach | Mary Roos | ||
10 | Eine Rose Aus Santa Monica | Mary Roos | ||
11 | Heißer Sand | Mary Roos | ||
12 | Ein Herz, Das Kann Man Nicht Kaufen | Mary Roos | ||
13 | Lady Sunshine Und Mr Moon | Mary Roos | ||
14 | Paradiso | Mary Roos | ||
15 | Rosen Sind Rot | Mary Roos | ||
16 | Der Kaffee Kommt Direkt Aus Brasilien | Mary Roos | ||
17 | Mama Will Dich Sehen | Mary Roos | ||
18 | Die Wege Der Liebe | Mary Roos | ||
19 | Quando, Quando, Quando | Mary Roos |
Mary Roos
Mary Roos
The photo album is a memento of German families. In it life takes place chronologically, again and again callable and beautiful to look at with a lot of time colouring. Mary Roos has only one small album, and she didn't even create it herself. It comes from the director of her fan club and shows the singer's autograph cards - right from the start. Mary Roos keeps her personal photos in a big box in a pleasantly nonchalant way, there are large formats next to small pictures, black and white photos next to colour photos. For example a scene with the black African singer Max Kutta, whom she met on a tour and who was later killed by his wife. Or a picture with Cornelia Froboess - once a child star like Mary, who was initially called Rosemarie. When you rummage in the box, the whole hit scene appears - from 1958 on.
On April 30, 1958, a'public big colourful evening' took place in the Stadthalle in Bingen am Rhein, "followed by a dance into May. It's inviting: Union of German Railway Workers". Participants'from film, radio and television': Willy Hagara and... Rosemarie Schwab. Behind her name in parentheses was'Bingen'. Her parents, Maria and Karl Schwab, owned a hotel in which little Rosemarie (born on January 9, 1949) had her first contacts with show business. In the hotel, the entertainment programme included a 5 o'clock dance tea, which was performed by friendly musicians. According to Mary Roos, the parents, who were concerned about the independence of the children, always had their first-born children sing along to the band - under supervision. Later, too, they watched over Rosemarie, but gave her the freedom to get into the pop music business. "They let me do it, had a lot of faith. There were few bans. My father was an absolute gentleman. And the mother would have been on lookout if they'd robbed the Kreissparkasse. Two absolute opposites." Logically, it was the mother who negotiated with producers and signed contracts with record companies.
The impetus came from the composer Karl Götz, who experienced the singing daughter of the house in the hotel in Bingen. He had the self-written Polka Ja, the Dicken are so comfortably ready and took them to the studio in Bruchsal for their first recording. Mary Roos: "This was a huge hall, because of the good acoustics in cinemas at that time." A second title, I am always so happy when holidays are (holiday polka), had at least reference to the artist. The little Rosemarie got her first contact to studio owner Horst Heinz Henning and released her first single on the Hamburg Metronome label. Henning should still play a big role in her life. However, it took ten years for her name to reappear on a metronome record. The Hamburg Polydor, who achieved commercial success in 1958 with the two years older Gabriele Clonisch from Bavaria, soon showed interest in Rosemarie and brought her together with professionals: with producer Werner Cyprys, orchestra director Horst Wende and the authors Lotar Olias, Charles Nowa and Carl-Ulrich Blecher. Karl Götz also supplied material. His Little Teenager song written for his protégé even ended up in the movie'Die Straße' (with Heinz Drache).
The contract with Berlin-based Rex Film brought in 500 D-Mark Gage for the short appearance in'Die Straße'. A lot of money in a time in which appearances in the double-digit range were remunerated. She and her parents were telegramed to Hamburg by producer Schmidt-Norden: "Expect a double room with daughter Rosemarie at noon STOP Hotel Bellevue orders STOP. Götz was also there to rehearse the title with her. And Cyprys always practiced diligently with her so that she would drop her dialect and not lisp so much - due to a gap in her teeth. They tried a lot with her - from the yodel rosemary ("I love to sing where the Alps glow") to the'rock'"I want to be 16 years old" (text: "But I can sing the Rick'n Rack'n Rock 'n' Roll"). The hope that she could sing with Louis Armstrong in the film'La Paloma' vanished. Producer Gerhard Mendelson had already launched his child star Gabriele for Uncle Satchmos Lullaby. But neither for Gabriele nor for Rosemarie did Polydor develop a lasting career.
Excerpt from BCD16521 - Mary Roos Jugendsünden (3-CD)
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