Lale Andersen - Lied eines jungen Wachtpostens (Lili Marlen)



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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.


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Sehr schoen. ( 8 months ago by Abuamina001)
Sehr schoen.
watn schmarn! ( 7 months ago by agave121)
watn schmarn!
tolle musik ( 7 months ago by testesterone)
tolle musik
Sehr stylisches ... ( 7 months ago by Mecatron82)
Sehr stylisches Video... :-)
Hans Leip was in ... ( 7 months ago by Apfelsaftpresse)
Hans Leip was in love with two girls named "Lilly" and "Marleen". Before he has to fight in WWI he stood in front of his casern and saw a latern. Now the idea of this beatiful song was born :)
Ich denke dass es ... ( 6 months ago by kolkoborrego)
Ich denke dass es wichtig ist Lili Marlen zukennenlernen.
Creo que es importante saber quién es Lili Marlén
I think it's very important to know who is Lili Marlen.
Lale Andersen: La ... ( 6 months ago by PONSR500)
Lale Andersen: La mejor!
what i love about ... ( 5 months ago by fingerscarr)
what i love about this song is that despite the conflict between them this song was a favourite of both sides during the war and brought together ,in spirit at least , those who our maker never intended to kill each other
I like the classic ... ( 5 months ago by WayneGarr)
I like the classic turntable... Would like to own that
Ja,dass war ... ( 5 months ago by m1947n)
Ja,dass war alles.Nicht zu viel,nicht zu wenig.Die alle Partei haben es verstanden.Aber da war ein Krieg ...
You could hear some ... ( 4 months ago by chris123abc)
You could hear some of this song when you stood nearby certain radio's in call of duty 2. I liked it a lot :) Thanks for posting this version
It actually ... ( 4 months ago by dnebdal)
It actually impressed me how well it comes through, when you get used to the noise level.
Für mich immer noch ... ( 4 months ago by mothermars7)
Für mich immer noch die einzig wahre Version von Lili Marlene. Die Nazis hassten es und ich liebe es.
Often soldiers sang ... ( 4 months ago by LeoaTelapo)
Often soldiers sang it on both side of the front. At least at the eastern front.
Array ( 3 months ago by IIMarleenII)
I love it!!!
That's my favorite song ever
Genauso sieht´s mal ... ( 2 months ago by Beckstown1973)
Genauso sieht´s mal aus!
La mejor versión de ... ( 2 months ago by Gustavian)
La mejor versión de Lili Marlen! Die grosse Marlene Dietrich!
GUSTAVO MONASTRA tenor
Gustavo, no seas ... ( 2 months ago by purran7260)
Gustavo, no seas tan ignorante! La version que se escucha aqui es la original de Lale Andersen y no tiene nada que ver con M.Dietrich!! Diese Version ist von Lale Andersen und nicht von Marlene Dietrich! Das Lied ist durch Lale Andersen bekannt und berühmt geworden, die Dietrich kam später.
Dieses Lied und ... ( 2 months ago by purran7260)
Dieses Lied und insbesondere die hiesige Version ist von Lale Andersen und nicht von Marlene Dietrich. Die Dietrich hat das Lied auch gesungen, aber später und als Cover. Das Original ist von Lale. Es war Lale, der die Nazis das Singen dieses Liedes verboten hatten und mit KZ gedroht hatten.
This is not ... ( 2 months ago by purran7260)
This is not Dietrich's version. This is the original version from Lale Andersen. Andersen made this song popular during WWII not Dietrich.
Thank you for the ... ( 1 month ago by Syrbal6)
Thank you for the original. While I do enjoy Dietrich's version..it is wonderful to hear the smooth voice of Lale Andersen. It makes me nostalgic for German friends, and sad about war where ever and whenever it occurs.
The Nazis banned ... ( 1 month ago by Hammerstein99)
The Nazis banned this song - too sad for soldiers who should win the Endsieg.
One of the most beautiful songs ever written in Germany.
Sad that we killed ... ( 1 month ago by maggiethefox)
Sad that we killed each other for five long years. Ordinary family men, from all over the world, fighting for and against the orders of a lunatic. Theres sad it was.
Did they...? I ... ( 1 month ago by Afro70s)
Did they...? I didn't know that.
Magnifficent gramophone!



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