Marlene singt Berlin, Berlin

Marlene singt Berlin, Berlin
Studio album by Marlene Dietrich
Released 1965
Recorded 1964
Genre Traditional pop music
Length 38:48
Label Polydor Records
Marlene Dietrich chronology
Die neue Marlene
(1965)
Marlene singt Berlin, Berlin
(1965)
Dietrich in London
(1965)

Marlene singt Berlin, Berlin is a Marlene Dietrich's studio album released in 1965.[1][2] The album is a Dietrich's homage to the city with which she's most often associated: Berlin.[3] The design for the original cover was done by Marlene herself. Orchestrated and conducted by Burt Grund. Issued on Polydor (catalogue number 238102).[4] Issued in the US by Capitol Records under the title, Marlene Dietrich's Berlin (Capitol ST 10443). Dietrich said this was her best album.[4]

Track listing

No. TitleWriter(s) Length
1. "Solang noch unter'n Linden"  Hermann Haller / Rideamus / Walter Kollo / Willy Wolff 1:33
2. "Du hast ja keine Ahnung wie schön du bist Berlin"  Alfred Schönfeld / Jean Gilbert / Joseph Königsberger, Robert Gilbert 1:07
3. "Durch Berlin fließt immer noch die Spree"  Gilbert / Königsberger / Gilbert 2:28
4. "Mit dir, mit dir da möcht ich Sonntags angeln gehn"  Haller / Rideamus / Kollo / Wolff 2:54
5. "Nach Meine Beene Ist Ja Ganz Berlin Verrückt"  S. W. Hardt / Kollo 3:38
6. "Ja, Das Haben Die Mädchen So Gerne"  Schönfeld / Gilbert / Königsberger 3:16
7. "Wenn Ein Mädel Einen Herrn Hat"  Pordes-Milo / Haller / Kollo / Wolff 1:59
8. "Lieber Leierkastenmann"  Kollo 3:44
9. "Das War In Schöneberg"  Rudolf Bernauer / Rudolf Schanzer / Kollo 2:38
10. "Untern Linden - Untern Linden"  Bernauer / Schanzer / Kollo 2:17
11. "Das Zillelied"  H. Pflanzer / Kollo 2:21
12. "Wenn Du, Einmal Eine Braut Hast"  Erich Urban / Hugo Hirsch / Max Heye 2:07
13. "Es, Gibt Im Leben Manchesmal Momente"  Walter Bromme / Will Steinberg 1:50
14. "Wo, Hast Du Denn Die Schönen Blauen Augen Her"  Ralph Erwin / Robert Katscher 2:49
15. "Berlin - Berlin"  Kollo 2:30
16. "Solang' Noch Unter'n Linden"  Haller / Rideamus / Kollo / Wolff 1:37

References

  1. Larkin, ColinThe Encyclopedia of Popular Music. Omnibus Press, 2011, p.2006.
  2. Der Spiegel - NEU IN DEUTSCHLAND. June, 30 1965, p.101.
  3. "Marlene Dietrich - Berlin - AllMusic". www.allmusic.com. Retrieved December 6, 2015.
  4. 1 2 Bach, 1992. p 527.
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