Friday, October 7, 2011

Oh, Ja.........more Schlager!

It's been awhile since I've tortured you all with any British and American artists singing in German...better late than never, I say! :)



The Spencer Davis Group- Der Wassermann (Aquarius)
Donny Osmond-Bleib bei mir, little Girl (Go away little girl)
Gene Pitney-Bleibe bei mir (Town without pity)
The Liverpool Beats-Boys (Yup, The Beatles version of The Shrielles song)
Chubby Checker-Der Twist beginnt (Let's twist again)
James ( Jimmy ) Darren-Der Zirkus hat ein Ende (Goodbye, cruel world)
Peter, Paul & Mary-Die Antwort weiss ganz allein der Wind (Blowin' in the wind)
Petula Clark-Geh in die stadt (Downtown)
Beach Boys-Ganz allein (In my room)
Dionne Warwick-Geh vorbei (Walk on by)
The Swinging Blue Jeans-Good Golly Miss Molly-o
Lesley Gore-Goodbye, Tony (You don't own me)
The Honeycombs-Hab ich das Recht (Have I the right)
Terry Jacks-In den Gärten der Zeit (Seasons in the sun)
Joey Dee-Joey's Party
The Supremes-Jonny And Joe (Come see about me)
Brenda Lee-Kansas City
Millie Small-My Boy Lollipop
Bobby Vinton-Rosen sind rot (Roses are red)
The Everly Brothers-Sag auf Wiedersehn
Bobby Darin-Schatten auf den Wegen (Eighteen Yellow Roses)
Manfred Mann-Sie (She)
Lulu-So fing es an
The Searchers-Süss ist sie (Sugar and spice)
The Searchers-Tausend Nadelstiche (Needles and pins)
Dusty Springfield-Warten und hoffen (Wishin' and hopin')
Johnny Cash-Wer kennt den Weg (I walk the line)




4 comments:

  1. I am hiding behind the sofa now.


    Have you reached Bowie's "Helden" and anything by Nina Hagen (e.g. the early fluff "Du hast den Farbfilm vergessen")?

    And then there are Red Balloons and a Little Peace, u.v.a. ...

    And don't forget "Herr" Lennie Hastings ;; :-O

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  2. Hahaha! It was for a friend who's in a Chicago band that does Schlager...strictly '60s-early '70s fluff, here! Ahhh, noooo, not the Bowie Scheiß-fest, God-awful Peter Gabriel, or Nena. I do, however, have a soft spot (probably on my head) for "Du hast den Farbfilm vergessen" that goes back to when I was about 10 years old and loved the song :0

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  3. Cheesy and smarmy....It's one of those strange closet tastes like being a Carpenters fan, turning up the radio loud when "Sugar Sugar" by The Archies plays, or the equivalent.... ;)

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