"Where's my handbag?" LOVE IT! As a Dutchy, I'm dying to see more footage of NL/Amsterdam/Carré. My grandma has told me so many amazing things. Also from during the war years. She knew the soldiers Marlene sang for in the southern part of the country.
The "car-chase" is all I've seen from the Carré engagement although there is a radio documentary about Marlene's appearance there (interviews with fans and so on, with brief performance clips) in the Dutch audiovisual archive -- I haven't heard it.
It would be wonderful if they could release the full Chicago concert. It also includes "Lazy Afternoon", presumably with a new orchestration by Burt Bacharach.
@@savelysavely2483 I don't know if everything was recorded, but the songs for the Chicago show (which was longer than her usual act!) are: Overture - 1 Look Me Over Closely - 2 Cream In My Coffee - 3 Blue Heaven - 4 Boys in The Backroom - 5 Laziest Girl - 6 Vie en rose - 7 Mama - 8: Shir Hatan - 9: Till There Was You - 10 Blondes Baby - 11 Marie - Marie - 12 Happiness is just a thing called Joe 13 Lola - 14 Miss Otis Regrets - 15 Johnny - 16 Don’t Ask Me Why - 17 Lili Marlene - Intermission 18 Makin’ Whoopee - 19 Honeysuckle Rose - 20 I’ve Grown Accustomed - 21 One for My Baby - 22 Lazy Afternoon - 23 Nice and easy - 24: My Baby Just Cares for Me - 25: I May Never Go Home - Encore: Falling in Love again
@@MarleneDietrichVideo 26 songs ??!! WOW, I'm so surprised, I'm very surprised. Nice and easy, Blondes baby - never heard of them in her perfomance repertoire. I hope it were all recorded, and digitized for not to be destroyed. Release of this show would be very generous present to all Marlene fans. Thanks you very much for this information
DIETRICH is a DIETRICH.
I loved her very much indeed.
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A professional, indubitably.
"Where's my handbag?" LOVE IT! As a Dutchy, I'm dying to see more footage of NL/Amsterdam/Carré. My grandma has told me so many amazing things. Also from during the war years. She knew the soldiers Marlene sang for in the southern part of the country.
The "car-chase" is all I've seen from the Carré engagement although there is a radio documentary about Marlene's appearance there (interviews with fans and so on, with brief performance clips) in the Dutch audiovisual archive -- I haven't heard it.
Jean Sablon is welcoming her at the airport 1959 !
CSODÁS! CSODÁS EZ A VIDEÓ!!!!!!!! KÖSZÖNÖM! MARLÉNE IMÁDLAK!
I especially love Miss Otis Regrets on this compilation. Wish more unissued performances will come in future - want full concert at Chicago
It would be wonderful if they could release the full Chicago concert. It also includes "Lazy Afternoon", presumably with a new orchestration by Burt Bacharach.
@@MarleneDietrichVideo wow, that's really interesting. Could you, please, name other songs in this concert except those 3 on Ultimate compilation?
@@savelysavely2483 I don't know if everything was recorded, but the songs for the Chicago show (which was longer than her usual act!) are: Overture - 1 Look Me Over Closely - 2 Cream In My Coffee - 3 Blue Heaven - 4 Boys in The Backroom - 5 Laziest Girl - 6 Vie en rose - 7 Mama - 8: Shir Hatan - 9: Till There Was You - 10 Blondes Baby - 11 Marie - Marie - 12 Happiness is just a thing called Joe 13 Lola - 14 Miss Otis Regrets - 15 Johnny - 16 Don’t Ask Me Why - 17 Lili Marlene - Intermission 18 Makin’ Whoopee - 19 Honeysuckle Rose - 20 I’ve Grown Accustomed - 21 One for My Baby - 22 Lazy Afternoon - 23 Nice and easy - 24: My Baby Just Cares for Me - 25: I May Never Go Home - Encore: Falling in Love again
@@MarleneDietrichVideo 26 songs ??!! WOW, I'm so surprised, I'm very surprised. Nice and easy, Blondes baby - never heard of them in her perfomance repertoire. I hope it were all recorded, and digitized for not to be destroyed. Release of this show would be very generous present to all Marlene fans. Thanks you very much for this information
@@MarleneDietrichVideo Too bad it wasn't filmed, that would be bomb in showbusiness history
When I saw "Le Bourget" I instantly saw a picture of Dietrich & Jean Gabin in my mind: what a fiery, talented, beautiful couple!
This is terrible
Poor Marlene could not sing a lick - amazingly, nobody seemed to care. She mesmerized people for most of her life.
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