This song is about faith, fidelity or faithfulness, and the degree to which it no longer exists: Roughly: "When Faithfulness was born, it landed in a hunter's horn, the hunter blew it into the wind, and it's never been seen again." A strange and risky subject to be writing about in 1943 Germany, though it was apparently a hit.
It's a comment by three drunk tramps (strolche) who are saying that the whole world is upsidedown - which of course, in 1943, it was! If I remember the English translation correctly, the tune's text is: On the day that faith was born, tra la la, She jumped into a crumpled horn, tra la la The huntsman blew, she flew away, tra la la And noone saw her from that day. Tra la la. For singer watchers, the big bass with the blue shirt is the great German Hans Sotin. What a voice.
This song is about faith, fidelity or faithfulness, and the degree to which it no longer exists: Roughly: "When Faithfulness was born, it landed in a hunter's horn, the hunter blew it into the wind, and it's never been seen again." A strange and risky subject to be writing about in 1943 Germany, though it was apparently a hit.
It's a comment by three drunk tramps (strolche) who are saying that the whole world is upsidedown - which of course, in 1943, it was! If I remember the English translation correctly, the tune's text is:
On the day that faith was born, tra la la,
She jumped into a crumpled horn, tra la la
The huntsman blew, she flew away, tra la la
And noone saw her from that day. Tra la la.
For singer watchers, the big bass with the blue shirt is the great German Hans Sotin. What a voice.
Der zweite Strolch ist Siegfried Lorenz. :-)
Also hätten wir Hans Sotin, Siegfried Lorenz und Rüdiger Wohlers, richtig? Grandioses Ensemble!
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