Austin Egen & Emil Roosz Och. : Liebe war es nie - The Blue Lyres : Nothing But A Lie .
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- Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
- Liebe war es nie
(Blonde Nathascha)
Tango (Markush-Rotter)
Emil Roósz u.s. Orchester
von Hotel Excelsior, Berlin
Gesang: Austin Egen
Kristall 3265 - C 1769-1
Berlin, 1932.
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NOTHING BUT A LIE
Foxtrot (Rotter-Sievier & Markush)
THE BLUE LYRES
at the Dorchester Hotel London
with Vocal Refrain
Gloria G.O. 14014 b. - Bi 6002
London, 1932.
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You may remember Daniel, how this melody is dear to me...
Thank you for both rendions; neither known to me so far. Both beautiful.
Yes, I remember your preference for this Tango and I'm glad you like these two little-known versions of it !
My Dear Friend - it's more than only the tango and foxtrot - for me.
Thank you for your thoughts. Thank you for your work.
I am so moved today.
Za tę piękną muzykę, dziękuję, Drogi Danielu.
That's why I like to present this tango also played as a foxtrot! Greetings Gabi, i dziękuję również za zawsze życzliwe odpowiedzi !
A very beautiful song and two wondetful versions!! I can't decide which one I like better - the German version in Tango style or the British Foxtrot version..... Both are great, virtuos played and sung!! 🎤🎶👍 Thank you so much for sharing these musical gems, dear Daniel! 🤗 Best wishes and have a nice weekend! 🍀🌷🌼🌸
Thank you for your visit and kind appreciation Julian! Due to circumstances I often fail to answer immediately, but I try not to forget!
Liebe Grüße von Daniel .
I have always loved this sweet song, and both versions are stunning! Austin Egen's orchestral arrangement is utterly refined and delicate, perfect for Emil Roosz's sensitive vocal. As for the Blue Lyres rendition, it is more of a straightforward dance band foxtrot style, slightly less tender, but equally great, wonderfully smooth and polished, and also including a very elegant vocal by a sadly uncredited singer. Thank you so much for presenting these two outstanding renditions that are new to me.
A Tango played like a Foxtrot... finding this record again after some years was a surprise for me too!
Thank you for your valued comment !
@@parlophonman My pleasure! The tempo change in The Blue Lyres version was remarkable indeed, but so very Anglosaxon :-)