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– click "Show More" for the full description – Jawoll, das stimmt, jawoll! [Marsch und Lied] Composer/Lyricist: Herms Niel (1888-1954) Publisher: Wilhelm Halter Verlag, Karlsruhe, 1939 Opening Line: An der Nordsee, an der Donau Vocal Group: Die Metropol-Vokalisten, Berlin [Wilfried Sommer, Günter Leider, Peter Purand, Richard Westemeyer] Instrumental Group: Reichsmusikzug des Reichsarbeitsdienstes, Potsdam-Golm Conductor: Obermusikzugführer Herms Niel Recording Date: 28.01.1939 Recording Location: Berlin, Carl Lindström AG (Schlesische Straße 26-27), Raum II Record Company: Carl Lindström AG, Berlin Record Producer: Heinrich Lampe Digitized by Ivan Ž., 2008 Vocal Group: Heyn-Quartett, Berlin [Hans Göbel, Robert Jonas, Walter Bartoschek, Erich Heyn] Instrumental Group: Reichsmusikzug des Reichsarbeitsdienstes, Potsdam-Golm Conductor: Obermusikzugführer Herms Niel Recording Date: 08.02.1939 Recording Location: Berlin, Central-Theater (Alte Jakobstraße 30-32) Record Company: Deutsche Grammophon GmbH, Berlin Record Producer: Oskar Blaesche Digitized by Ivan Ž., 2009 Vocal Group: Männerquartett Instrumental Group: Reichsmusikzug des Reichsarbeitsdienstes, Potsdam-Golm Conductor: Obermusikzugführer Herms Niel Recording Date: 1939 Recording Location: Potsdam Record Company: Tempo-Schallplatten GmbH, Potsdam-Babelsberg Digitized by Ivan Ž., 2008 NOT to be used for commercial or propaganda purposes "Jawoll, das stimmt, jawoll" [Yes, That's Right] is a German song from 1939, about soldiers being Germany's favourites, how the girls from all parts of the country love them the most and how even the parents want only soldiers for their in-laws. It premiered together with the well-known "Erika" - but always remained in "Erika's" shadow and never reached the same popularity... At the time, it was recorded exclusively by its author - and all three of those recordings are now presented here, for the first time in one place. Enjoy! Recorded also by: 1965? Die alten Kameraden; Blasorchester Official Herms Niel Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/herms.niel/