(DISCLAIMER!) this is intended for educational purposes only. songs popular in germany during ww2 german songs associated with the nazi party and german songs about ww2 and ww2 german era marches
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– click "Show More" for the full description – Rosemarie [Marschlied im Volkston] Composer: Herms Niel (1888-1954) Lyricist: Herms Niel (1888-1954); Erik Wallnau Opening Line: Es scheinet die Sonne so schön, so schön Vocalist: Erwin Hartung Vocal Group: Männerquartett Wurlitzer Organ: Horst Schimmelpfennig Recording Date: 16.07.1935 Recording Location: Berlin Record Company: Deutsche Grammophon AG, Berlin Record Producer: Oskar Blaesche Digitized by Dave C., 2008 NOT to be used for commercial or propaganda purposes "Rosemarie" is a German carpe diem type of song from 1935, about the beauties of love, nature and life. It originally had four strophes, the 1st, 2nd and the 4th were recorded here. By the way, this is the "real" Niel's "Rosemarie"; his better known song about a Rosemarie (from 1937), today incorrectly best known under this title, was actually officially named "Es ist so schön, Soldat zu sein". Recorded also by: 1935 Die vier Richters ["Gloria" recording] 1935 Die vier Richters ["Brillant" recording] 1935 Die vier Heimatsänger 1935 Männerquartett; Tanzorchester; Conductor: Walter Schütze 1935 Richard Nothhelfer; Tanzorchester Official Herms Niel Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/herms.niel/