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"Morgen!" ("Tomorrow!") is the last in a set of four songs composed in 1894 by the German composer Richard Strauss.It is designated Opus 27, Number 4.. The text of this Lied, the German love poem "Morgen!", was written by Strauss's contemporary, John Henry Mackay, who was of partly Scottish descent but brought up in Germany.
In 1964, Petula Clark recorded the English rendition Thank you, which was released as a single in the UK. "Danke für diesen guten Morgen" has been included in the hymnal Evangelisches Gesangbuch as EG 334. [1] "Danke" has been called the best-known German sacred song, according to Jörg Döring who analyzed its rhetoric. [1]
Each stanza ends with a refrain of 2 lines which are repeated: "Und bis wir uns wieder sehen, halte Gott dich fest in seiner Hand" (And until we see each other again, may God hold you tight in his hand). [3] [4] The melody is not inspired by Irish models but Pytlik's invention. [1] Set in F major and common time, it features many lively eighth ...
"1/2 Lovesong" is a song by German rock band Die Ärzte. It is the sixth track and the third single from their 1998 album 13. [1] The music of the song was composed by Rod González.
Wohlan, wer Recht und Wahrheit achtet, zu unsrer Fahne steh allzuhauf! Wenn auch die Lüg uns noch umnachtet, bald steigt der Morgen hell herauf! Ein schwerer Kampf ist’s den wir wagen, zahllos ist unsrer Feinde Schar. Doch ob wie Flammen die Gefahr mög über uns zusammenschlagen! Refrain: Nicht fürchten wir den Feind, stehn wir im Kampf ...
Schließe mir die Augen beide" is a poem by Theodor Storm from his 1851 collection Sommergeschichten und Lieder (Summer Stories and Songs). [1] Helene Nahowski (1910), by Arnold Schoenberg. It was twice set to music by Alban Berg. Berg composed his first setting in 1907, dedicating it to his future wife, Helene Nahowski .
auch ("also") is the twelfth full-length studio album by German rock band Die Ärzte.It was released on 13 April 2012. For each song on the album, an animation and a performance video was released on YouTube.
Das ist nicht die ganze Wahrheit... (German pronunciation: [das ʔɪst ˈnɪçt diː ˈɡantsə ˈvaːɐ̯haɪt]; "That's not the whole truth...") is the fourth album by German rock band Die Ärzte. It was the last studio album before the band's 5-year hiatus. The title of the album is a line spoken by William Shatner in the film Airplane II ...