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"O mein Papa" is a nostalgic German song, originally as related by a young woman remembering her beloved, once-famous clown father. It was written by Swiss composer Paul Burkhard in 1939 for the musical Der schwarze Hecht [] (The Black Pike), reproduced in 1950 as Das Feuerwerk (The Firework) to a libretto by Erik Charell, Jürg Amstein, and Robert Gilbert.
Albert Edward Calvert (15 March 1922 – 7 August 1978 [1]) was an English trumpeter successful in the 1950s.Between 1953 and 1958 he achieved seven instrumental hits on the UK Singles Chart, including the two chart-toppers "Oh, Mein Papa" in 1954 and "Cherry Pink (and Apple Blossom White)" in 1955.
Probably his most famous artistic creation was the song "O mein Papa" ("Oh! My Pa-Pa") about the death of a beloved clown-father, written for the musical Der schwarze Hecht (re-issued in 1950 as Das Feuerwerk) that premiered in April 1939. The song rose to #1 on the Sheet Music Chart and stayed in the chart for 26 weeks.
Saxparty 5 is a 1978 Ingmar Nordströms studio album. [1] In 1991, it was re-released on CD. [2] Track listing ... Oh, Mein Papa; Mah-Na, Mah-Na; Charts. Chart (1978)
Oh Mein Papa (2:44) - Performed by Eddie Calvert; Francie Brady Not our Lady (1:20) - Elliot Goldenthal; Tune for Da (2:17) - Elliot Goldenthal; Nut Rocker (1:58) - Performed by B Bumble & the Stingers; Sweet Heart of Jesus (3:28) - Performed by Regina Nathan; The Butcher Boy (4:06) - Performed by Sinéad O'Connor
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In the video, the eagle is seen trying to move the large stick out of the feathery center of the nest but getting stuck on the crossbars of the steel beam in which the nest is situated.
"Oh Mein Papa" – Eddie Calvert, Eddie Fisher (version known as "Oh! My Papa") "Skin Deep" – Duke Ellington, Ted Heath and His Music "Swedish Rhapsody" – Mantovani, Ray Martin (both peaked 1953) "This Ole House" – Billie Anthony, Rosemary Clooney "Three Coins in the Fountain" – The Four Aces, Frank Sinatra "Wanted" – Al Martino ...