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  2. Lili Marleen - Wikipedia

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    Humphrey Jennings directed the 29-minute-long film The True Story of Lili Marlene in 1944 about the song. [54] The song features prominently in Lili Marlene (1950), starring Lisa Daniely. The film tells a fictionalised version of the story of the woman (played by Daniely) who purportedly inspired the song.

  3. Lale Andersen - Wikipedia

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    She is best known for her interpretation of the song "Lili Marleen" in 1939, which by 1941 transcended the conflict to become World War II's biggest international hit. Popular with both the Axis and the Allies , Andersen's original recording spawned versions, by the end of the War, in most of the major languages of Europe, and by some of the ...

  4. Never Trust a Pretty Face - Wikipedia

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    "Lili Marleen" was released as a promotional single and charted in Italy. In France, the album included a German-French language version of "Lili Marleen". For the UK release, the track listing was re-arranged and additionally included an edit of "Blood and Honey", a hit single from Lear's debut album.

  5. Gold (Amanda Lear song) - Wikipedia

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    The B-side was Lear's cover of the wartime classic "Lili Marleen", which would later be released on her third album, Never Trust a Pretty Face. In 1989, DJ Ian Levine produced Hi-NRG remixes of "Gold" and "Follow Me". [1] The new versions were released as the double A-side single on both vinyl and CD, and received promotion on TV.

  6. Cadavrexquis - Wikipedia

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    Apart from new songs, Cadavrexquis included three re-recordings of Lear's hits from the 1970s: "Fashion Pack", "Follow Me" (both with updated lyrics) and the downtempo version of "Lili Marleen". Two songs were ultimately left off the album: the dance track "Voluptas" and the melancholic, autobiographical ballad "Glad to Be Alive", also known as ...

  7. NYT ‘Connections’ Hints and Answers Today, Wednesday, January 8

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    These words are related to a particular genre of music (hint: they deal with "names" that are spelled a little differently). Related: 300 Trivia Questions and Answers to Jumpstart Your Fun Game Night

  8. Off the Coast of Me - Wikipedia

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    The Encyclopedia of Popular Music [3] The Rolling Stone Album Guide [4] ... "Lili Marlene" ... (Mutant Disco Version) Darnell, Hernandez: 6:15: Personnel

  9. Fashion Pack - Wikipedia

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    The B-side was "Black Holes" on most single releases, "Lili Marleen" in Italy and Japan, "Intellectually" in Canada, and "Forget It" in Russia. "Fashion Pack" was heavily promoted by TV performances and reached the top 40 in charts across Europe. The song remains one of Lear's biggest hits of the disco era.