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"My Heart Will Go On" is a song performed by Canadian singer Celine Dion, used as the theme for the 1997 film Titanic. It was composed by James Horner, with lyrics by Will Jennings, and produced by Horner, Walter Afanasieff and Simon Franglen.
Erika" is both a common German female name and the German word for heather. The lyrics and melody of the song were written by Herms Niel, a German composer of marches. The exact year of the song's origin is not known; often the date is given as "about 1930", [6] but this has never been substantiated.
'Cause I have to go away, have to go away, As though our love were now no more. There are out there, out there, so many girls, so many girls, Beloved treasure, I will be true. Even if I saw another lass, do not think my love is through: Let out there, let out there, let out there be many girls, there be many girls, Dearest love, I will be true.
A new, remastered version of the video for Celine Dion’s massive hit “My Heart Will Go On” from “Titanic” will have fans enjoying the track with the kind of clarity the ship’s captain ...
Developments and discoveries in German-speaking nations in science, scholarship, and classical music have led to German words for new concepts, which have been adopted into English: for example the words doppelgänger and angst in psychology. Discussion of German history and culture requires some German words.
Let me go to the cool grave." "Oh no, oh no, my dear child, Because we are so in love. ""Oh no, oh no, not so fast, Because we are two lovers; Oh no, oh no, my heart tells me, The love and faith must last longer." He took her in his arms to hold, She was not warm, forever cold. "Oh quick, oh quick, bring light to me, Else my love dies, no one ...
"Answer Me" is a popular song, originally titled "Mütterlein", with German lyrics by Gerhard Winkler and Fred Rauch. "Mütterlein" was published on 19 April 1952. English lyrics were written by Carl Sigman, and the song was published as "Answer Me" in New York on 13 October 1953. [1]
According to this November 22, 1997, Music & Media article, "My Heart Will Go On" was scheduled for a November 24, 1997, release in G/S/A (Germany, Switzerland, Austria) (German-speaking areas). The quote is "To take maximum advantage of the promotion campaign for Titanic , the G/S/A countries will be the only European territories to release My ...