Loading Loading Loading Loading Loading About Wie man sich bettet so liegt man Listen to Wie man sich bettet so liegt man online. Wie man sich bettet so liegt man is a German language song and is sung by Lotte Lenya. Wie man sich bettet so liegt man, from the album Singt Bertolt Brecht & Kurt Weill, was released in the year 2002. The duration of the song is 3:52. Download German songs online from JioSaavn. FAQs for Wie man sich bettet so liegt manShow DetailsShowAufstieg und Fall der Stadt Mahagonny (20)MusicKurt Weill (334)LyricsBertolt Brecht (101) BookBertolt Brecht (101)Recording DetailsDateFebruary 24, 1930TypeAudio / Stage CastMethodStudioLanguageGermanConductorTheo Mackeben (15)PerformerLotte Lenya (28), The Three Admirals (5)Shortcode[r25647]Releases (10)FormatCDLabelKritzerland 20035-9Released2019-03CountryUSBarcode857252003590Search Also ContainsDie Dreigroschenoper - 1930 Studio Cast (Lotte Lenya)Kurt Weill Revisited - 1981 Various Artists ProducerBruce Kimmel (205)Package DesignDoug Haverty (35) PerformerErich Ponto (4), Erika Helmke (4), Kurt Gerron (10), Lotte Lenya (28), Willi Trenk-Trebitsch (4)MasteringJames Nelson (28)MusicianThe Lewis-Ruth Band (4), Theo Mackeben (15)NotesFrom the liner notes: “The previous CD release was one of the few that did not have any extra material on it, so it was a fairly short run time of forty-three minutes. So, we decided to add our own bonus material. We have Lotte Lenya’s 1930 recording of “Alabama Song,” performed with The Three Admirals and conducted by Theo Mackeben and his Jazz Orchestra. It is nightmarish and wonderful. And the major bonus is a 1930 recording of The Threepenny Opera in German with Lenya, Kurt Gerron, Willy Trenk-Trebitsch, Erich Ponto, Erika Helmke, with the Theo Mackeben and Lewis Ruth Band. These are historic recordings and have been cleaned up by mastering engineer James Nelson, and sound pretty amazing given their age.# Tracks27Length1:13:43Lists8 collectors / 2 wish lists History8 RevisionsShortcode[rl63069] 1. Songs from One Touch of Venus: -- Paula Laurence, Arthur Siegel, Chorus Buy fromAlso ContainsBarbara-Song / Die Seeräuberjenny - 1929 Carola Neher # Tracks46Lists1 collector / 1 wish listShortcode[rl39968] Disc 1: Brecht on Brecht - 1962 Original Cast Cabaret - 1966 Original Broadway Cast Die Dreigroschenoper - 1958 Studio Cast Happy End - 1960 Lotte Lenya September Song and Other American Theatre Songs of Kurt Weill - 1955 Lotte Lenya Die Sieben Todsünden - 1956 Studio Cast (Lotte Lenya) Sings Berlin Theatre Songs - 1955 Lotte Lenya ProducerRichard Weize (4) Notes11-CD box set with 252-page hardcover book also contains a full-color picture disc (10-inch vinyl), which was only sold at the Berlin premiere of Rise & Fall Of The City Of Mahagonny in 1931; the set also contains interpretations of works by Weill & Brecht made from 1955-60, the first ever release of Song Of Ruth made in 1957, plus other commercial recordings from 1929-1975.# Tracks243Lists12 collectors / 5 wish listsHistory2 RevisionsShortcode[rl8682] CD 1 Also ContainsBarbara-Song / Die Seeräuberjenny - 1929 Carola Neher Chant des Canons / La fiancée du Pirate - 1931 Florelle Fiancée Du Pirate / Chant de Barbara - 1931 Lys Gauty Kleine Dreigroschenmusik - 1930 Theo Mackeben Knickerbocker Holiday - 1945 Radio Cast Lady in the Dark - 1941 Danny Kaye Moritat / Kanonensong - 1928 Harald Paulsen Sørøverjenny / Jomfru Dilemma - 1930 Gerda Madsen Tryout - 1945 Kurt Weill and Ira Gershwin Lists7 collectors / 3 wish listsHistory2 RevisionsShortcode[rl21600] CD 1: A. Alabama-Song |