African Girl First Time Reaction to Bobby Darin - Mack the Knife
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- Опубліковано 11 лип 2024
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African girl first time Listening to Bobby Darin - Mack the Knife
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One of Bobby's most famous hits.
"Could it be our boy's done something rash?" Louis Armstrong was the first to record the English language version of "Mack the Knife". On first hearing the song, Armstrong is reported to say, "I knew cats like this in New Orleans. Every one of them, they’d stick a knife into you without blinking an eye! ‘Mack the Knife’! Let’s go!" Lotte Lenya was in the recording studio during the session, prompting Armstrong to honor her by interpolating her name into the lyrics. Bobby Darin carried that forward in his version.
..........this is a mobster song......the shark represents a machine guy.....
The original "Die Moritat von Mackie Messer" sung by Lotte Lenya is here on the tube to find.
Great song and reaction, Fay! MacHeath is Mack the Knife.
Splish Splash was a fun hit for him. But you seriously need to check out Artificial Flowers. Has an interesting twist at the end and is a great song and performance.
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Probably the most famous song about a murderer/assasin.
Kurt Weill and Bertolt Brecht wrote this song in 1928 for the German play The Threepenny Opera. "Mack" is Macheath, the title character, portrayed as a criminal. The light melody can make this feel like an upbeat song, but it contrasts sharply with the lyrics, which are about a murderer.
Mack Was A Killer ... *Lotte Lenya* Was A Real Person ... She Was A Lady Of The Stage And Singer From The 1920s ... I Believe German/Austrian ...
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Edit: Oh Yeah ... Thanks Fay ...
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