Added the three suggested covers.
Added the three suggested covers.
Linked
Indeed Filip, that's a common mistake.
George Benson did a cover of Leon Russell's This Masquerade in 1976 (which also won Album of the year)
There you go:
THEN ONLY THEN (Legal Title) BMI Work #1485722
Songwriter/Composer Current Affiliation CAE/IPI #
ALTMAN ADELLA C NA 0
GIMBEL NORMAN BMI 11911134
Publishers
GIMBEL MUSIC GROUP BMI 244544865
Scooter also inserted a part of "Scotland the Brave", still need to add this.
Updated, please check it out.
Corrected
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Answer:
Het is vertaald door Ernst van Altena.
Groeten,
Liesbeth List
Maybe Poons made an adaptation of the Altena translation?
So this is what he means: http://www.the-company.com/dsjgf.htm
Continuing correspondance to check whether Sam Brown is on the track.
Answer:
The Fish "Roadhouse Blues" cover was on the CD single of his "Just Good Friends" the 1995 version he re-recorded for a compilation album that year.
David Neale doesn't know.
The street ballad singer in the debut performance was not Ernst Busch, but Kurt Gerron (who doubled in the role als chief of London police, Tiger Brown).
Corrected
The given date "August 31, 1928" is the date of the debut performance of "Die Dreigroschenoper", but there was certainly no recording session at that date.
Set as first performance.
If nobody else has remarks on this I close the thread.