[Topic title completed by the host, Ivan Ž.]
Nothing is known about this record, I will be glad of any information (history, text). The recording can be found at archive.org.
Hüte dich, England! (Nach England woll'n wir fahren...)
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Re: Nach England woll'n wir fahren
If you google "Nach England woll'n wir fahren", you'll find the info on the recording immediately - at Mr Kaiser's helpful website (I've already mentioned the site here; read that post for more guidance, I'm sure you'll find it helpful in further research).
The title that you came across (Nach England woll'n wir fahren) was the song's opening line and secondary title. It's primary title was "Hüte dich, England!" It was recorded by Wilhelm Lang for Lindström's Imperial label in 1941. The song was written and composed by soldier Rudolf Bender, who was better known as the author of "Seemannslied", a.k.a. "Das Meer ist uns're Liebe" (Herms Niel recorded that one for the radio in 1940).
An original label scan:
The title that you came across (Nach England woll'n wir fahren) was the song's opening line and secondary title. It's primary title was "Hüte dich, England!" It was recorded by Wilhelm Lang for Lindström's Imperial label in 1941. The song was written and composed by soldier Rudolf Bender, who was better known as the author of "Seemannslied", a.k.a. "Das Meer ist uns're Liebe" (Herms Niel recorded that one for the radio in 1940).
An original label scan:
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Re: Hüte dich, England! (Nach England woll'n wir fahren...)
Thank you. Maybe you know where to find lyrics?
Re: Hüte dich, England! (Nach England woll'n wir fahren...)
No idea
Cheers,
Ivan
Cheers,
Ivan
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