Thanks to a posting by Lisa I’ve spent some time looking up information on Berthold Brecht. The name was familiar, and of course the internet provides lots of information. Wikipedia provides a good biography, along with the movie I remember him for, which is Threepenny Opera. You might not be familiar with Brecht or his opera, but I’m sure you older folk have heard parts of it, this is the version I am familiar with
The song covers what the star of the opera, Mack, is doing. One of the lines gives the names of Mack’s girlfriends, and he mentions Lotte Lenya. Her name isn’t in the opera, but she was the wife of composer Kurt Weill who wrote the music. She played Jenny Driver in the movie but didn’t sing the song in it. Kurt Gerron sang it in the original play
Kurt was a Jewish actor in Germany, and ended up ‘taking a shower’ in Aushwitz on the last day of its operation. As you can tell, I like old movies, especially the little details of them and the history behind movies, stories and music. It makes things more interesting.
That song is the introduction to the 1931 movie – oh, found a clip from it, with Mack walking around while his story is told. Ernst Busch sings it in the opening scene of the movie
Back to that song – two versions I really like. One by Louis Armstrong in 1956
Ella Fitzgerald
And Lotte Lenya herself
Oh look – I can tie this back to my last city and one of my favorite authors, Neil Gaimen. His wife is Amanda Palmer, lead singer in the Dresden Dolls – here she is singing Pirate Jenny, another song from Threepenny Opera, at a performance at the House of Blues in San Diego
This reminds me of one of my favorite movies, another German movie from 1931, Fritz Lang’s M, with Peter Lorre in his first big role, that of a psychotic murderer ( what the M stands for)
And you can even watch the whole thing:
OK, thanks Lisa for prompting me to go back and find these things. Even if everyone else just scrolls through it at least I can come back here and find it (if YouTube keeps those videos up).
8 comments:
Lovely and very sad post today.
I too like many of the older movies and lots of the history or my memories behind them.
My Uncle a charming, wonderful, big old softy of a man fought in many of the big battles in Europe and did in fact liberate concentration camps. I over heard this once as a child but the family never talked about it around me if ever.
cheers, parsnip
I don't think I've ever heard so many versions of Mack the Knife.
I miss the old movies.
Nicely done! And Bobby Darin added Lotte Lenya to his version of Mack the Knife. When I was a kid that song made absolutely no sense, especially when Darin was wearing a tux.
I doubt Peter Lorre ever equaled his role of M.
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Un petit bonjour chez toi Joe !!!
J'aime les bons vieux films et les bonnes vieilles chansons... ça me fait toujours plaisir de revoir ces vidéos !
MERCI BEAUCOUP !!!
BISOUS d'Asie et bon dimanche !!! :)
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Ha, now I have Coin Operated Boy stuck in my head. I shall have to remember to look at this properly when I get home. :)
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Un petit bonjour chez toi Joe
Je t'embrasse bien fort
Passe une belle journée !!!
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Love the Threepenny Opera. Haven't sen M though - I must watch it at the link you posted.
Thinkig of Peter Lorre and musicals makes me think of Silk Stockings:
http://www.tcm.com/mediaroom/video/238076/Silk-Stockings-Movie-Clip-Siberia.html
He can't sing, but seems to move his feet OK.
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