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Do you have any WWII musical favorites? One of mine is "Lili Marleen", in part because there is an interesting story behind it (and in part because my dad had a crush on Marlene Dietrich!)
Lili Marleen is a (originally) German love song made famous by Berlin-born actress/singer Marlene Dietrich. It was popularized during World War II and became a favorite song of both Axis and Allied troops ---in English, German, and French versions!
Marlene Dietrich moved to the USA (Hollywood) in the early 1930s. Although the Nazis wanted her to return to Germany and make films for them, she turned them down and opted to serve the Allies. In December 1941, the U.S. entered World War II, and Dietrich became one of the first celebrities to help sell war bonds. She toured the US in support of the war effort from 1942 through 1943 and was reported to have sold more war bonds than any other star. She toured with the USO in 1944 and 1945, entertaining US troops in war zones across Europe. She even accompanied General George S. Patton’s troops as they pushed into Germany. When asked why she took such a risk (she would be shot by the Nazis as a traitor if captured) she said: "aus Anstand" or "out of decency".
In 1944, the OSS started a program of propaganda broadcasts designed to demoralize enemy soldiers. Marlene Dietrich recorded a number of songs in German specifically for the project, including Lili Marleen. Dietrich also performed "Lili Marleen" and other songs, live in Europe for allied troops, often in hardship conditions. "Lili Marleen" became a massive success and eventually became the theme song of the OSS propaganda station.
For your enjoyment:
Lili Marleen English version: (with some great WWII photos of Marlene Dietrich in uniform.)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gBi5j7yPwd0
Lili Marleen original German version:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WhqsezqfuIs
Multi lingual English, French, & German version sung by Marlene Dietrich:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KhldSGKDSUg
French version by Suzy Solidor 1942:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Toj3YTzSkJc
I’ve listened to an awful lot of music that was performed during the war, but few songs have stories as good as this one.
What is your personal favorite WWII song? (If possible, provide a link to the song.) Is there a story or an association behind the song that gives it extra meaning to you?
Lili Marleen is a (originally) German love song made famous by Berlin-born actress/singer Marlene Dietrich. It was popularized during World War II and became a favorite song of both Axis and Allied troops ---in English, German, and French versions!
Marlene Dietrich moved to the USA (Hollywood) in the early 1930s. Although the Nazis wanted her to return to Germany and make films for them, she turned them down and opted to serve the Allies. In December 1941, the U.S. entered World War II, and Dietrich became one of the first celebrities to help sell war bonds. She toured the US in support of the war effort from 1942 through 1943 and was reported to have sold more war bonds than any other star. She toured with the USO in 1944 and 1945, entertaining US troops in war zones across Europe. She even accompanied General George S. Patton’s troops as they pushed into Germany. When asked why she took such a risk (she would be shot by the Nazis as a traitor if captured) she said: "aus Anstand" or "out of decency".
In 1944, the OSS started a program of propaganda broadcasts designed to demoralize enemy soldiers. Marlene Dietrich recorded a number of songs in German specifically for the project, including Lili Marleen. Dietrich also performed "Lili Marleen" and other songs, live in Europe for allied troops, often in hardship conditions. "Lili Marleen" became a massive success and eventually became the theme song of the OSS propaganda station.
For your enjoyment:
Lili Marleen English version: (with some great WWII photos of Marlene Dietrich in uniform.)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gBi5j7yPwd0
Lili Marleen original German version:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WhqsezqfuIs
Multi lingual English, French, & German version sung by Marlene Dietrich:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KhldSGKDSUg
French version by Suzy Solidor 1942:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Toj3YTzSkJc
I’ve listened to an awful lot of music that was performed during the war, but few songs have stories as good as this one.
What is your personal favorite WWII song? (If possible, provide a link to the song.) Is there a story or an association behind the song that gives it extra meaning to you?