"Lili Marleen" (also known as "Lili Marlen", "Lilli Marlene", "Lily Marlene", "Lili Marlène" and similar variants) is a Germanlove song which became popular during World War II with soldiers of both sides.
Written as a poem in 1915, during World War I, it was published under the title "Das Lied eines jungen Soldaten auf der Wacht" (German for "The Song of a Young Soldier on Watch") in 1937 and was first recorded by Lale Andersen in 1939 under the title "Das Mädchen unter der Laterne" ("The Girl under the Lantern").
The words were written in 1915 during World War I by Hans Leip (1893–1983), a school teacher from Hamburg who had been conscripted into the Imperial German Army. Leip reportedly combined the nickname of his friend's girlfriend, Lili, with the first name of another female friend, Marleen, who was a nurse. The poem was later published as "Das Lied eines jungen Soldaten auf der Wacht" ("The Song of a Young Soldier on Watch") in 1937, now with the two last (of five) verses added.
Mambo No. Sex, a 1999 album by E-Rotic (released in Japan as Kiss Me, or the title song, see below)
"Kiss Me", a song by E-Rotic from the album Mambo No. Sex
"Kiss Me", a song written by Noel Coward from the operetta Bitter Sweet, sung by Ivy St Helier in the 1929 play and Veda Ann Borg as Manon in 1940 film, recorded by Victor Silvester and his Silver Strings from Waltzing in the Ballroom (No. 5) EP 1961
"Kiss Me", a song by Lisa Kirk, written by bandleader Bob Trendler and Redd Evans 1949, covered by Claire Hogan 1959, Billie Laine 1961
"Kiss Me" is a song recorded by English singer Olly Murs for Never Been Better: Special Edition (2015), the reissue of his fourth studio album, Never Been Better (2014). It was written by Murs, Zacharie Raymond, Yannick Rastogi, Steve Robson, Gary Derussy, Lindy Robbins and singer Taio Cruz, whilst the production was done by Raymond, Rastogi, Banx & Ranx and Robson. It was digitally released on 9 October 2015, followed by a release of two remixes, an acoustic and a karaoke version of the song in a span of a month.
Production and release
"Kiss Me" was written by Olly Murs, Zacharie Raymond, Yannick Rastogi, Steve Robson, Gary Derussy, Lindy Robbins and singer Taio Cruz, whilst the production was handled by Raymond, Rastogi, Banx & Ranx and Robson. It was digitally released on 9 October 2015 as the first single from Never Been Better: Special Edition (2015), the reissue of his fourth studio album, Never Been Better (2014). A karaoke and an acoustic versions of the single were released via the iTunes Store on 30 October and 6 November respectively. Two remixes of "Kiss Me" were also launched; The Alias Club Mix was made available for download on 23 October, whilst the Aevion Tropical Mix was released on 13 November.
The song is also the group's best-selling single in the United States, peaking at number two for one week behind TLC's "No Scrubs". Even though it only reached second place, the song did have great longevity on the chart, spending 16 weeks in the Top Ten and 35 weeks on the chart. At the end of 1999, Billboard ranked the song as the sixth best-selling single of 1999, ahead of a number of other No. 1 hits and the second highest rank for a song that didn't make it to the top, behind Whitney Houston, Faith Evans, and Kelly Price's "Heartbreak Hotel", which ranked at No. 4. It became the main theme song for the teen film She's All That starring Rachael Leigh Cook.
Lyrics:
Underneath the lantern
By the barrack gate
Darling I remember
The way you used to wait
'Twas there that you whispered tenderly
That you loved me
You'd always be
My Lili of the lamplight
My own Lili Marlene
Time would come for roll call
Time for us to part
Darling I'd caress you
And press you to my heart
And there neath that far off lantern light
I'd hold you tight
We'd kiss good night
My Lili of the lamplight
My own Lili Marlene
Orders came for sailing
Somewhere over there
All confined to barracks
'Twas more than I could bear
I knew you were waiting in the street
I heard your feet
But could not meet
My Lili of the lamplight
My own Lili Marlene
Resting in our billet
Just behind the line
Even though we're parted
Your lips are close to mine
You wait where that lantern softly gleamed
Y...
published: 25 May 2011
Kiss Me- Marlena
Video #3 of the wonderful duo known as Marlena from BB19! :) Subscribe for more!
published: 24 Jul 2017
Blazing Saddles (7/10) Movie CLIP - Lili Goes Black (1974) HD
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CLIP DESCRIPTION:
Bart (Cleavon Little) is seduced by Lili von Shtupp (Madeline Kahn) and she falls head over heels for him.
FILM DESCRIPTION:
Vulgar, crude, and occasionally scandalous in its racial humor, this hilarious bad-taste spoof of Westerns, co-written by Richard Pryor, features Cleavon Little as the first black sheriff of a stunned town scheduled for demolition by an encroaching railroad. Little and co-star Gene Wilder have great chemistry, and the delightful supporting cast includes Harvey Korman, Slim Pickens, and Madeline Kahn as a chanteuse modelled on Marlene Dietrich. As in Young Frankenstein (1974), Silent Movie (1976), and High...
published: 29 May 2011
Ralph Marterie - Lili Marlen (1962)
La Orquesta de Ralph Marterie interpreta : "Lili Marlen"
de (Leip - Schultze)
Del disco de vinilo EP de cuatro canciones, que contiene ademas de esta, 2 temas de la banda sonora original de la pelicula "Vencedores o Vencidos" (Judgment at Nuremberg)
los temas son la obertura y en entreacto, y un tema mas titulado
"Cuidame" (Ernest Gold)
Editado por UNITED ARTISTS en 1962 igual que el LP de la banda sonora completa
================================================
The Orchestra plays Marterie Ralph: "Lili Marlene"
of (Leip - Schultze)
Vinyl record four-song EP, which contains in addition to this, two issues of the original soundtrack of the movie "Judgment at Nuremberg" (Judgment at Nuremberg)
the issues are the overture and intermission, and a theme more entitled
"Take care of me" (Ernes...
published: 09 Nov 2013
Lili Marlene
Provided to YouTube by Parlophone UK
Lili Marlene · Vera Lynn
Vera Lynn Remembers - The Songs That Won World War 2
℗ 1962 Parlophone Records Ltd, a Warner Music Group Company
Composer: Hans Leip
Composer: Norbert Schultze
Composer: Rastelli
Composer: Tommie Connor
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published: 08 Nov 2014
Lily Marlene & Band Live at Amoebapalooza
Lily Marlene with Sugarpie Jones, Mick Model and Erik Meade WOW the crowd at Amoebapalooza Hollywood
Lyrics:
Underneath the lantern
By the barrack gate
Darling I remember
The way you used to wait
'Twas there that you whispered tenderly
That you loved me
You'd a...
Lyrics:
Underneath the lantern
By the barrack gate
Darling I remember
The way you used to wait
'Twas there that you whispered tenderly
That you loved me
You'd always be
My Lili of the lamplight
My own Lili Marlene
Time would come for roll call
Time for us to part
Darling I'd caress you
And press you to my heart
And there neath that far off lantern light
I'd hold you tight
We'd kiss good night
My Lili of the lamplight
My own Lili Marlene
Orders came for sailing
Somewhere over there
All confined to barracks
'Twas more than I could bear
I knew you were waiting in the street
I heard your feet
But could not meet
My Lili of the lamplight
My own Lili Marlene
Resting in our billet
Just behind the line
Even though we're parted
Your lips are close to mine
You wait where that lantern softly gleamed
Your sweet face seems
To haunt my dreams
My Lili of the lamplight
My own Lili Marlene
My Lili of the lamplight
My own Lili Marlene.
Dame Vera Lynn, DBE (born Vera Margaret Welch on 20 March 1917) is an English singer and actress whose musical recordings and performances were enormously popular during World War II. During the war she toured Egypt, India and Burma, giving outdoor concerts for the troops. She was called "The Forces' Sweetheart"; the songs most associated with her are "We'll Meet Again" and "The White Cliffs of Dover". She remained popular after the war, appearing on radio and television in the UK and the United States and recording such hits as "Auf Wiederseh'n Sweetheart" and "My Son, My Son". In 2009 she became the oldest living artist to make it to No. 1 on the British album chart, at the age of 92. She has devoted much time and energy to charity work connected with ex-servicemen, disabled children and breast cancer. She is still held in great affection by veterans of the Second World War and in 2000 was named the Briton who best exemplified the spirit of the twentieth century.
Lyrics:
Underneath the lantern
By the barrack gate
Darling I remember
The way you used to wait
'Twas there that you whispered tenderly
That you loved me
You'd always be
My Lili of the lamplight
My own Lili Marlene
Time would come for roll call
Time for us to part
Darling I'd caress you
And press you to my heart
And there neath that far off lantern light
I'd hold you tight
We'd kiss good night
My Lili of the lamplight
My own Lili Marlene
Orders came for sailing
Somewhere over there
All confined to barracks
'Twas more than I could bear
I knew you were waiting in the street
I heard your feet
But could not meet
My Lili of the lamplight
My own Lili Marlene
Resting in our billet
Just behind the line
Even though we're parted
Your lips are close to mine
You wait where that lantern softly gleamed
Your sweet face seems
To haunt my dreams
My Lili of the lamplight
My own Lili Marlene
My Lili of the lamplight
My own Lili Marlene.
Dame Vera Lynn, DBE (born Vera Margaret Welch on 20 March 1917) is an English singer and actress whose musical recordings and performances were enormously popular during World War II. During the war she toured Egypt, India and Burma, giving outdoor concerts for the troops. She was called "The Forces' Sweetheart"; the songs most associated with her are "We'll Meet Again" and "The White Cliffs of Dover". She remained popular after the war, appearing on radio and television in the UK and the United States and recording such hits as "Auf Wiederseh'n Sweetheart" and "My Son, My Son". In 2009 she became the oldest living artist to make it to No. 1 on the British album chart, at the age of 92. She has devoted much time and energy to charity work connected with ex-servicemen, disabled children and breast cancer. She is still held in great affection by veterans of the Second World War and in 2000 was named the Briton who best exemplified the spirit of the twentieth century.
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La Orquesta de Ralph Marterie interpreta : "Lili Marlen"
de (Leip - Schultze)
Del disco de vinilo EP de cuatro canciones, que contiene ademas de esta, 2 temas d...
La Orquesta de Ralph Marterie interpreta : "Lili Marlen"
de (Leip - Schultze)
Del disco de vinilo EP de cuatro canciones, que contiene ademas de esta, 2 temas de la banda sonora original de la pelicula "Vencedores o Vencidos" (Judgment at Nuremberg)
los temas son la obertura y en entreacto, y un tema mas titulado
"Cuidame" (Ernest Gold)
Editado por UNITED ARTISTS en 1962 igual que el LP de la banda sonora completa
================================================
The Orchestra plays Marterie Ralph: "Lili Marlene"
of (Leip - Schultze)
Vinyl record four-song EP, which contains in addition to this, two issues of the original soundtrack of the movie "Judgment at Nuremberg" (Judgment at Nuremberg)
the issues are the overture and intermission, and a theme more entitled
"Take care of me" (Ernest Gold)
Edited by UNITED ARTISTS in 1962 as the soundtrack LP of the complete
La Orquesta de Ralph Marterie interpreta : "Lili Marlen"
de (Leip - Schultze)
Del disco de vinilo EP de cuatro canciones, que contiene ademas de esta, 2 temas de la banda sonora original de la pelicula "Vencedores o Vencidos" (Judgment at Nuremberg)
los temas son la obertura y en entreacto, y un tema mas titulado
"Cuidame" (Ernest Gold)
Editado por UNITED ARTISTS en 1962 igual que el LP de la banda sonora completa
================================================
The Orchestra plays Marterie Ralph: "Lili Marlene"
of (Leip - Schultze)
Vinyl record four-song EP, which contains in addition to this, two issues of the original soundtrack of the movie "Judgment at Nuremberg" (Judgment at Nuremberg)
the issues are the overture and intermission, and a theme more entitled
"Take care of me" (Ernest Gold)
Edited by UNITED ARTISTS in 1962 as the soundtrack LP of the complete
Provided to YouTube by Parlophone UK
Lili Marlene · Vera Lynn
Vera Lynn Remembers - The Songs That Won World War 2
℗ 1962 Parlophone Records Ltd, a Warner Mu...
Provided to YouTube by Parlophone UK
Lili Marlene · Vera Lynn
Vera Lynn Remembers - The Songs That Won World War 2
℗ 1962 Parlophone Records Ltd, a Warner Music Group Company
Composer: Hans Leip
Composer: Norbert Schultze
Composer: Rastelli
Composer: Tommie Connor
Auto-generated by YouTube.
Provided to YouTube by Parlophone UK
Lili Marlene · Vera Lynn
Vera Lynn Remembers - The Songs That Won World War 2
℗ 1962 Parlophone Records Ltd, a Warner Music Group Company
Composer: Hans Leip
Composer: Norbert Schultze
Composer: Rastelli
Composer: Tommie Connor
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Lyrics:
Underneath the lantern
By the barrack gate
Darling I remember
The way you used to wait
'Twas there that you whispered tenderly
That you loved me
You'd always be
My Lili of the lamplight
My own Lili Marlene
Time would come for roll call
Time for us to part
Darling I'd caress you
And press you to my heart
And there neath that far off lantern light
I'd hold you tight
We'd kiss good night
My Lili of the lamplight
My own Lili Marlene
Orders came for sailing
Somewhere over there
All confined to barracks
'Twas more than I could bear
I knew you were waiting in the street
I heard your feet
But could not meet
My Lili of the lamplight
My own Lili Marlene
Resting in our billet
Just behind the line
Even though we're parted
Your lips are close to mine
You wait where that lantern softly gleamed
Your sweet face seems
To haunt my dreams
My Lili of the lamplight
My own Lili Marlene
My Lili of the lamplight
My own Lili Marlene.
Dame Vera Lynn, DBE (born Vera Margaret Welch on 20 March 1917) is an English singer and actress whose musical recordings and performances were enormously popular during World War II. During the war she toured Egypt, India and Burma, giving outdoor concerts for the troops. She was called "The Forces' Sweetheart"; the songs most associated with her are "We'll Meet Again" and "The White Cliffs of Dover". She remained popular after the war, appearing on radio and television in the UK and the United States and recording such hits as "Auf Wiederseh'n Sweetheart" and "My Son, My Son". In 2009 she became the oldest living artist to make it to No. 1 on the British album chart, at the age of 92. She has devoted much time and energy to charity work connected with ex-servicemen, disabled children and breast cancer. She is still held in great affection by veterans of the Second World War and in 2000 was named the Briton who best exemplified the spirit of the twentieth century.
La Orquesta de Ralph Marterie interpreta : "Lili Marlen"
de (Leip - Schultze)
Del disco de vinilo EP de cuatro canciones, que contiene ademas de esta, 2 temas de la banda sonora original de la pelicula "Vencedores o Vencidos" (Judgment at Nuremberg)
los temas son la obertura y en entreacto, y un tema mas titulado
"Cuidame" (Ernest Gold)
Editado por UNITED ARTISTS en 1962 igual que el LP de la banda sonora completa
================================================
The Orchestra plays Marterie Ralph: "Lili Marlene"
of (Leip - Schultze)
Vinyl record four-song EP, which contains in addition to this, two issues of the original soundtrack of the movie "Judgment at Nuremberg" (Judgment at Nuremberg)
the issues are the overture and intermission, and a theme more entitled
"Take care of me" (Ernest Gold)
Edited by UNITED ARTISTS in 1962 as the soundtrack LP of the complete
Provided to YouTube by Parlophone UK
Lili Marlene · Vera Lynn
Vera Lynn Remembers - The Songs That Won World War 2
℗ 1962 Parlophone Records Ltd, a Warner Music Group Company
Composer: Hans Leip
Composer: Norbert Schultze
Composer: Rastelli
Composer: Tommie Connor
Auto-generated by YouTube.
"Lili Marleen" (also known as "Lili Marlen", "Lilli Marlene", "Lily Marlene", "Lili Marlène" and similar variants) is a Germanlove song which became popular during World War II with soldiers of both sides.
Written as a poem in 1915, during World War I, it was published under the title "Das Lied eines jungen Soldaten auf der Wacht" (German for "The Song of a Young Soldier on Watch") in 1937 and was first recorded by Lale Andersen in 1939 under the title "Das Mädchen unter der Laterne" ("The Girl under the Lantern").
The words were written in 1915 during World War I by Hans Leip (1893–1983), a school teacher from Hamburg who had been conscripted into the Imperial German Army. Leip reportedly combined the nickname of his friend's girlfriend, Lili, with the first name of another female friend, Marleen, who was a nurse. The poem was later published as "Das Lied eines jungen Soldaten auf der Wacht" ("The Song of a Young Soldier on Watch") in 1937, now with the two last (of five) verses added.
This one's a dodo This one's a flop This one's a moron And I'm fit to drop Cross-fire chatter Caught in the slums She's off to her Chelsea Hotel Her friend was out Another one died She felt depressed She almost cried And then she remembered She'd left her hat Back in the Chelsea Hotel No more Lily Marlene Boys in the back room Falling in love again She was an angel Caught in crossfire Out of Germany Before it expired History is written The blue angel's gone And this could be her saddest song And history is written The blue angel's gone This could be her saddest song