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Meaning of "Lied und Yale" in German Music
By Christofer Noering

Hello!  The "Yale" appears to be some sort of slow fox -- confer the
following version of the song:

  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jfy4xnu0w_Y 
  Homocord-Orchester
  mit Refraingesang: Luigi Bernauer
  Homocord 1929

Best regards,
Christofer Noering
Stockholm, Sweden

 [ In the context of a record label, "mit Refraingesang: Luigi Bernauer"
 [ translates as "with chorus sung by Luigi Bernauer".  I measure 91
 [ beats per minute -- a nice, medium-slow foxtrot tempo -- across
 [ the 32-bar refrain that Luigi sings.  -- Editor (Robbie)


(Message sent Mon 3 Jan 2011, 16:47:55 GMT, from time zone GMT+0100.)

Key Words in Subject:  German, Lied, Meaning, Music, und, Yale

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