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A Swingin' Safari

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Wonderland By Night». Лирика для самых успешных песен Берт Каемпферт была написана Чарльзом Синглетоном, Эдди Снайдером, Карлом Сигманом, Kurt Schwabach, Милтом Габлером, Фредом Визом, Беном Веисманом и Кей Туомей. Bert Kaempfert Orchestra». Немалую роль в его популярности сыграла кавер версия на композицию Ивора Робика «Morgen», которая была удостоена чести пребывать в «US Top 20» в 1959 году. In 2009, the song was played over the closing credits of the Australian animated film Mary and Max.

A Swingin' Safari" shares a number of compositional elements in common with The Tokens' 1961 hit " The Lion Sleeps Tonight," which itself was derived from several earlier arrangements of Solomon Linda's 1939 song "Mbube". In particular, "A Swingin' Safari" uses the chord changes, tempo, shuffle rhythm, and high soprano obbligato of the Tokens' hit, and the tin whistle theme that opens the arrangement rhythmically mimics the "wimoweh" vocal figure found in the Weavers' 1952 "Wimoweh" recording and the Tokens' version. Kaempfert's own recording of "Wimoweh" appears on the album, credited to "Paul Campbell" which is a pseudonym for the members of The Weavers. [6] A Swingin' Safari (album) [ edit ]Royal Albert Hall», Берт Каемпферт отправился на Майорку, Испания, где решил провести свой отпуск. К сожалению из Испании он так и невернулся, смерть настигла его 21 мая 1980 года.

The Bert Kaempfert version of "A Swingin' Safari" served as the original theme music to the television game show The Match Game, from 1962 to 1967. In 1962, the same year as the release of the original, Billy Vaughn recorded the song "A Swingin' Safari" as a cover; his version reached #13 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 and No. 5 on the Easy Listening chart that summer. [8] On Cash Box, the song peaked at No. 11. [9] Use in media [ edit ]A Swingin' Safari" is a 1962 instrumental composed by Bert Kaempfert, [2] using his alias, Bernd Bertie. It was recorded by Kaempfert on Polydor Records and released in the United States on Decca Records. The song features a distinctive main theme played on the piccolo as substitute for the traditional tin whistle, and a trumpet solo by Manfred "Fred" Moch. [3] The prominent bass line is by Ladi Geisler. [4] Kaempfert's recording of the song did not reach the charts, but a near-simultaneous cover by Billy Vaughn reached #13 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 and No. 5 on the Easy Listening chart. [5] Similarities to "The Lion Sleeps Tonight" [ edit ]

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