"Ruck-zuck!" (Niel) Fritz Domina 1934
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Ruck-zuck! [Marsch- und Tanzlied]
Composer:
Herms Niel (1888-1954)
Arranger:
Josef Sommer (1881-1935)
Publisher: Musikverlag
Sanssouci [Wilke & Co.], Berlin-Wilmersdorf, 1934
Opening Line: Es steht ein kleines Häuselein
Vocalist: Kurt Mühlhardt
Vocal Group: Männerquartett
Musical Group: Tanzorchester
Fritz Domina,
Berlin
Recording
Date: 1934
Recording
Location: Berlin
Record Company: Kristall-Schallplatten GmbH, Berlin-Reinickendorf
Digitized by
Ivan Ž., 2008
NOT to be used for commercial or propaganda purposes
"Ruck-zuck" [In
No Time] is a
German soldiers' love song from 1934.
Lyrics: the 1st strophe was written by Herms Niel and the 2nd-5th were copied from
Wilhelm Hauff's "Steh' ich in finstrer
Mitternacht" (Niel only added "auf der Alm" and "tralalalalala" between the lines); refrain: the 1st half was written by Herms Niel and the 2nd was copied (together with melody) from the folk song "Wie die Blümlein draußen zittern" (a.k.a. "Ach bleib bei mir").
Song originally had five strophes, the 1st and the 2nd were recorded here.
Recorded also by:
1934 Männerchor der
Städtischen Oper Berlin; Blasorchester Herms Niel
1934
Luigi Bernauer; Die fünf Parodisters; Blasorchester
Carl Woitschach
1934
Erwin Hartung; Männerquartett; Tanzorchester
Hans Bund
1934 Erwin Hartung; Männerquartett;
Kapelle Otto Kermbach
1934 Erwin Hartung; Kapelle Eugen Jahn
1934 Männerterzett; Tanzorchester ["
Elton" recording]
1934 ?; Tanzorchester ["Epa
Cord" recording]
1934 ?; Tanzorchester ["Woolco" recording]
1965? Die alten Kameraden; Blasorchester
It was also included in medleys "Alles
Schlager" by
Harold M. Kirchstein (1934), "Ruck-zuck - Annemarie" by Herms Niel (
1937), "Wir marschieren mit Herms Niel" by
Erich Gutzeit (
1942) and "Singendes klingendes
Spiel" (
1955).
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