Lolita - Songs You Will Never Forget LP Vinyl Record
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OBO - Seller accepts offers on this item.
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Item traits
Category: |
Vinyl Records
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Quantity Available: |
Only one in stock, order soon
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Condition: |
Used
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Style: |
Pop 1960s, Pop Schlager, World Music Germany & Austria
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Speed: |
33 RPM
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Record Size: |
12"
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Duration: |
LP
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Record Grading: |
Very Good Plus (VG+)
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Sleeve Grading: |
Very Good (VG)
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Special Attributes: |
1st Edition
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Record Label: |
Kapp
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Release Year: |
1961
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Country/Region of Manufacture: |
United States
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Edition: |
First Pressing
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Posted for sale:
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More than a week ago
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Item number:
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1032049142
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Cover is VG (shelf wear)
Record is VG++ (looks barely played)
Labels are very clean
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Tracklist
Side 1
1 Wenn Die Sonne Hinter Den Dachern Versinkt ( When The Sun Sets Behind The Roofs)
2 Peterle (Little Peter)
3 Liebling, Was Wird Nun Aus Uns Beiden (Darling, What Does The Future Hold For Us?)
4 Ich Will Deine Kameradin Sein (Let Me Be Your Friend)
5 Roter Mohn (Red Poppies)
6 Im Leben Geht Alles Voruber (In Life, Everything Passes)
Side 2
1 Weil Ich Weiss, Du Kommst Wieder (I Know That You'll Come Back)
2 Frag' Nicht, Warum Ich Gehe (Don't Ask Me Why)
3 Bel Ami (Bel Ami)
4 Kauf' Dir Einen Bunten Luftballon (Buy Yourself A Bright Balloon)
B Zwischen Heute Und Morgen (Between Today And Tomorrow)
6 Sag' Beim Abschied Leise Servus (When We Part, Whisper 'Servus')
Edith "Ditta" Einzinger (born Edith Zuser; 17 January 1931 – 30 June 2010), was an Austrian pop singer who recorded under the stage name Lolita.
She began singing in local clubs while working as a kindergarten teacher. Discovered in 1956, she began her recording career in 1957. Early recordings typically were songs with a Latin American, South Sea Island, or similar 'exotic' theme. In December 1959, she recorded what would become her only gold record, "Seemann, deine Heimat ist das Meer" ("Sailor, Your Home is the Sea"), which was a hit single in the United States, peaking at number five, and in Japan as well as in German-speaking Europe in 1960. It was one of a handful of records sung in a language other than English to have been successful in the mainstream American market.
Translated as "Sailor", the song was later covered by Petula Clark and Anne Shelton, both of whom had hits with it in the UK Singles Chart, as well as the Andrews Sisters. Clark also took the song to No. 1 in France in 1961, under the title "Marin (Enfant du voyage)".
Lolita continued recording maritime and South Seas titles and in later years, her recordings were more typically Austrian and German folk songs, including yodels.