Falling in Love Again Marlene Dietrich German
"Falling in Dearest Again (Can't Assistance Information technology)" | |
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Single past Marlene Dietrich | |
B-side | "Naughty Lola" |
Released | 1930 |
Genre | Traditional popular |
Label | Victor Talking Machine Company |
Songwriter(s) | Friedrich Hollaender (German language) Sammy Lerner (English) |
"Falling in Beloved Once more (Tin't Help It)" is the English language proper name for a 1930 German song composed by Friedrich Hollaender as "Ich bin von Kopf bis Fuß auf Liebe eingestellt" (literally: "I am, from head to toe, set for love"). The song was originally performed, in the 1930 pic Der Blaue Engel (English translation: The Bluish Angel), past Marlene Dietrich, who too recorded the most famous English language version, which became her canticle. Dietrich is backed by the Friedrich Hollaender Orchestra.
The English lyrics were written by Sammy Lerner, though they do not include a translation of the original version's most erotic[ citation needed ] verse; when the English version is sung, the beginning verse is but repeated. The song is sometimes co-credited to Reginald Connelly.
Cover versions [edit]
The Beatles version [edit]
"Falling in Love Again" was covered live by The Beatles in 1962, featuring Paul McCartney on lead vocals, and an amending to the lyrics. The band had updated the song's melody to a rock-'n'-roll manner. The Beatles' live version can be establish on the double LP Live! at the Star-Club in Hamburg, Germany; 1962 (originally released in 1977) and it is the only known available version of the vocal by the band.
Kevin Ayers version [edit]
"Falling in Love Again" | ||||
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Single past Kevin Ayers | ||||
from the album Aye We Take No Mañanas (So Go Your Mañanas Today) | ||||
B-side | "Everyone Knows the Vocal" | |||
Released | Feb, 1976 | |||
Genre | Rock | |||
Label | Isle WIP6271 & Harvest | |||
Songwriter(south) | see text | |||
Producer(southward) | Muff Winwood | |||
Kevin Ayers singles chronology | ||||
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Harvest unmarried encompass | ||||
"Falling in Dearest Again" was Kevin Ayers' final release on Island Records. The flip side, "Everyone Knows the Song", was an Ayers original. Later on the release of this single, Ayers signed to Harvest Records, and both tracks became part of his 1976 album, Yes We Accept No Mañanas (So Get Your Mañanas Today). The single was too re-released a few months later on by Harvest in parts of Europe but featuring the Ayers original "The Owl" on the B-side.
Track listing [edit]
Island release
- "Falling in Dear Again" (Hollander/Connelly)
- "Everyone Knows the Song" (Kevin Ayers)
Harvest release
- "Falling in Love Again" (Hollander/Connelly)
- "The Owl" (Kevin Ayers)
Personnel [edit]
- Kevin Ayers – vocals
- Billy Livsey – keyboards
- Charlie McCracken – bass
- Ollie Halsall – guitar
- Rob Townsend – drums
- Roger Saunders – guitar
- B. J. Cole – steel guitar
- Pip Williams (arr. A-side)
Adicts version [edit]
"Falling in Honey Again" | ||||
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Single by The Adicts | ||||
Released | May 1985[ane] | |||
Genre | Punk rock, new wave | |||
Label | Sire | |||
Songwriter(s) | See text | |||
The Adicts singles chronology | ||||
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"Falling in Dearest Again" is a 12-inch single punk band the Adicts, released under the name ADX. It is often included as bonus tracks on reissues of the band'due south tertiary album, Smart Alex.
Track listing [edit]
- "Falling in Love Again"
- "Come Along"
- "It'due south a Laugh"
- "Saturday Dark"
Personnel [edit]
- Keith "Monkey" Warren – vocals
- Mel "Spider" Ellis – bass
- Pete "Pete Dee" Davison – guitar
- Michael "Kid Dee" Davison – drums
- John "Scruff" Ellis – guitar
- Dan "Dabble Dan" Graziani – violin, piano, mandolin
Other versions [edit]
The song has also been recorded by the Comedian Harmonists (in High german, equally "Wir sind von Kopf bis Fuß auf Liebe eingestellt", circa 1930); Zarah Leander (1931, in Swedish); Billie Holiday (1940); Doris Solar day (1961); Sammy Davis, Jr. (1962); Nina Simone (1966); Claudine Longet (1968); Lill Lindfors (1968, new Swedish lyrics); Denise McCann (1979); Techno Twins (1981); Klaus Nomi (1982); Family Fodder (1983); William South. Burroughs (1990, in High german); Ute Lemper, in German and English language, on her 1992 Illusions album; Marianne Faithfull (1997); Bryan Ferry (1999); The Puppini Sisters (2006); and Theo Bleckmann (2008). It featured in the Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Ring'southward 40th anniversary tour of 2006; Patricia Kaas (2008, on the album Kabaret); Alain Kan (in English).
Madonna sang a few lines of the song during The Girlie Show Tour in 1993. It was too sung by Lieutenant Gruber in an episode of the hit sitcom 'Allo 'Allo!.
Linda Ronstadt recorded the song with Nelson Riddle for the album Lush Life (1984).
The song lyrics are parodied in an original Star Trek novel, How Much for Just the Planet? (1987) by John M. Ford.
The Mel Brooks' picture Blazing Saddles contains a performance by Madeline Kahn called "I'm Tired", washed as a parody of Dietrich's operation in Blue Angel.
Christina Aguilera covered the song for the soundtrack of the movement moving picture The Spirit, a 2008 American comic book accommodation, written and directed by Frank Miller.[two]
John Prine covered the song with Alison Krauss on his 2016 album 'For Ameliorate or For Worse'.
References [edit]
- ^ Smart Alex (Media notes). The Adicts. Captain Oi! Records. 2002.
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Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Falling_in_Love_Again_%28Can%27t_Help_It%29
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