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Lyrics Depot is your source of lyrics to Mack the Knife by Westlife. Please check back for more Westlife lyrics.Mack the Knife LyricsArtist: Westlife (Buy Westlife CDs) Album: Allow Us To Be FrankOh the shark babe, has such teeth, dearAnd he shows them pearly whiteJust a jack knife ...
When I tell you, all about Mack the Knife babe It's an offer, you can never refuse We got Patrick Williams, Bill Miller playing that piano And this wonderful, great big band, bringing up the rear All the band cats, in this band now ...
Mack the Knife: Regia di Menahem Golan. Con Raul Julia, Richard Harris, Julia Migenes, Roger Daltrey. In nineteenth century London, a young girl falls for a famous womanizing criminal, and they decide to get married. Her family strongly disapproves, so h
English words by Marc Blitzstein, original German words by Bert Brecht, music by Kurt Weill / arr. Rich DeRosa. Jazz Ensemble Conductor Score. Swing! At a tempo around 120 BPM, this wonderful swing tune will be very a great choice for young players. Arra
In fact, Mack the Knife pre-dates Weill, and Weimar. Back in 1728, he was Captain MacHeath, the central figure inThe Beggar's Operaby John Gay. Two centuries later, Weill and Brecht hit upon the idea of updating it:Die Dreigroschenoperretains most of Gay's characters - MacHeath, Polly...
(with lyrics translated into English by Marc Blitzstein), before opening off-Broadway in 1954 (again featuring Lenya). In its passage to the US, something happened to “Mack the Knife”: where the German-language original has a dirge-like quality, in the US it became the jaunty tale of ...
An opening montage to the retro pop of Bobby Darin singing “Artificial Flowers” — an incongruously brassy, “Mack the Knife”-like arrangement of a depressing slum-tragedy lyric from 1960 Broadway musical “Tenderloin” — introduces the characters, as well as a sense that this midwestern ...