Mack the Knife Mule (The Definitive Black & Blue Sessions (Paris, France 1974)) Major Holley 1 January 1977Preview Performing Artists Major Holley Performer Composition & Lyrics Marc Blitzstein Songwriter Kurt Weill Songwriter Bertolt Brecht Songwriter ...
A Theme From The Threepenny Opera Mack the Knife - Louis Armstrong以下歌词翻译由微信翻译提供 Lyrics by:Marc Blitzstein/Kurt Weill/Bertolt Brecht Dig man there goes mack the knife掏出来的人手里拿着刀 Oh the shark has pretty teeth dear亲爱的鲨鱼有漂亮的牙齿 And it shows them pearly ...
The song, "Mack the Knife," delves into the life of a notorious thief named MacHeath, also known as "Mack the Knife." The lyrics describe his actions, his personality, and the consequences of his criminal behavior. The song starts with a metaphorical shark with sharp teeth, re...
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Mack the Knife Twenty Songs of the Century Michel Legrand 14 April 2017Preview Performing Artists Michel Legrand Performer Composition & Lyrics Marc Blitzstein Composer Kurt Weill Composer Bertolt Brecht Composer More By Michel Legrand 100 Classical Classics 100 Classical Classics Vivre sa vie - ...
Mack the Knife - 香取慎吾 (かとり しんご) Lyrics by:Bertolt Brecht/Kurt Weill/Marc Blitzstein Composed by:Bertolt Brecht/Kurt Weill/Marc Blitzstein Oh the shark babe has such teeth dear And it shows them pearly white Just a jackknife has old MacHeath babe ...
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 ...
You can’t help but think the butter knife’s a dirty slut You don’t have to wait, there’s a chance to shine A way to cut the line You just gotta ignore, the forks, because they’re dorks They’re prongs are short and they bend under torque ...
They this song nice, Lady Ella too They all sang it, with so much feeling That Old Blue Eyes, he ain't gonna add nothing new But with this big, fat band, jumping behind me Swinging hard, Jack, I now I can't lose When I tell you, all about Mack the Knife babe ...
(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 ...