The room shows visitors what sleeping quarters of regular soldiers looked like in 1940, when Belgium was attacked by Nazi-Germany. The intro of J’attendraiis also heard in a sleeping quarters of the underground barracks of Fort Eben-Emael. The commander plays it over the intercom shortly after leaving port. The Rina Ketty recording appears in the German movie Das Boot or The Boatby Wolfgang Petersen starring Jürgen Prochnow. Other artists and usage in popular culture In 2010 Greek singer Vicky Leandros recorded this song in a new German version titled ” Wenn Du Gehst ” ( When you leave ) which is included in her album “Zeitlos” ( Timeless ) Ī recent version of this song was recorded by Italian singer Antonella Ruggiero on the album Souvenir d’Italie, published in 2007, and is currently available on iTunes. It spent 4 weeks on the charts and as # 9 in 1 week. The following year, she covered the song again for her disco album Coup de chapeau au passé: that version reached the Dutch charts on February 21, 1976. Ī more recent popular version was recorded by Dalida for her 1975 album J’attendrai. Second rendition of this song was recorded about 1961 as a part of medley, and was issued on several LPs. Polish cover of this song, titled “Czekam cię”, with lyrics by Andrzej Włast, was recorded twice by Mieczysław Fogg – first recording was made in 1939 and released by Syrena Rekord under catalog number 2294. The song was also recorded in German under the title “Komm zurück”, in Czech as “Věřím vám” and in Polish as “Czekam cię” (with lyrics translated by Andrzej Włast).Īchieving great popularity in its day, the song has since come to be seen as emblematic of the start of World War II. It is a translation of the Italian song “Tornerai” ( Italian for “You Will Return” ) composed by Dino Olivieri (music) and Nino Rastelli (lyrics) in 1933 the French lyrics were written by Louis Potérat. “J’attendrai” ( French for “I Will Wait” ) is a French popular song recorded by Rina Ketty in 1938. The song “J’attendrai”, not listed above, also appears in “Casablanca” as a Paris memory, in the flashbacks. “Speak to me of love” also appears in the 1990 movie, “Henry and June.” Played before and after Major Strasser orders Renault to shut down Rick’s Lyrics by Max Schneckenburger (1840) (from his poem) Played when Yvonne walks into Rick’s with the German officer Played when the man gets his pocket picked and the Germans enter Rick’s Played when Rick and Ilsa are dancing at the Paris nightclub Performed by Dooley Wilson after trying to talk Rick into leaving (piano dubbed by Elliot Carpenter) (originally from the 1932 Broadway show “Everybody’s Welcome”) Performed by Dooley Wilson while talking to Ilsa (piano dubbed by Elliot Carpenter) Performed by Corinna Mura (vocal and guitar) Written by Filippo Schreier and Aldo Bottero Played when Renault joins Laszlo and Ilsa at their table Played when Laszlo and Ilsa first enter Rick’s Music by Jean Lenoir (song “Parlez-moi d’amour”) Played when Rick is introduced to Major Strasser Played when Renault goes downstairs and joins Major Strasser’s party Performed by Dooley Wilson when Renault tells Rick that there’s going to be an arrest (piano dubbed by Elliot Carpenter) Played when Ferrari offers to buy Rick’s and when Rick sends Yvonne homeĪlso played when Sascha kisses Rick after Rick’s good deed Performed by Dooley Wilson and band (piano dubbed by Elliot Carpenter) (originally from the 1928 Broadway musical “Here’s Howe!”) Played when Rick turns the man away and then talks to Ugarte Music by Joseph Meyer and Roger Wolfe Kahn Performed by Dooley Wilson during the opening scene at Rick’s (piano dubbed by Elliot Carpenter) Performed by Dooley Wilson (piano dubbed by Elliot Carpenter)Īlso played when Laszlo and Ilsa return to Rick’s Played during the opening shot of Rick’s Café Sung by Madeleine Lebeau and others at Rick’s HISTORY IN SONGS: THE MOVIE “CASABLANCA” AND THE SONGS “J’ATTENDRAI” AND “PARLEZ-MOI D’AMOUR” Februat 9:54 pm | Posted in Art, Film, France, Germany, History, Literary | Leave a comment
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