The Puppini Sisters - Bei mir bist du schon video free download


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Duration: 02:26
Uploaded: 2008/03/23

Jazz/Pop retro façon années 40

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9 years ago

Alexander Bondarenko

The Puppini Sisters - Bei mir bist du schon#PuppiniSisters 

9 years ago

רון טישלר

oi vei

9 years ago

Klywon

This is the best rearrangement of all!

9 years ago

Helen Henninger

Beautiful arrangement! So nice to see these war-time songs getting a new interpretation and a new chance to entertain us! I do wish they'd made it either Yiddish or (accurate) German, though, and not the strange hybrid they came up with that seems to have sparked so many comments!

9 years ago

MrMal1956

When does parody become taking the pish?........M

9 years ago

Sven Jäger

@Evan Levine: It should be "schen" and this is "austrian" German from Vienna. In Vienna we had about 1/3 jewish People and so the language ist quite mixed up till today. Everyone in Vienna speaks a bit jiddish.

10 years ago

Chantal Schutz

Beaucoup trop rapide!

10 years ago

dobrodave123

Sophie Madeleine has a qute Uke version ! What a great tune.

10 years ago

Rubén Rodríguez Rossi

THE PUPPINI SISTERS:"BEI MIR BIST DU SCHON"

10 years ago

Rubén Rodríguez Rossi

THE PUPPINI SISTERS:"BEI MIR BIST DU SCHON"

11 years ago

Maxime Bonnet

Could you please make this video readable from mobile device ? I would Like to do à joke with this song to a friend via à QRCODE. Thanks

11 years ago

Maxime Bonnet

Svp pourriez vous rendre la vidéo disponible sur mobile ? Elle l'était, ne l'ai plus, et je souhaiterais faire une blague à quelqu'un avec cette chanson...

12 years ago

emtcowboy1968

Please STOP all the arguing!!! It is a SONG!! It sounds great. Makes me want to "cut a rug!"

12 years ago

addicted2music83

@Maelankaaaa : Anyhow, I said what I said because I noticed that every single comment you've posted here has been an attack directed at someone or other - ie. "rajamuttu", "eiwaz", "dasanner", "the Puppini Sisters"... When u attacked Rajamuttu's comment with an argument that wasn't even correct, I thought I'd put the correct facts forward (but of course you got offended by that). ...Anyway, this could go on and on, so perhaps it's best to just end the argument here.

12 years ago

addicted2music83

@Maelankaaaa : 2. Inferiority complex refers to deep feelings of inadequacy (you're right about this), however the resulting behaviour expressed is often to counter those feelings (ie. putting others down to make yourself feel superior to them, or to talk yourself up or brag about yourself etc etc).

12 years ago

addicted2music83

@Maelankaaaa : 1. there is a significant difference in the pronunciation of the 'r' amongst Americans and English - Americans have a rhotic accent, while in England they generally do not (though there are parts that may be rhotic). So, I disagree with your generalisation.

12 years ago

addicted2music83

@Maelankaaaa : It's funny - I don't think even you understand what you are trying to say. You have been contradicting yourself and have been inconsistent in all your posts. I repeat, earlier, you said "Only AMERICANS would pronounce the "r" and the rest of German in such a weird way". Anyhow, I believe having any discussion with you would be a waste of time as you seem to have an inferiority complex and can't seem to handle being called out on your mistakes.

12 years ago

addicted2music83

@Maelankaaaa : Everyone knows they speak the same language, however it wasn't the language but the pronunciation that was being discussed. In an earlier comment, YOU stated "Only americans would pronounce the "r" and the rest of the German part in such a weird way" and i was highlighting that the Puppini Sisters are NOT even American to begin with! ..so I don't know if YOU noticed, but the American and British accents are different (or perhaps to you Americans = British?? lol!)

12 years ago

addicted2music83

@Rajamuttu : The lead singer, Marcella Puppini, is from Italy (& moved to London when she was 18), while the other 2 members of the group, Stephanie and Kate are from England.

12 years ago

addicted2music83

@Maelankaaaa : Actually the lead singer, Marcella Puppini, is from Italy and moved to London when she was 18. The other 2 members of the group, Stephanie and Kate are from England! So no, none of them are American. The Americanized "r" could be due to the fact that their group/act is sort of a tribute to groups like Andrews Sisters (who have a distinct "Americanness" if you listen to their songs), and as most of the Puppini Sisters' songs are remakes of 1940s American songs.

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