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A&E's "Nero Wolfe" version of "Bei Mir Bist du Shön?

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21 July 2013, 04:48
Naphtali
A&E's "Nero Wolfe" version of "Bei Mir Bist du Shön?
I own the eight-disk collection of A&E's "Nero Wolfe series, starring Timothy Hutton and Maury Chaykin. In the first non-pilot episode, "The Door Bell Rang," when just delivered huge crates are being opened, the background music sounds to me like a jazz or swing instrumental-only version of the Andrews Sisters' song, Bei Mir Bist du Schön." I have searched the worldwide web and the entire Montana library system to find this version of the song. No luck.

Can anyone help me out? If I am incorrect in believing the song is "Bei Mir Bist du Schön," that kind've explains why I can't find it. And if it is not, identify it if you can so I'll search correctly.


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22 July 2013, 01:33
Charles_Helm
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A&E's "Nero Wolfe series, starring Timothy Hutton and Maury Chaykin.



IMDB says:


A Nero Wolfe Mystery (TV Series)
The Doorbell Rang (2001)
Soundtracks


Down in Harlem
(uncredited)
Written by Billy Novick (as Bill Novick) and Paul Lenart
SCD 319:32
Orchid crates are delivered and unpacked

Don't know if that is accurate. I've read a lot of the books but I don't think I have seen all of these episodes.


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An Elephant Story

22 July 2013, 09:02
Shack
Here's your Andrews Sisters vocal rendition - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=swPn8E644sA I don't know of an instrumental only version. But, it might have been part of another vocal version with an extended instrumental portion.

This one by Zarah Leander has a lot of instrumental in it. It's imo the best BY FAR version - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=imvDoeY7vEg. This is actually quite remarkable. Zarah Leander is singing in Swedish, the song is Yiddish and at the same time Zarah was the most popular, most glamorous singer in war time Germany. Although not so popular with the authorities. Goebbels used to refer to her as "that enemy of Germany". But, her version has the right sound and cabaret-ish accompaniment and is imo just the best.

As long as we're on a roll with Zarah, here's another - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TA-vGU2--8U. It's supposed to be a Russian folk song but it has that same sound to it. If I recall correctly she wrote this one herself. Click on "show more" if you want to follow the words in German.
16 August 2013, 02:23
FMC
The old time radio series is fantastic if you can catch it on sat radio.




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21 August 2013, 09:46
NormanConquest
Thanks Shack,one song leads to another. Great viewing.Thanks again.R.


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15 November 2013, 02:17
mete
Old time radio can be heard on 900 AM nightly from 10:00 to 1:00 am. That's from Hamilton ONT.
20 November 2013, 19:16
xs headspace
The Benny Goodman 1938 Carnegie Hall concert CD has a version which includes a great trumpet solo by Ziggy Elman in klezmer style. Klezmer music is Kosher Bluegrass, BTW!


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29 November 2013, 20:54
Shack
Speaking of Klezmer, here's your original Bei mir bist du schejn - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZUVEq6NC7mM

One of the commenters summed it up well, "Bei mir, dieser Lied ist schön".