Every day is not a Sunday (song)

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Every day is not a Sunday is the title of a hit by Carl Ferdinands (text) and Carl Clewing (melody). The title was published by Richard Birnbach, a music publisher in Berlin, and was a popular hit during the Second World War, which itself served as a postcard motif for the field post . Even in the post-war years, the hit enjoyed great popularity.

Settings

The song appeared not only in the two films with the same title "All days is no Sunday" from 1935 ( All days is no Sunday , directed by Walter Janssen ) and 1959 ( All days is no Sunday , directed by Helmut Weiss ), but also appeared on the music market as settings with Marlene Dietrich , Richard Tauber , Fritz Wunderlich and Rudolf Schock .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.mosapedia.de/wiki/index.php/Alle_Tage_ist_kein_Sonntag
  2. http://www.allmusic.com/composition/alle-tage-ist-kein-sonntag-song-mc0002372627