Gerd Karlick

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Joe Hajos with Irène Élisabeth Reinert and Gérard Carlier (left) 1946

Eugen Artur Gerhard "Gerd" Karlick , later Gérard Carlier (born December 20, 1905 in Königsberg , † November 7, 1975 in Paris ), was a German hit writer and screenwriter. Among other things, he wrote texts for the Comedian Harmonists .

Known songs

  • I ordered a flower pot for you ( Bootz / Karlick) - 1930
  • How quickly you forget what was once (Bootz / Karlick) - 1931
  • Don't get upset if something goes wrong (Bootz / Karlick) - 1931
  • Hash me, my darling, hash me ( Glanzberg / Karlick) - 1931
  • One day your heart will be mine (Glanzberg / Karlick) - 1931
  • Beautiful Isabella from Castile (Bootz / Karlick) - 1932
  • The first flowers in May (Tango) - 1932
  • I'm so keen on Erika (Fox) (Bootz / Karlick)
  • When Sonja dances in Russian

literature

  • Georg Maria von Coellen: Texts and music made to measure. Gerd Karlick , in: Der Artist, No. 2569 of March 14, 1935.

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