Bert Kaempfert

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  • easy listening
  • instrumental
  • swing
  • jazz
  • german
Bert Kaempfert (also Kämpfert) (b. 16 October 1923 - d. 21 June 1980) was a German orchestra leader and songwriter. He made easy listening and jazz-oriented records, and wrote the music for a number of well-known songs, such as "Strangers in the Night" (originally recorded by Ivo Robić) and "Spanish Eyes". He was born in Hamburg, Germany, and studied at the School of Music there. A multi-instrumentalist, he was hired by Hans Busch to play with his orchestra before serving as a bandsman in the German Navy during World War II.

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Songs

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    Me and My Shadow

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    Me and You and a Dog Named Boo

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    Melina

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    Memories of Mexico

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    Mexican Road

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    Mexican Shuffle

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    Midnight Blues

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    Midnight In Moscow

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    Midnight Snack

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    Midsummer Night in Gotland

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    Midsummernight in Gotland

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    Milica (Sweet Maria)

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    Mister Sandman

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    Mitternacht-Blues

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    Mitternachts-Blues

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    Mitternachts-Blues (Midnight Blues)

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    Mombasa Rock

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    Monkey Shuffle

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    Monte Carlo

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    Moon Over Baja

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    Moon Over Miami

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    Moon Over Naples

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    Moon Over Naples (Spanish Eyes)

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    Moonglow

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    Moonlight Serenade

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    Morgen

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    Morgen (One More Sunrise)

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    Mr. Sandman

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    Muss I Denn

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    My Blue Heaven

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    My Guy's Come Back

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    My Life for Your Love

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    My Love

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    My Love for You

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    My Melancholy Baby

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    My Prayer

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    My Way

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    My Way of Life

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    My Yiddishe Momme

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    Nem As Parades Confesso

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    Nem às paredes confesso

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    Neunzig Minuten nach Mitternacht (The Hours After Midnight)

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    Never My Love

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    Newspaper

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    Night Dream

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    Night Dreams

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    Night Train

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    Nightcap

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    No a Go-Go

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    Nothing's New


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