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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    Nothings New

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    Now and Forever

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    Nur Du, Du, du Allein (To Know Him Is to Love Him)

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    O Cangaciero (The Bandit)

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    O Mein Papa

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    Oh Mein Papa

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    Oh Woman, Oh Why

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    Old Noah (Gubben Noah)

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    On a Little Street in Singapore

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    On My Lonely Way

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    On the Alamo

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    On the Sunny Side of the Street

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    Once in a While

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    One Day With You

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    One Lonely Night

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    One O'Clock Jump

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    One Smile Away

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    Only a Fool (Would Loose You)

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    Only a Fool (Would Lose You)

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    Only in Your Arms

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    Only Those in Love

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    Opus One

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    Orange Colored Sky

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    Out of Nowhere

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    Over the Rainbow

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    Pagan Love Song

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    Pata Pata

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    Patricia

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    Perdido

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    Petticoats Of Portugal

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    Plaisir D'Amour

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    Poinciana

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    Pony Violins

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    Por Deus Te Peco

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    Prager Polka (Czechoslovakian Polka)

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    Prisoner of Love

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    Pussy Footin'

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    Put Your Hand in the Hand

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    Rain

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    Rainbow Melody

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    Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head

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    Raining in My Heart

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    Rainy Sunday

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    Rebel Rouser

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    Red Roses for a Blue Lady

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    Red Sky at Morning

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    Reggae Romp

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    Remember When

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    Reminiscing

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    Res Roses for a Blue Lady


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