Speaking of Fritz Lang's "M" - Randy Newman's "In Germany Before the War", which is inspired by the movie, is one of the most chilling songs ever written.
Here's a great youtube clip, which combines the song and the movie:
In Germany before The War
There was a man who owned a store
In nineteen hundred thirty four
In Düsseldorf
And every day at five o nine
He'd cross the park down to the Rhine
And he'd sit there by the shore
I'm looking at the river
But I'm thinking of the sea
I'm looking at the river
But I'm thinking of the sea
A little girl has lost her way
With hair of gold and eyes of grey
Reflected in his glasses
As he watches her
A little girl has lost her way
I'm looking at the river
But I'm thinking of the sea
Thinking of the sea
Thinking of the sea
We lie beneath the autumn sky
My little golden girl and I
And she lies very still
This song was written in the 1970's. So basically yes, I'm not ONLY going to cover 30's culture, I'm also going to cover later books and movies that references the 30's
Sunday, November 25, 2007
Randy Newman's"In Germany Before the War" and Fritz Lang's "M"
at 5:04 PM
Labels: "In Germany Before the War", Fritz Lang, Germany, M (movie), music, Randy Newman, songs, USA
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