In which I mean to play some songs about spring but get a little distracted by songs about mining, choral music, fado, a lullaby. Featuring Blaze Foley, Arvo Pärt, Fairouz, Charlie Chaplin, Jewish-Viennese composer Hermann Leopoldi and more…
I called the episode ‘Life, Oh Life,’ after the Romanian song which I play two different renditions of in this episode, but it appears a more accurate translation would be ”World, World”:
- World, world, sister world
- When will I have enough of you?
- World, sister world
- When I give up bread for Lent
- And the glass will give up on me
- World, sister world
- Maybe then I’ll have enough of you
- When they hammer the nails on my coffin
- World, sister world
- When they put me in my grave
- And I won’t be on earth anymore
- World, sister world
- ‘Cause that’s how the world is, transient
- One is born, another dies
- World, sister world
- The born one suffers
- The dead one rots
- World, sister world
Tracklist:
1. Spring Song – Charlie Chaplin
2. Lume, Lume – Maria Tănase
3. Horila Sosna (Four Slovak folk songs) – Železiar
4. Miner’s Dream – Nora Brown
5. Bill Dooley – Paul Clayton
6. Llef – Rhos Male Voice Choir
7. Psalm 117 – Arvo Pärt, performed by the Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir
8. Maria da Graça – Carlos Ramos
9. The Moonlight Song – Blaze Foley
10. Schlummerlied – Zarah Leander
11. Die Welt in hundert Jahren – Hermann Leopoldi and Betja Milskaja
12. Za tú horú, za vysokú – Marie Freiová and Jana Hojdová
13. Bint El Shalabiya – Fairuz
14. Lume, Lume – Fanfare Ciocarlia
Wenn Ich eine Band haette wuerde nur diesen Lieder geschpielt!
Danke fuer die verschiedene genres Kyra.