This is from the operetta "The Merry Widow"
Lehar composed (The Merry Widow) and you may be confused with that theme song. Lehar wrote in the Viennese style similar to by-then-deceased Johann Strauss and many people confuse the two, I am sure some people think that Strauss wrote (merry Widow) as it is in a similar style.
Weird Al doesn't have a song called "beer song"
ballad
in the phantom of the opera them song the phantom of the opera is the subject of the song
Houdini used his favorite song in his show, that song was Pomp And Circumstance.
The operetta is "Giuditta," Lehar's last operetta, and the song was called:"Meine Lippen, sie Küssen so Heiss," or in English: "On My Lips Every Kiss Tastes Like Wine!" Giuditta was first performed at the Vienna State Opera in January, 1934, and Richard Tauber and Jarmila Novotna sang the lead tenor and soprano roles.
Lehar composed (The Merry Widow) and you may be confused with that theme song. Lehar wrote in the Viennese style similar to by-then-deceased Johann Strauss and many people confuse the two, I am sure some people think that Strauss wrote (merry Widow) as it is in a similar style.
The Volgalied is from Akt I of "Der Zarewitsch" and is sung by the Zarewitsch. It is usually known by the title "Allein, wieder allein".
March-Septet/Women Women Women/Cherchez la Femme
Ivan Rebroff recorded it!
Zigeunerliebe
franz schubert the trout song
Die Kleptomanin or The Kleptomaniac is purely a song written around 1918
This lovely song is avalable from www.seoltamusic.com
I think Franz Schuberts most famous song was poof.
The title of the song often referred to as Can-Can by Offenbach is a part of the operetta "Orpheus in the Underworld." The title is .... Drum roll ....."Galop Infernal."
Franz Schubert.