Werner Richard Heymann
Es führt kein and'rer Weg zur Seeligkeit
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Composer:Werner Richard HeymannCompose Date:1932Average_duration:3:21"Es führt kein and'rer Weg zur Seeligkeit" is a German song composed by Werner Richard Heymann. The song was composed in 1930 and premiered in the same year. It is a part of the German film "Der Blaue Engel" directed by Josef von Sternberg. The song is a part of the film's soundtrack and is sung by Marlene Dietrich. The song has a slow and melancholic melody that is accompanied by a piano. The lyrics of the song are in German and talk about the path to salvation. The title of the song translates to "There is no other way to salvation" which is a reference to the Christian belief that there is only one path to salvation. The song has a single movement and is characterized by its slow tempo and melancholic melody. The song is sung in a low and somber tone which adds to its melancholic nature. The piano accompaniment is simple and adds to the overall mood of the song. The song is a reflection of the time it was composed in. The 1930s were a time of great political and social upheaval in Germany. The country was going through a period of economic depression and political instability. The song reflects the mood of the time and the uncertainty that people felt about their future. Overall, "Es führt kein and'rer Weg zur Seeligkeit" is a beautiful and melancholic song that reflects the mood of the time it was composed in. The song is a testament to the talent of Werner Richard Heymann and the enduring legacy of Marlene Dietrich.More....
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