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- Tulips_from_Amsterdam runtime "2.2".
- Tulips_from_Amsterdam abstract ""Tulips from Amsterdam" is a popular romantic song, best known in the 1958 hit version by British entertainer Max Bygraves. Most English versions of the song credit its composition to Klaus-Günter Neumann, Ernst Bader, Ralf Arnie, and Gene Martyn.The song was first written in 1953, as "Tulpen aus Amsterdam", by the German singer, songwriter and entertainer Klaus-Günter Neumann, after he had performed at the Tuschinski theatre in Amsterdam and visited the tulip fields at Keukenhof. His music publisher did not like the song, but in 1956 the lyrics were seen by another songwriter, Ernst Bader, who rewrote the words and asked Dieter Rasch - who wrote under the pseudonym Ralf Arnie - to compose a new tune. The tune that Rasch used for the song has similarities to the "Flower Waltz" from Tchaikovsky's Nutcracker suite.Though originally intended for the schlager singer Gerhard Wendland, in the event the song was first recorded in 1956, in both the original German version and a Dutch translation, "Tulpen uit Amsterdam", by the Flemish Belgian singer Jean Walter. His versions became hits in Europe. In 1957, an English translation was made by Gene Martyn, and recorded by the English entertainer Max Bygraves. Released as a double A-side single with "You Need Hands", Bygraves' version reached no. 3 on the UK pop chart in 1958 and became one of his signature songs. The song has been recorded by many other musicians.".
- Tulips_from_Amsterdam format Gramophone_record.
- Tulips_from_Amsterdam genre Traditional_pop_music.
- Tulips_from_Amsterdam musicalArtist Max_Bygraves.
- Tulips_from_Amsterdam musicalBand Max_Bygraves.
- Tulips_from_Amsterdam recordLabel Decca_Records.
- Tulips_from_Amsterdam runtime "132.0".
- Tulips_from_Amsterdam wikiPageID "36900070".
- Tulips_from_Amsterdam wikiPageRevisionID "553490910".
- Tulips_from_Amsterdam writer Ernst_Bader.
- Tulips_from_Amsterdam artist Max_Bygraves.
- Tulips_from_Amsterdam format "7.0".
- Tulips_from_Amsterdam genre Traditional_pop_music.
- Tulips_from_Amsterdam hasPhotoCollection Tulips_from_Amsterdam.
- Tulips_from_Amsterdam label "Decca 45-F.11004".
- Tulips_from_Amsterdam lastSingle ""We're Having A Ball"".
- Tulips_from_Amsterdam length "132.0".
- Tulips_from_Amsterdam name "Tulips from Amsterdam".
- Tulips_from_Amsterdam nextSingle ""Gotta Have Rain"".
- Tulips_from_Amsterdam recorded "1958".
- Tulips_from_Amsterdam released "April 1958".
- Tulips_from_Amsterdam thisSingle ""Tulips from Amsterdam"".
- Tulips_from_Amsterdam writer "Gene Martyn, Ernst Bader, Klaus-Günter Neumann, Ralf Arnie".
- Tulips_from_Amsterdam subject Category:1958_songs.
- Tulips_from_Amsterdam subject Category:Songs_about_Amsterdam.
- Tulips_from_Amsterdam type MusicalWork.
- Tulips_from_Amsterdam type Single.
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- Tulips_from_Amsterdam comment ""Tulips from Amsterdam" is a popular romantic song, best known in the 1958 hit version by British entertainer Max Bygraves. Most English versions of the song credit its composition to Klaus-Günter Neumann, Ernst Bader, Ralf Arnie, and Gene Martyn.The song was first written in 1953, as "Tulpen aus Amsterdam", by the German singer, songwriter and entertainer Klaus-Günter Neumann, after he had performed at the Tuschinski theatre in Amsterdam and visited the tulip fields at Keukenhof.".
- Tulips_from_Amsterdam label "Tulips from Amsterdam".
- Tulips_from_Amsterdam label "Tulpen uit Amsterdam".
- Tulips_from_Amsterdam sameAs Tulpen_uit_Amsterdam.
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- Tulips_from_Amsterdam sameAs Q2240038.
- Tulips_from_Amsterdam sameAs Q2240038.
- Tulips_from_Amsterdam wasDerivedFrom Tulips_from_Amsterdam?oldid=553490910.
- Tulips_from_Amsterdam isPrimaryTopicOf Tulips_from_Amsterdam.
- Tulips_from_Amsterdam name "Tulips from Amsterdam".