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    R1981 · Drama · 2h

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    "Lili Marleen" (also spelled "Lili Marlen'", "Lilli Marlene", "Lily Marlene", "Lili Marlène" among others; German pronunciation: [ˈlɪliː maʁˈleːn(ə)]) is a German love song that became popular during World War II throughout Europe and the Mediterranean among both Axis and Allied troops.

  2. Apr 12, 2008 · The 20th Century's finest Soldier's Song. Lyrics: LILI MARLEEN Listen to the bugle, hear its silv'ry call, Carried by the night air telling one and all, "Now is the time to meet your girl, to...

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  3. Sep 6, 2014 · 56.3K subscribers. Subscribed. 1.6K. 179K views 9 years ago. Marlene Dietrich - Lili Marlene - English Version (The Original was recorded in 1944 & released in 1945 on Decca Records) "Lili...

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  5. Lili Marleen, German song popular during World War II among both German and Allied soldiers. Hans Leip (1893–1983) began writing the lyrics in 1914 or 1915, reputedly while standing guard duty one night under a lamppost (“ Vor der Kaserne vor dem grossen Tor stand eine Laterne ”; “Underneath the lantern by the barrack gate”).

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  7. The lyrics of “Lili Marleen” tell a story of love and longing against the backdrop of a military setting. The song describes a scene near a military barracks, where a lantern stands by a large gate. The narrator yearns for a reunion with their beloved at this lantern.

  8. The German Hollywood actress and staunch anti-Nazi Marlene Dietrich recorded a version in her native language in 1944 that was designed to demoralize enemy soldiers. She became synonymous with the tune, performing it for American soldiers many times over the following years.

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