Barcarole in der Nacht
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"Barcarole in der Nacht" | ||||
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Single by Connie Francis | ||||
B-side | "Colombino" | |||
Released | 1963 | |||
Recorded | A-side: February 5, 1963 at The Sahara Hotel, Las Vegas B-side: April 13, 1962 at Austrophon Studio, Vienna | |||
Genre | Schlager music | |||
Length | A-Side: 2:03 B-Side: 2:42 | |||
Label | MGM Records 61 078 | |||
Songwriter(s) | A-side: Werner Scharfenberger, Kurt Feltz B-Side: Charly Niessen, Joachim Relin | |||
Producer(s) | Gerhard Mendelsohn | |||
Connie Francis German singles chronology | ||||
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Barcarole in der Nacht is the tenth German single recorded by U. S. entertainer Connie Francis. The B-side was Colombino.
Both songs had been written especially in German for Francis since it had become clear after her previous nine German singles that compositions of German origin were favored by the German audiences to cover versions of Francis' U. S. hits.
"Barcarole in der Nacht" peaked at # 1 of the German charts[1] and remains a fan favorite.
Francis overdubbed Italian vocals to the orchestral playback of "Colombino" on May 7, 1962; this recording, however, remains unreleased to this day.[2]