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Please activate the HD function(720p) before watching the video or watch it with a larger type player (in 480p) by clicking on the title in order to avoid serious sound distortion (as YT has reduced sound quality and does not activate HD or HQ playback automatically). Nico Dostal composed the music for the 1939 Zarah Leander melodrama "Das Lied der Wüste" (lit. The song of the desert). Dostal (1895-1981) was an Austrian composer who achieved great succes with his operetta Clivia in 1933... "Das Lied der Wüste" is considered one of Leander's least succesful movies (although and against popular belief still very profitable for the UFA studios). The story in short is about Grace Collins, a succesful singer who falls in love with engineer Nic Brenten (played by character actor Gustav Knuth) while visiting her businessman stepfather somewhere in the desert in Northern Africa... Soon she findsherself torn between her stepfather who is up to no good and Nic who wants to help the locals.... In the end it is up to Grace to save his life.... What might have looked like a good idea on paper - exotic locations, beautiful music and a suffering Zarah Leander - failed to materialize on the screen.... The movie was done in by its far fetched story and the obvious lack of chemistry between Leander and Knuth.... Zarah Leander herself loathed "Lied der Wüste" and wrote in her autobiography that she was only too happy when the movie was temporarily banned after the war because of alleged anti-English tendencies... "Das Lied der Wüste" is also one of the few (only?) Leander movie with a very limited - if any - release outside of Germany. I was unable to find any release dates or documents/sheet music/advertisments relating to the release in France, Belgium or Holland.... (one exception being an article in a Belgian movie magazine from 1939 announcing "Das Lied der Wüste" as Leander's next movie). Nico Dostal's score featuring the songs "Heut' abend lad ich mir die Liebe ein", "Fatme erzähl mir ein Märchen", "Sagt dir eine schöne Frau 'vielleicht' " and "Ein paar Tränen" however remains beautiful.... Robert Gaden (1893-1985) was born in Bordeaux and studied at the Conservatoire Nationale in Paris. At the outbreak of the First World War the family returned to Germany and Gaden turnde to popular music after the end of the war... He had a contract with Electrola from 1930 onwards and his orchestra was known for its elegant style. Gaden specialized in the Argentinian tango but also recorded dance tunes and movie songs... The video features some of my favourite pictures of Zarah Leander as well as a few sequences from "Das Lied der Wüste". About the record : Electrola E.G. 7011 / mx. ORA 4260-1 Berlin, September 21, 1939 Record in good condition This record was transferred with a 78rpm phono preamp and Ortofon Om78 cartridge and stylus in order to get an acceptable 78rpm playback. The restoration was done as truthfully as possible