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Een dagje naar het strand (Dutch pronunciation: [ən ˈdɑxjə naːr ət ˈstrɑnt]; A Little Day at the Beach) is a 1984 Dutch film directed by Theo van Gogh, based on a 1962 book by Dutch author Heere Heeresma. The soundtrack was made by Willem van Ekeren.
The song is inspired by the Strand, a street in Westminster, Central London. During the late 19th century the Strand was transformed from a refuge for beggars, gamblers and fraudsters to a respectable leisure venue with theatres, hotels and music halls. [1] It was written by music hall performer Harry Castling and composer Charles William ...
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Kom, laat ons kijken naar de roeiers met gezichten zo vredig en kalm, Leid ons nu veilig door de branding, neem ons aan wal zonder kwaad. Refrein: Saba, Oh meest kostbare Juweel, In de Caraïbische zee. Herinneringen van uw schoonheid zullen blijven, Hoewel wij ver van u vandaan kunnen dwalen. II Saba, oh parel van de oceaan,
Het Feestteam (English: The Party Team), a Dutch duo consisting of Stan van de Dobbelsteen and Peter Loree, released a carnival version of "Ik neem je mee" in late November 2011. [16] This cover was produced by Berk Music Productions and reached the 25th position of the Mega Single Top 100.
The song's first released recording, by Hans and Nan Boskamp. Aan de Amsterdamse grachten (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈaːn də ʔɑmstərˌdɑmsə ˈɣrɑxtə(n)]; "At the Amsterdam canals") is a Dutch song by Pieter Goemans.
"Het land van..." ("The country of...") is a Dutch song by Lange Frans & Baas B. The lyrics of this song discuss past and present social and political issues in the Netherlands. It rose to the top of the Dutch charts soon after its release in 2005, with a live performance during the Uitmarkt on August 26 at the Museumplein, Amsterdam.
Levenslied (Dutch, literally "life song" or "song about life") is a sentimental Dutch-language subgenre of popular music. [1] Levenslied lyrics can be sweet or bitter, light and sentimental, but also reflective and dark, about subjects such as love, misery and far-away, sunny, exotic holiday places.