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  2. Moon Over Naples - Wikipedia

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    "Moon Over Naples" is a 1965 instrumental composed and recorded by German bandleader Bert Kaempfert. The instrumental version reached No. 6 on Billboard's Adult Contemporary chart. It won a BMI Award in 1968. Vocal versions of the song have been recorded as "Spanish Eyes" with lyrics by Eddie Snyder and Charles Singleton.

  3. Bert Kaempfert - Wikipedia

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    Bert Kaempfert (born Berthold Heinrich Kämpfert; 16 October 1923 – 21 June 1980) was a German orchestra leader, multi-instrumentalist, music producer, arranger, and composer. He made easy listening and jazz -oriented records and wrote the music for a number of well-known songs, including " Strangers in the Night ", “ Danke Schoen ” and ...

  4. A Swingin' Safari - Wikipedia

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    The Bert Kaempfert version of "A Swingin' Safari" served as the original theme music to the television game show The Match Game, from 1962 to 1967. The Kaempfert version is also featured as the main theme in the Swedish game show called Vi i femman, where two teams of fifth-graders compete against each other.

  5. That Happy Feeling - Wikipedia

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    "That Happy Feeling" is a pop music instrumental composed by Ghanaian musician Guy Warren [1] in 1956 under the original title "An African's Prayer (Eyi Wala Dong)", and recorded as a single by Bert Kaempfert.

  6. Strangers in the Night - Wikipedia

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    "Strangers in the Night" is a song composed by Bert Kaempfert with English lyrics by Charles Singleton and Eddie Snyder. [1] Kaempfert originally used it under the title "Beddy Bye" as part of the instrumental score for the movie A Man Could Get Killed. [1] The song was made famous in 1966 by Frank Sinatra. [2] [3]

  7. Morgen (Ivo Robić song) - Wikipedia

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    Ray Conniff recorded an instrumental version which was part of his album "'S Continental" (Columbia Records CS 8576) released in 1961. Bert Kaempfert recorded an instrumental version for the U.S. version of his album "The Wonderland of B. K." for Decca Records in 1961.

  8. L-O-V-E - Wikipedia

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    The song was composed by Bert Kaempfert with lyrics by Milt Gabler, and produced by Lee Gillette.The trumpet solo was performed by Bobby Bryant. [2] [3] The song had previously appeared as an instrumental track on Kaempfert's album Blue Midnight (1964).

  9. Danke Schoen - Wikipedia

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    "Danke Schoen" (/ ˈ d ɑː ŋ k ə ʃ eɪ n / DAHNG-kə shayn, German: [ˈdaŋkə ʃøːn] ⓘ) is a pop song of German origin, whose title translates to English as "Thank you very much". Bert Kaempfert, who composed the melody, recorded it as an instrumental, in 1959 and later in 1962, under the title "Candlelight Cafe". Kurt Schwabach wrote ...