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"Wonderland by Night" (German title "Wunderland bei Nacht") is a popular song by Bert Kaempfert that was a Billboard number one hit for three weeks, starting January 9, 1961. Written by Klaus Günter Neumann with English lyrics by Lincoln Chase , it was recorded in July 1959 and became Bert Kaempfert's first hit with his orchestra.
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 ...
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Sandler introduced the song on “Saturday Night Live” in 1994, so it’s relatively new. Some holiday songs go back to the Civil War. Some are even older than that — and, sound like it.
While one half of the two-record set was a compilation of tracks from his previous albums that were composed by Burt Bacharach, the other consisted of new recordings of songs composed by Bert Kaempfert, including a new version of "Strangers in the Night", which Mathis had already recorded in 1966 for his LP Johnny Mathis Sings. Although the ...
The main theme, composed by Klaus Günter Neumann, is Wonderland by Night, a Billboard number one hit in Bert Kaempfert's version from 1961. Plot Three ...
"Wonderland by Night" Bert Kaempfert: 73 "Bless You" Tony Orlando: 74 "I've Told Every Little Star" Linda Scott: 75 "One Track Mind" Bobby Lewis: 76 "Angel Baby" Rosie and the Originals: 77 "Pretty Little Angel Eyes" Curtis Lee: 78 "Think Twice" Brook Benton: 79 "Does Your Chewing Gum Lose Its Flavour (On the Bedpost Overnight?)" Lonnie Donegan: 80
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.