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"Tulips from Amsterdam" is a popular romantic song, best known in the 1958 hit version by British entertainer Max Bygraves. Most English versions of the song credit its composition to Klaus Günter Neumann , Ernst Bader , Ralf Arnie, and Gene Martyn .
Stellman won an Ivor Novello Award for the lyrics he wrote for the Shadows instrumental "Dance On!", which was a hit for Kathy Kirby in 1963. [5] He also wrote the English lyrics to the songs Tulips from Amsterdam and Marmor, Stein und Eisen bricht (Marble Breaks and Iron Bends).
"Tulips from Amsterdam"/"You Need Hands" Max Bygraves: 3 10 July 1958: 3 12 June 1958: 5 "Stairway of Love" Michael Holliday: 3 19 June 1958: 1 6 "Witch Doctor" Don Lang & His "Frantic Five" 5 19 June 1958: 1 2 "Kewpie Doll" Frankie Vaughan: 10 12 June 1958: 2 19 June 1958: 15 "All I Have to Do Is Dream"/"Claudette" The Everly Brothers: 1 10 ...
After this, she had many successes in Netherlands and Germany during the years 1969 and 1970 (see Discography). When Klaus Lorenzen became new producer of the young singer, she started to record songs in different languages (including English and Japanese), and had international chart successes (“Tulips from Amsterdam”; “Lavender blue”).
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Rep. Elise Stefanik, R-N.Y., appears before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on Jan. 21, 2025. President Donald Trump nominated Stefanik to be the next ambassador to the United Nations.
"'t Is Stil in Amsterdam" by Ramses Shaffy "A Bar In Amsterdam" by Katzenjammer "A Windmill in Old Amsterdam" by Ted Dicks and Myles Rudge "Aan de Amsterdamse grachten", lyrics by Pieter Goemans in 1949, composed by Dick Schallies.
Tulips are ubiquitous in Amsterdam, no more so than in the springtime, and over the course of two days I experience them in all their forms – bulb, flower, as food and drink and even skincare.