My instrumental interpretation of this popular German song, originally recorded in 1934 by The Comedian Harmonists (a wildly popular interwar close harmony group). This is their best-known song. Based on a leadsheet by Barbara Haider, from Musescore: https://musescore.com/user/5510776/scores/1679581 1898 Giuseppe Vinaccia mandolin Vintage Viaten tenor guitar Martin
Great! Certainly not easy to replace six human voices with one mandolin and a piano with a tenor guitar. You did it successful, Martin.
Thanks, Frithjof. I wanted to try it out when I saw the lead sheet but wasn't at all certain that tune would work on mandolin. Turns out it's good fun, with a nice 1930s period charm, especially on the Vinaccia. Martin