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Old 01-28-20, 07:49 AM   #2
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Originally Posted by Darjeeling1940 View Post
Alright, so I have listened to some songs about U-boats like "Torpedo Los" and "U-Boote Fahren" and wondered who made them, a few google searches and couldn't find any writers, if anybody could help reveal them it would be much appreciated.


The original/alternative title of "Torpedo los!" is "Marsch unserer U-Boote (engl.: March of our U-Boats)"

Torpedo los! [Marsch unserer U-Boote]
Composer/Lyricist: Walter Emmerich
Arranger/Conductor: Stabsmusikmeister Hans Teichmann (1888-1961)
Instrumental/Vocal Group: Stabsmusikkorps und Soldatenchor des Wachbataillons der Luftwaffe, Berlin
Recording Date: 06.01.1941 (January 6th, 1941)
Recording Location: Berlin, Sing-Akademie (Unter den Linden 5)
Record Company: Telefunken-Platte GmbH, Berlin


The original/alternative title of "U-Boote fahren" is "Die Stunde hat geschlagen (engl.: The hour has come)."

U-Boote fahren [Die Stunde hat geschlagen]
Composer/Lyricist: Kurt Rasch, Alfred Schneider
Arranger: Alfred Schneider
Instrumental/Vocal Group: Musikkorps des Regiments ''General Göring'' mit Chor
Conductor: Musikmeister Hans Friess
Recording Date: 1942, exact date unknown
Recording Location: Unknown, most likely Berlin
Recording Company: Odeon Records(TM), Berlin, Wehrmacht Eigentum
O-26 601a Be 13214
on the B-side of the record was:
Flieg’, Vogel, flieg’! Marschlied
Composer/Lyricist: Herms Niel, Ernst Behrens-Kollmar
Arranger: Ernst Behrens-Kollmar
Odeon Records(TM), Berlin, Wehrmacht Eigentum O-26 601b Be 13215
Musikkorps Rgt.General Göring mit Chor
Conductor: Musikmeister Hans Friess
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