- "Mack the Knife" or "The
Ballad of Mack the Knife" (German: "Die
Moritat von
Mackie Messer") is a song
composed by Kurt
Weill with
lyrics by
Bertolt Brecht...
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ostracised for
their activities. In
Germany itinerant balladeers performed Moritat or Bänkelsang (bench song)
banner shows for four
centuries until the ****s...
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Moritat (born 1969 as
Justin Norman in
Mercer County, New Jersey) is an
American comic book creator, best
known for his work on The Spirit, Elephantmen...
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Opera have been
widely covered and
become standards, most
notably "Die
Moritat von
Mackie Messer" ("The
Ballad of Mack the Knife") and "Seeräuberjenny"...
- 1995) — song
performer "Nobody
Knows Me" Quiz Show (1994) — song
performer "
Moritat" by Kurt
Weill With
Honors (1994) — song
performer "Blue Skies"
Major League...
- tunes, and vice versa, were frequent. An
example is "Mack the Knife" ("Die
Moritat von
Mackie Messer"),
originally from
Bertolt Brecht's 1928 Die Dreigroschenoper...
- and
Moritat, in #14, 2012) "Strange Medicine" (with
Jimmy Palmiotti and
Moritat, in #15, 2012) "It's a Madhouse" (with
Jimmy Palmiotti and
Moritat, in...
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published by
Image Comics and
written by
Richard Starkings with art by
Moritat and a
number of
other artists.
Issue #1 was
released in July 2006. Some...
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Kurosawa wanted him to
perform on
guitar "Mack the Knife".
Originally "Die
Moritat von
Mackie Messer"
which was a song
composed by Kurt
Weill with lyrics...
- Melody"—Les Paul & Mary Ford (1955) "Texas Lady"—Les Paul & Mary Ford (1956) "
Moritat" (Theme from "Three
Penny Opera") (1956) "Nuevo Laredo"—Les Paul & Mary...