Monday, 3 March 2014

Lys Assia born 3 March 1924

  
Lys Assia (3 March 1924 – 24 March 2018) was a Swiss singer, actress and known as the grande dame of the German schlager. She was the winner of the very first Eurovision Song Contest in 1956, and also appeared as a singer in several films of the 1950’s. 

Lys was born as Rosa Mina Schärer in Rupperswil in the canton Aargau, Switzerland, in 1924 (some sources she was born in Berne in 1926). She studied at a conservatory and at the art academy of Zurich. At 16 she started her career as a dancer at the Corso-Palast in Zurich. In 1940, she appeared with the Riva-Ballett for the French army and in Nice she stood in for a female singer. People who heard her singing liked it so much that she decided for a career in front of the microphone. In 1942 she had her first record contract with His Master’s Voice.
 
She had her breakthrough in Germany in 1950 with the hit song O mein Papa from the Operetta Feuerwerk by Paul Burkhard. Other well known songs of her were Moulin Rouge (1953), Schwedenmädel (1954), Jolie Jacqueline (1955), Arrivederci Roma (1956), Was kann schöner sein (1956), Deine Liebe (1957) and Mi casa su casa (1957). She sang in such legendary venues as the Tivoli in Copenhagen, the Olympia in Paris, the Plaza in New York and the Tropicana in Cuba.
 
On screen she appeared as a schlager singer in German films like Palace Hotel (1952), Illusion in a Minor Key (1952), Hit Parade (1953), A Man Forgets Love (1955) and many more. 

 
 
                             

Lys Assia was the winner of the very first Grand Prix d'Eurovision de la chanson/Eurovision Song Contest in 1956. She sang the songs Das alte Karussell and Refrain for Switzerland. She had also been in the German national final of that year. For Switzerland she returned to the contest in 1957, finishing eighth with L'enfant que j'étais, and in 1958, finishing second with Giorgio.
 
She was married twice, from 1953 till 1957 to the Swiss businessman Henry Kunz, and from 1963 till 1995 to the Danish general-consul and hotel mogul Oskar Pedersen. In 1964 she retired from show
business and moved with her husband to Denmark. They opened hotels in Germany, Denmark, Switzerland, Japan and South America. After her husband’s death, she returned to Germany and renewed her singing career.
 
In 2007, at age 83, she appeared at the annual German-language television song contest Grand Prix der Volksmusic, performing Sag Mir Wo Wohnen die Engel (Tell Me Where the Angels Live) with her 18-year-old duet partner, Beatrice Egli. That same year, she also posed nude for the Swiss magazine Annabelle, for a feature titled Beauty with Age. Her most recent cd is Refrain des Lebens (2008) on which she sings new songs and new versions of old hits like Oh mein Papa and Refrain. At the Eurovision Song Contest 2009 in Moscow she handed Alexander Rybak the winner’s trophy.
  
Lys remained an invaluable ambassador for the Eurovision Song Contest, and travelled to the host city every year to lend her support to all those taking part. She even tried her luck again at taking part in the Eurovision Song Contest by sending songs to the Swiss National Selection, Die grosse Entscheidungs Show in 2012 and 2013 with the songs C'était ma vie and All In Your Head respectively. 

In 2015, at age 91, Assia was in the audience in London for the special Eurovision Song Contest's Greatest Hits concert celebrating the Contest's 60th anniversary. This was her last public appearance. She died on 24 March 2018 in Zürich.

(Edited from AllMusic, Lysassia.de, Schulla.com, Wikipedia, and IMDb)

7 comments:

  1. For a collection of Lys Assia records go here:

    http://rg.to/file/bc334f0400455d9fa81fada3ced7a0e6/Lys__Assia_-_Collection.rar.html

    A home made compilation containing Oh mein Papa, Au Revoir, Giorgio, Come prima and many more. Taken from the now deleted music blog "Charley Sus Recuerdos."

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  2. Lys Assia was VERY popular in Germany.
    Thank you so much for the memories Bob!

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  3. Hello Bob,

    everything ok?
    So i'm searching the internet for a particular number of Lys Assia,
    named ""Wenn Mademoiselle Dich Kusst".
    Can't find it and i don't know if it is in the file above because that file is broke.
    If you have a version please will you help me.

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  4. Hello a3kp, I’m afraid the song you are after is not in this playlist. I did look on the web but it’s not even on the streamers. I have put the feelers out on one of my many forums just in case. If it turns up I’ll post it here. I’ve reposted my little compilation if interested.

    For “Lys Assia – O Mein Papa” go here:

    https://www.upload.ee/files/15003274/Lys_Assia_-_O_Mein_Papa.rar.html

    1. Addio, Bella Napoli
    2. Als Der Schmitter Durch Das Korn Ging
    3. Anno 1810
    4. Arriverderci Roma
    5. Au Revoir
    6. Bambini Bambini
    7. Bella Notte
    8. C’est La Vie Mon Ami
    9. Caballero
    10. Come Prima
    11. Das Alte Karussell
    12. Das Grosse Heimwehlied
    13. Deine Liebe
    14. Der Erste Kuss
    15. Der Sommer Ging Voruber
    16. Die Liebe Ist Die Sonne Des Lebens
    17. Giorgio
    18. Louella
    19. O Mein Papa
    20. Refrain, Du Gold’ner Traum Aus Meiner Jugendzeit
    21. Was Kann Schoner Sein
    22. Zwei Blaue Vergissmeinnicht
    23. Wenn Die Glocken Hell Erklingen

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  5. Hello Bob, it's me again.
    Searching for "Lys Assia - WO BLUMEN BLUH'N"
    From the EP "Schlagerreise Mit Lys Assia".
    3 songs i got here, but not the named one.
    So far nothing on the internet.
    Maybe someone over here?

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  6. It seems that Wo Blumen Bluh'n has escaped the digital net. I searched everywhere without any luck. Looks like the only way of getting the track is to buy the EP and convert to digital.

    https://www.discogs.com/sell/release/6364640?ev=rb

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  7. Thanks for quick response Bob. I'm not in the possibility to convert things like LP/CD's. I'll try Muziekweb.nl.

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