German Songs Audio
[Click] Albums from Diana Spain (Audio)
[Click] Audio Alphabet song - German (Audio)
[Click] Ach Du Lieber Augustin (Words)
[Click] Ach Du Lieber Augustin (Audio)

[Click] Birthday Song (Viel Glück) (Audio)
[Click] Ein Prosit (Words)
[Click] Ein Prosit (Audio)
[Click] Eisgekühlte-Coca-Cola-(Limonade) (Coca-Cola/ham/eggs) (pdf)
[Click] Eisgekühlte-Coca-Cola listen (Audio)
[Click] Eisgekühlte-Limonade listen (Audio)
[Click] Eisgekühlte-Bommerlunder (Schnapps/ham/eggs) (pdf)
[Click] Eisgekühlte-Bommerlunder listen (Audio)
[Click] Guten Abend gute Nacht
       [Click] listen version 1 (Audio)
       [Click] listen version 2 (Audio)
[Click] Muss i' denn (Audio in class November 9, 2016)
[Click] Muss i' denn (Audio at home November 9, 2016)
[Click] Meine Schwester Chaya (Yiddish with links to audio)
[Click] Sagt Mir Wo Die Blumen Sind (Audio - lyrics below)
[Click] Raymond Crook Songs (multi language)
[Click] Umlaut Song (Audio)
[Click] Christmas - Alle Jahre Wieder (Every Year)
[Click] Christmas - Alle Jahre Wieder (Audio)
[Click] Christmas - Es ist ein Ros entsprungen
[Click] Christmas - Es ist ein Ros entsprungen (Audio)

[Click] Christmas - Herbei, o ihr Gläubigen! (Adeste Fideles)
[Click] Christmas - Herbei, o ihr Gläubigen! (Adeste Fideles) (Audio)
[Click] Christmas - Leise Rieselt Der Schnee (The Snow Falls Quietly)
[Click] Christmas - Leise Rieselt Der Schnee (Audio)
[Click] Christmas - O, du Fröhliche Weihnachtszeit
[Click] Christmas - O, du Fröhliche Weihnachtszeit (Audio)
[Click] Christmas - Stille Nacht Story
[Click] Christmas - Stille Nacht
[Click] Christmas - Stille Nacht (Audio a) first verse
[Click] Christmas - Stille Nacht (Audio b)
[Click] Christmas - Stille Nacht (Audio c) first vers - dialect? ch -> sh
[Click] Christmas - Dear Little Children (Lyrics only)
[Click] Christmas - Joseph, lieber Joseph mein (Lyrics only)
[Click] Christmas - O Tannenbaum (Lyrics only)
[Click] Christmas - Schlaf, Kindlein, schlaf
[Click] Christmas - Schlaf, Kindlein, schlaf (Audio)
[Click] Christmas - Still Still Still (Lyrics only)
Lyrics
[Click] Brahms Requiem
[Click] Bruder Jakob (Frere Jacque)
[Click] Das Lied der Deutschen
[Click] Du Liegst mir im Herzen
[Click] Edelweiss
[Click] Happy Birthday
[Click] Hush Little Baby (Still kleines Baby)
[Click] Kopf, Schulter, Knie und Fuß
[Click] Nun dankei alle Gott
[Click] O Sacred Head Now Wounded
[Click] Sagt Mir Wo Die Blumen Sind
[Click] Sagt Mir Wo Die Blumen Sind (Audio)
[Click] (*) Sagt Mir Wo Die Blumen Sind (Note - Pete Seegar)
[Click] Still kleines Baby (Hush Little Baby)
(*) Sagt Mir Wo Die Blumen Sind (Pete Seagar Note)

"I had been reading a long novel-"And Quiet Flows the Don"-about the Don River in Russia and the Cossacks who lived along it in the 19th century. It describes the Cossack soldiers galloping off to join the Czar's army, singing as they go. Three lines from a song are quoted in the book: 'Where are the flowers? The girls plucked them / Where are the girls? They're all married / Where are the men? They're all in the army.' I never got around to looking up the song, but I wrote down those three lines.

"Later, in an airplane, I was dozing, and it occurred to me that the line -long time passing-"which I had also written in a notebook"would sing well. Then I thought, 'When will we ever learn.' Suddenly, within 20 minutes, I had a song. There were just three verses. I Scotch-taped the song to a microphone and sang it at Oberlin College. This was in 1955.

"One of the students there had a summer job as a camp counselor. He took the song to the camp and sang it to the kids. It was very short. He gave it rhythm, which I hadn't done. The kids played around with it, singing 'Where have all the counselors gone? / Open curfew, everyone.'

"The counselor added two actual verses: 'Where have all the soldiers gone? / Gone to graveyards every one / Where have all the graveyards gone? / Covered with flowers every one.' Joe Hickerson is his name, and I give him 20 percent of the royalties. That song still brings in thousands of dollars from all around the world."

Pete Seagar