Die Liebe, Die Sonne
Rob de Nijs, the Dutch-Belgian entertainer, became one of Schlager's most respected voices with his smooth, inviting vocal delivery and genuine warmth. This 1964 recording perfectly captures what made Schlager recordings so appealing to continental European audiences—melodic sophistication combined with emotional directness. "Die Liebe, Die Sonne" (Love, The Sun) is built on an infectious, optimistic melody supported by rich orchestral arrangement. De Nijs' voice floats easily over the music, conveying charm and sincerity without slickness. His recordings crossed language and national boundaries, testament to the universal appeal of well-crafted pop melodies and genuine vocal warmth. If you're exploring 1960s European popular music beyond the Anglo-American charts, de Nijs offers an excellent entry point into a tradition that prioritized melody, sentiment, and pure entertainment.
Item Details+
| Genre | Pop |
| Style | Schlager |
| Media | Very Good Plus (VG+) |
| Sleeve | Very Good Plus (VG+) |
| Label | Decca |
| Year | 1964 |
| Country | Germany |
| Format | 7" |
Tracklist+
Genre:
Pop
Style:
Schlager
Label:
Decca
Country:
Germany
Year:
1964
A. Die Liebe, Die Sonne (Triangle) 1:50
B. Tommys Träume (Tommy Loves You) 2:30
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