Today In Labor History April 3, 1950: Composer Kurt Weill died. Weill’s most famous song was Mack the Knife ("Die Moritat von Mackie Messer"), which became a schlock classic after Bobby Darin’s rendition. However, Weill wrote the song as part of Bertolt Brecht’s “Three Penny Opera,” which was a socialist critique of the capitalist world. Weill was persecuted by the Nazis for his political views and his Jewish heritage. He fled to America, with his wife, singer Lotte Lenya. Some of Weill’s other well-known songs include: Alabama Song (covered by the Doors), Pirate Jenny (covered by Nina Simone), Mack the Knife (also covered by Louis Armstrong), Der Kleine des Lieben Gottes (covered by John Zorn).

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Lotte Lenya sings Alabama Song (vaimusic.com)

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@MikeDunnAuthor thanks for this. Mack the Knife has always been one of my favourites since I first heard it sung by Bobby Darin. I heard it on the radio in Dawson Creek and I talked about it for awhile so my girlfriend phoned the radio station, found out what it was and bought me a tape with that song on it. Good memory.