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Auf Wiedersehn

by Rudi Schuricke was written by Eberhard Storch and was first released by Erika Brüning u.d. Schöneberger Sängerknaben in 1950.
written by Eberhard Storch
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Auf Wiedersehn 2

Another arrangement by Grandpa Schober
written by Eberhard Storch
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Carnival of Venice

based on a Neapolitan folk tune called "O Mamma, Mamma Cara" and popularized by violinist and composer Niccolò Paganini, who wrote twenty variations on the original tune. He titled it "Il Carnevale Di Venezia," Op. 10.
composer Niccolò Paganini
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Die kleine Kneipe (a Dutch tune)

first released by Peter Alexander in 1976.
written by Michael Kunze and Pierre Kartner
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Du, du liegst mir im Herzen

Translated to "You, you are in my heart", it's about the excruciating pain of unrequited love, which is believed to have originated in northern Germany around 1820.
German folk song
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Errinnerung Walzer

Zur Erinnerung (Walzer) by Ländlertrio Hanspeter Schmutz is part of folk music tradition in/by Switzerland.
Composed by Ländlertrio Hanspeter
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Felicia Waltz

Recorded June 26, 1917, New York, NY. Vernon Eville, composer-Jaudas Society Orchestra.
Vernon Eville, composer
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Hofbräuhaus

"In München steht ein Hofbräuhaus," was first performed at the Wurstmarkt in Bad Dürkheim in 1936. It became a carnival hit and quickly became a beloved beer song, especially in Munich.
composed by Berlin composer Wilhelm "Wiga" Gabriel, with lyrics written by his friend Klaus Siegfried Richter. 
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Lili Marleen

Became one of the most popular songs of World War II, known for its melancholic melody and lyrics that expressed the sadness of separation and longing.
written by Hans Leip in 1915, and the music was composed by Norbert Schultze in 1938.
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Mein Hut Der Hat Drei Ecken

"My Hat, It Has Three Corners" is a traditional German folk song, and its melody is based on the Neapolitan canzonetta "O mamma, mamma cara,"
Known to have been adapted and arranged by Niccolò Paganini. 
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O München, Mein München

an English language song and is originally sung by Oktoberfest Players.
Composer: Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy
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Oh! Susanna

First published in 1848. It is among the most popular American songs ever written.
Composed by by Stephen Foster (1826–1864)
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Oh Where, Oh Where, Has My Little Dog Gone?

based on the tune of the German folk song "In Lauterbach hab' ich mein' Strumpf verlorn".
composed by Leigh Harline
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Over the Waves

The waltz "Sobre las olas" ("Over the Waves") is the best-known work of Mexican composer Juventino Rosas (1868–1894), who first published it in 1888. It "remains one of the most famous Latin American pieces worldwide", according to the "Latin America" article in The Oxford Companion to Music.
composer Juventino Rosas (1868–1894)
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Patrona Bavariae

First released by Original Naabtal Duo in 1988. It was covered by Original Buam & Peter Orloff in 1994.
written by Günther Behrle
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Sag Dankeschön mit roten Rosen

translates to "Say Thank You with Red Roses"
composed by Walter Geiger and the lyrics were written by Andreas Hauff. 
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Schneewalzer

Translated, this is "Snow Waltz"
Thomas Koschat (1845-1914), an Austrian composer and bass singer
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Schützenfest 2

An instrumental polka which translates to “Marksmen’s festival
written by Helmut Färber and recorded by Die Mooskirchner from Austria in 1992
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Tante Mitzi

Beginning in 1953 with the formation of the Avsenik Brothers Ensemble, Avsenik produced more than 1,000 songs and garnered success both in Slovenia and in other parts of Europe and America, and is viewed as a Slovenian cultural icon.
written by Slavko Avsenik (November 26, 1929 – July 2, 2015)
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Vienna Waltz

written by Johann Strauss II
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Wooden Heart

based on the German folk song, "Muss i denn" and featured in the 1960 Elvis Presley film G.I. Blues.
written by Fred Wise, Ben Weisman, Kay Twomey and German bandleader Bert Kaempfert