La Le Lu Nur Der Mann Im Mond Schaut Zu

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Rhett Espinoza

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DasLied La-Le-Lu, nur der Mann im Mond schaut zu ist ein deutsches Wiegenlied, das im Jahr 1950 von Heino Gaze komponiert und getextet wurde. Die Originalaufnahme wurde im selben Jahr von Lonny Kellner und Ren Carol gesungen. Im Jahr 1955 sangen Heinz Rhmann und Oliver Grimm das Stck im Film Wenn der Vater mit dem Sohne. Hierdurch wurde es deutschlandweit bekannt und zu einem klassischen Gutenachtlied. Im Jahr 1993 kam Unser Lied (La Le Lu) von Cinematic feat. Heinz Rhmann & Oliver Grimm in die deutschen Singlecharts und erreichte Platz 11.[1]

He composed "La Le Lu (nur der Mann im Mond schaut zu)", sung by Heinz Rhmann in the film Wenn der Vater mit dem Sohne. His song "Kalkutta liegt am Ganges" became a hit in the United States when it was performed by Lawrence Welk under the title "Calcutta".


Oomph!'s song 'Sandmann' is a haunting critique of societal neglect and the stark contrasts between wealth and poverty in Germany. The lyrics paint a grim picture of a country where children are left to suffer, standing on the brink of despair. The repeated phrase 'Armes Deutschland' (Poor Germany) underscores the artist's lament over the nation's inability to care for its most vulnerable. The imagery of children standing in line at the edge of an abyss is a powerful metaphor for the hopelessness and fear that pervades their lives.


The song juxtaposes the innocence of a lullaby with the harsh realities faced by these children. The refrain 'La Le Lu, nur der Mann im Mond schaut zu' (La Le Lu, only the man in the moon watches) evokes a sense of abandonment, as if the only witness to their suffering is a distant, indifferent moon. The 'Sandmann' (Sandman) is traditionally a figure who brings sleep and dreams to children, but here, he is implored to bring an escape from the cruel truth. The plea for the Sandmann to 'mach die Lichter aus' (turn off the lights) and 'schenk mir einen Traum' (give me a dream) reflects a desperate desire to escape reality.


The song also addresses the disparity between rich and poor, questioning when 'Reiches Deutschland' (Rich Germany) will understand the plight of the less fortunate. The lines 'Trocken Brot macht Wangen rot' (Dry bread makes cheeks red) and 'Doch Jeder sitzt im eigenen Boot' (But everyone sits in their own boat) highlight the indifference of those who are well-off to the suffering of others. The stark contrast between the abundance of wealth and the dire poverty experienced by many is a central theme, emphasizing the societal divide and the neglect of those in need.


'Sandmann' is a poignant and powerful commentary on social inequality and the neglect of children in a wealthy society. It calls for awareness and empathy, urging listeners to recognize and address the suffering that exists within their own country.

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