Marlene Dietrich discography


's recording career spanned sixty years, from 1928 until 1988. She introduced the songs "Falling in Love Again " and "See What the Boys in the Back Room Will Have". She first recorded her version of "Lili Marlene" in 1945.
Her first long-playing album was Marlene Dietrich Overseas, was a prestige success for Columbia Records in 1950. She also recorded several duets with Rosemary Clooney in the early 1950s: these tapped into a younger market and charted. During the 1960s, Dietrich recorded several albums and many singles, mostly with Burt Bacharach at the helm of the orchestra. Dietrich in London, recorded live at the Queen's Theatre in 1964, is an enduring document of Dietrich in concert.
In 1978, Dietrich's performance of the title track from her last film, Just a Gigolo, was issued as a single. She made her last recordings — spoken introductions to songs for a nostalgia album by Udo Lindenberg — from her Paris apartment in 1987.
Dietrich told Maximilian Schell in his documentary, Marlene, that she thought Marlene singt Berlin-Berlin – her interpretations of Berliner popular songs from the start of the 20th Century – was her best album.

Albums

Studio albums

Live albums

Compilation albums

Box sets

Video albums

Other

Hermine: Udo Lindenberg singt Lieder von 1929 bis 1988
Many of Dietrich's numerous radio performances have been included on compilations of her music.
The Polish label Wifon issued a cassette tape of a Dietrich concert, recorded in Warsaw in 1966, in 1992. The release contained the following tracks: "I Can't Give You Anything But Love, Baby", "You're the Cream in my Coffee", "My Blue Heaven", "See What the Boys in the Backroom Will Have", "The Laziest Gal in Town", "Shir Hatan", "La Vie en Rose", "Jonny", "Go 'Way From My Window", "Don't Smoke in Bed", "Lola", "Marie-Marie" and "Frag nicht warum ich gehe".
A limited special edition of the book Photographs and Memories included a recording of the soundtrack of Dietrich's 1963 filmed concert at Berns Salonger as an audio CD bonus.
The Marlene Dietrich Collection Berlin's archival holdings include soundtrack prerecording discs and unissued radio and concert recordings.
The following of Dietrich's studio recordings remain unreleased: "Du, du liegst mir im Herzen", "Aus der Jugendzeit", "Das zerbrochene Ringlein", "Treue Liebe" and "Wot cher! ".

Singles: 1928 - 1954

Recordings first issued on 78 rpm records:
YearSong Title Song Title LabelCatalogue NrNotes
1928"Wenn die beste Freundin"-ElectrolaEG 892Duet with Margo Lion and Oskar Karlweis. From Es liegt in der Luft.
1928"Potpourri from Es liegt in der Luft, Part 1""Potpourri from Es liegt in der Luft, Part 2"ElectrolaEH 146Selections from the revue performed by the cast.
1930"Falling in Love Again""Blonde Women"HMVB 3524From The Blue Angel. Orchestra: Friedrich Hollaender.
1930"Falling in Love Again""Naughty Lola"Victor22593From The Blue Angel. Orchestra: Friedrich Hollaender.
1930"Ich bin von Kopf bis Fuß auf Liebe eingestellt""Nimm dich in Acht vor blonden Frau'n"ElectrolaEG 1770From Der Blaue Engel. Orchestra: Friedrich Hollaender. Two versions of "Ich bin von Kopf bis Fuß..." were recorded on different dates. Both were issued under the same catalogue number.
1930"Ich bin die fesche Lola""Kinder, heut' abend, da such ich mir was aus"ElectrolaEG 1802From Der Blaue Engel. Orchestra: Friedrich Hollaender.
1931"Wenn ich mir was wünschen dürfte""Leben ohne Liebe kannst du nicht"ElectrolaEG 2265From "Der Mann, der seinen Mörder sucht" / "Nie wieder Liebe". Piano: Friedrich Hollaender / Mischa Spoliansky
1931"Peter""Jonny"UltraphonA 887Orchestra: Peter Kreuder.
1931"Peter""Jonny" UltraphonAP 249Orchestra: Peter Kreuder.
1931"Quand l'Amour Meurt""Give Me the Man"ElectrolaEG 2775From Morocco. Orchestra: Peter Kreuder.
1933"Assez""Moi, Je M'Ennuie"Polydor524180Orchestra: Peter Kreuder.
1933"Assez" DeccaM 452Orchestra: Peter Kreuder.
1933"Allein in einer grossen Stadt""Mein blondes Baby"Polydor524181Orchestra: Peter Kreuder.
1933"Allein in einer grossen Stadt""Mein blondes Baby"Deutsche Grammophon25296Orchestra: Peter Kreuder.
1933"Ja, so bin ich""Wo ist der Mann?"Polydor524182Orchestra: Peter Kreuder. Trumpet: Arthur Briggs.
1933"Wo ist der Mann?"Deutsche Grammophon47002Orchestra: Peter Kreuder. Trumpet: Arthur Briggs.
1935"If It Isn't Pain ""Three Sweethearts Have I"DeccaThe Devil is a Woman promotional issue.
1939"I've Been In Love Before""You Do Something To Me"Decca23139Orchestra: Victor Young.
1939"You've Got that Look""You Go To My Head"Decca23140Orchestra: Victor Young.
1939"Falling in Love Again""See What the Boys in the Back Room Will Have"Decca23141Orchestra: Victor Young.
1945"Lili Marlene""Symphonie"Decca23456Orchestra: Charles Magnante.
1948"Illusions""Black Market"DeccaA14582From A Foreign Affair.
1952"Too Old to Cut the Mustard""Good for Nothin'"Columbia39812Duets with Rosemary Clooney. Only single to make US pop chart, peaking at No. 12.
1952"Come Rain or Come Shine""Love Me"Columbia39797
1953"Time For Love""Look Me Over Closely"Columbia39959
1953"Dot's Nice — Donna Fight""It's The Same"Columbia39980Duets with Rosemary Clooney.
1953"Dot's Nice — Donna Fight""It's The Same"PhilipsPH 21057Duets with Rosemary Clooney.
1953"Besides""Land Sea and Air"PhilipsPB 314Duets with Rosemary Clooney.
1954"Ich hab' noch einen Koffer in Berlin""Peter"Columbia40497

Singles: 1957 - 1978

Recordings first issued as 7" singles:
YearSong Title Song Title LabelCatalogue NrNotes
1957"Near You""Another Spring, Another Love"Dot15645Recorded in Los Angeles. Arranged and conducted by Burt Bacharach.
1957"I May Never Go Home Anymore""Kisses Sweeter Than Wine"Dot15723Recorded in Los Angeles. Arranged and conducted by Burt Bacharach.
1958"This Evening Children"Electrola7 EG 1770From The Blue Angel. Originally recorded in 1930, the English-language version of "Kinder heut' abend..." was first issued in 1958.
1959"An Interview with Marlene Dietrich"ColumbiaWPSC49788Promotional issue for Dietrich in Rio backed by album excerpt.
1962"Cherche la Rose" + "Où Vont Les Fleurs ""Marie, Marie" + "Déjeuner du Matin"La Voix de Son Maître7 EGF 597Recorded in Paris. Arranged and conducted by Burt Bacharach.
1962"Sag mir wo die Blumen Sind""Die Welt War Jung"ElectrolaE22180Recorded in Paris. Arranged and conducted by Burt Bacharach.
1963"Bitte Geh Nicht Fort"
"Warum Tut Liebe Weh"
"Für Alles Kommt die Zeit"
"Kleine, Treue Nachtigall"
Ariola40352CUArranged and conducted by Burt Bacharach.
Dietrich was unhappy with the first issued take of "Bitte Geh Nicht Fort"; at her request the record company used an alternate take for all subsequent pressings.
1963"Die Antwort weiß ganz allein der Wind""Paff, der Zauberdrachen"ElectrolaE22612Recorded in London. Arranged and conducted by Burt Bacharach.
1964"Marie-Marie"
"Das Lied ist aus"
"Where Have All the Flowers Gone?"
"Lola"
Melodia1421733⅓ rpm. Live recording from Moscow.
Arranged and conducted by Burt Bacharach.
1965"If He Swings By The String""Such Trying Times"KappHLR9883
1965"Where Have All the Flowers Gone?""Blowin' in the Wind"Capitol72474Recorded in London. Arranged and conducted by Burt Bacharach.
1966"Candles Glowing""This World of Ours"Decca45 32076
1966"Glocken Läuten""Still war die Nacht"Philips45 346024BFGerman versions of "Candles Glowing" and "This World of Ours".
1967"Where Have All the Flowers Gone""Go 'Way From My Window"Columbia45 444326Live recordings. Souvenir issue sold at concerts.
1978"Just a Gigolo"ColumbiaDB9050Recorded in Paris. B-side is an orchestral cue from the film soundtrack.

OSS Recordings (1944 - 1945)

Dietrich recorded the following tracks in Washington in 1944 - 1945 for OSS use:
These recordings were not meant for commercial issue. "Gib doch den Männern am Stammtisch ihr Gift", "Ich Heirate Nie" and "Du hast 'nen Blick" were issued for the first time in 2001 on Der Blonde Engel. All the other tracks remain unissued, with the partial exception of "Lili Marleen". With its massive success on the war front, specifically on the German language OSS MO radio station "Soldatensender", where it became the station's theme song, the song was re-recorded in English and released, with the spelling "Lili Marlene", as a 10" single by Decca in 1945. Though other recordings of the song in German were performed by Dietrich, the original OSS recording of the track is presumed unissued.

Soundtrack Performances (1929 - 1978)

Many of Dietrich's performances of songs in her films have been included in compilations of her music: