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  1. Mischa Spoliansky (28 December 1898 – 28 June 1985) was a Russian-born composer who made his name writing cabaret and revue songs in the Weimar Republic of the 1920s and early 1930s.

  2. Mischa Spoliansky: The Official Web Site Mischa Spoliansky Trust In the UK, the name Mischa Spoliansky is mainly associated with music for British films in the late nineteen thirties, forties, and fifties, notably The Happiest Days Of Your Life, The Private Life of Don Juan, Sanders of the River, King Solomon’s Mines, Wanted for Murder, North ...

  3. Mischa Spoliansky became the house composer and pianist at Schall und Rauch although the cabaret itself was relatively short-lived: the ‘acid stuff’ – the phrase most generally used was ‘biting satire’ – was directed at politicians, revolutionaries, profiteers and similar unsavoury characters, and audiences wanted something lighter.

  4. Mischa Spoliansky: The Official Web Site Mischa Spoliansky Trust In the UK, the name Mischa Spoliansky is mainly associated with music for British films in the late nineteen thirties, forties, and fifties, notably The Happiest Days Of Your Life, The Private Life of Don Juan, Sanders of the River, King Solomon’s Mines, Wanted for Murder, North ...

  5. The great MISCHA SPOLIANSKY (composer of cabaret, revue and film) recorded in 1934 at the BBC in London, playing his songs from the 1934 Jan Kiepura film MY SONG FOR YOU.

  6. Mischa Spoliansky. Composer: Sanders of the River. Mischa Spoliansky, the distinguished composer who was born on December 28, 1898 in Bialystok, Russia, was forced forced to flee his native Russia after the Revolution of 1905 and then his adopted Germaany after the Hitler's rise to power.

  7. Performed by: Joseph SchmidtComposed by: Mischa SpolianskyFull Song Title: Heute Nacht oder Nie (Tonight or Never)Recorded in: 1932The international hit song...