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Bert Reisfeld

Bert Reisfeld is credited on 1,011 releases across 258 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1950–2025 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.

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1,011

Pressings credited

258

Albums

8

Decades active

128

In collections

Biography

Berthold Reisfeld (Vienna, 1906 - Badenweiler, 1991) was a lyricist, noted for adapting lyrics to well-known songs either to or from English. The songs he wrote English lyrics for include: "It's Oh So Quiet", adapted from the German song "Und Jetzt ist es Still" by Horst Winter, "The Three Bells", adapted from the French song "Les trois cloches" by Jean Villard "Baciare Baciare (Kissing Kissing)" by Dorothy Collins. He also co-wrote the instrumental "Morning Mood" with Glenn Miller in 1941 as a trombone solo with piano accompaniment. He also translated "These Boots Are Made for Walkin'" into the German "Die Stiefel Sind Zum Wandern" which was recorded by Eileen Goldsen.

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1,011 releases · 258 albums · active 1950–2025

  • Performance · 992
  • Other credits · 54

Studios: Skratch Studios · RPM / Tangerine Studios · Dynamic Sounds Studios · Radio Recorders

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