Otto Reutter
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Otto Reutter (born Otto Pfützenreuter: April 24, 1870 in Gardelegen, Germany – March 3, 1931 in Düsseldorf, Germany) was a German comedian, coupletist, and singer.
Born into a poor Catholic family, Reutter attended the Catholic school in Gardelegen and was then trained as a salesman's assistant. After completing his apprenticeship, he moved to Berlin where he became active in theater and as a comedian. Afterwards he moved to Karlsruhe and became part of a troupe of tavern singers and comedians there.
In 1895, he first appeared as a "salon humorist", probably in Bern, Switzerland. The following year he had his breakthrough.
Particularly notable about Reutter was his ability to deliver original, amusing lyrics in a singsong manner, his persona full of irony and wit. After a successful appearance in the "Wintergarten Variety" of the Berlin Central Hotel, Reutter was hailed as a celebrity, and was considered in the following decades as one of the leading artists of the stage in Germany.
In the 1920s, Reutter wrote many of the songs for which he is still well known today, songs that have been sung by many well-known German artists. He wrote over a thousand Couplets, a German form of amusing cabaret song.
Overstressed and having suffered some personal setbacks, Reutter intended to retire as a millionaire in 1919, after a successful thirty-year career. He had invested his fortune in his house (known as Waldschnibbe) in Gardelegen, as well as in war bonds. As World War I came to an end and the German inflation struck, Reutter lost a good portion of this fortune and thus had to continue to support himself by delivering his songs on various small stages.
Hence, starting around 1919, his "mature work" began to appear: songs that were especially characterized by humor and melancholy, the wisdom of life, and a kind of weary sass and bite.
His songs didn't just foresee societal changes, but also presented their listeners with comfort in times that required great sacrifice. His songs tended to follow the taste of the times, as well as current events.
Sick and exhausted, Otto Reutter died during a guest appearance in Düsseldorf in 1931, and was buried in Gardelegen.
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- Oh Mond 1926/Oh Moon - Retro German Dance Hits Vol. 05 - Otto Reutter
- Avalon 1934 - Retro German Dance Hits Vol. 05 - Otto Reutter
- Wo Ist Mein Baby 1931/Where Is My Baby - Retro German Dance Hits Vol. 05 - Otto Reutter
- Deine Augen Sind Ein Rundfunk 1927/Your Eyes Are a Radio - Retro German Dance Hits Vol. 05 - Otto Reutter
- Was Machst Du MIT Dem Knie Lieber Hans? 1925/What Do You Do With Your Knee Dear Hans? - Retro German Dance Hits Vol. 05 - Otto Reutter
- Der Kleine Postillion 1928/the Little Postillion - Retro German Dance Hits Vol. 05 - Otto Reutter
- Seit Wann Blaest Deine Grossmama Pousaune 1930/Since When Your Grandmother Blows Pousaune - Retro German Dance Hits Vol. 05 - Otto Reutter
- Der Schallplattenverkaeufer 1938/the Record Seller - Retro German Dance Hits Vol. 05 - Otto Reutter
- Seh’ N Sie, Darum Ist Es Schade, Dass Der Krieg Zu Ende Ist 1920/See, That’s Why It’s a Pity the War Is Over - Retro German Dance Hits Vol. 05 - Otto Reutter
- Hallo! Hallo! Hier Radio! 1927/Hello! Hello! Radio Here! - Retro German Dance Hits Vol. 05 - Otto Reutter
- Ich Waer’ So Gern Eine Kokotte 1929/I Would Love To Be a Cocotte - Retro German Dance Hits Vol. 05 - Otto Reutter
- MIT Musik Geht Alles Besser 1930/With Music Everything Goes Better - Retro German Dance Hits Vol. 05 - Otto Reutter
- Nutt, Nutt, Nutt Ist Die Walze Ooch Kaputt 1930/Nutt, Nutt, Nutt Is the Roller Ooch Kaputt - Retro German Dance Hits Vol. 05 - Otto Reutter
- Die Ganze Welt Ist Himmelblau 1928/the Whole World Is Sky Blue - Retro German Dance Hits Vol. 05 - Otto Reutter
- Du Bist Mein Stiller Kompagnon 1931/You Are My Silent Companion - Retro German Dance Hits Vol. 05 - Otto Reutter
- Herr Doktor, Herr Doktor 1930/Doctor, Doctor - Retro German Dance Hits Vol. 05 - Otto Reutter
- Heut’ War Ich Bei Der Frieda 1928/Today I Was With Frieda - Retro German Dance Hits Vol. 05 - Otto Reutter
- Ich Wuensch Mir Was 1930/I Wish Me Something - Retro German Dance Hits Vol. 05 - Otto Reutter
- Stellen Sie Sich Vor, Ich Waer Ein Wilder Reauber 1930/Imagine I Was a Wild Deer - Retro German Dance Hits Vol. 05 - Otto Reutter
- Warum Kickste Mir Denn Immer Uff Die Beene 1923/Why Do You Always Kick Me in the Butt - Retro German Dance Hits Vol. 05 - Otto Reutter
- Ne dufte Stadt ist mein Berlin - Berlin, die dufte Stadt - Otto Reutter
- Wenn die Sonne hinter den Dächern versinkt - Berlin, die dufte Stadt - Otto Reutter
- Auf der Banke an der Panke - Berlin, die dufte Stadt - Otto Reutter
- Das ist Berlin auf der Tauentzien - Berlin, die dufte Stadt - Otto Reutter
- Die schöne Adrienne - Berlin, die dufte Stadt - Otto Reutter
- Das Lied vom Angeln - Berlin, die dufte Stadt - Otto Reutter
- Die Männer sind alle Verbrecher - Berlin, die dufte Stadt - Otto Reutter
- Im Lustgarten ist Frühkonzert - Berlin, die dufte Stadt - Otto Reutter
- Was machst Du lieber Schatz - Berlin, die dufte Stadt - Otto Reutter
- Eulalia, Du hast 'nen Schwips - Berlin, die dufte Stadt - Otto Reutter
- Wenn ich die blonde Inge - Berlin, die dufte Stadt - Otto Reutter
- Ich bin so scharf auf Erika - Berlin, die dufte Stadt - Otto Reutter
- Onkel Müller hat 'nen Triller - Berlin, die dufte Stadt - Otto Reutter
- Am Sonntag will mein Süßer mit mir segeln geh'n - Berlin, die dufte Stadt - Otto Reutter
- Nicht so laut - Berlin, die dufte Stadt - Otto Reutter
- Für 'n Groschen Liebe - Berlin, die dufte Stadt - Otto Reutter
- Die kleine Stadt will schlafen geh'n - Berlin, die dufte Stadt - Otto Reutter
- Sing, Nachtigall sing - Berlin, die dufte Stadt - Otto Reutter
- Herr Neureich - Berlin, die dufte Stadt - Otto Reutter
- Jeder macht mal eine Dummheit - Berlin, die dufte Stadt - Otto Reutter
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