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"A torch is now a song that encourages people die," said Jean-Louis Pisuisse. He was referring thereby to the repertoire of Willy Derby (1886-1944). The Hague singer recorded in the twenties and thirties success with translated tearjerkers as The Bastard Fiere Heart and Dream Land. Also Derby's brother (and rival) Lou Bandy was popular, though often sang humorous songs.
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