Mack the Knife
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Mack the Knife
Summary
Mack the Knife is a musical work/composition[1]. It ranks in the top 3% of musical_work_composition entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (5,135 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Mack the Knife's instance of is recorded as musical work/composition[3].
- Mack the Knife's composer is recorded as Kurt Weill[4].
- Mack the Knife's genre is popular music[5].
- Among the performers on Mack the Knife was Gerald Price[6].
- Mack the Knife was performed by Louis Armstrong and His All-Stars[7].
- Mack the Knife's language of work or name is recorded as English[8].
- Mack the Knife was published on 1954[9].
- Mack the Knife's translator is recorded as Marc Blitzstein[10].
- Mack the Knife's lyricist is recorded as Bertolt Brecht[11].
- Mack the Knife's title is recorded as Mack the Knife[12].
- Mack the Knife's has characteristic is recorded as translated song[13].
- Mack the Knife's has melody is recorded as Die Moritat von Mackie Messer[14].
- Mack the Knife's form of creative work is recorded as song[15].
- Mack the Knife's translation of is recorded as Die Moritat von Mackie Messer[16].
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Authorship and Creation
Performers include Gerald Price[6] and Louis Armstrong and His All-Stars[7].
Publication
Mack the Knife was published on 1954[9]. Its language of work or name is recorded as English[8]. Its genre is popular music[5].
Why It Matters
Mack the Knife ranks in the top 3% of musical_work_composition entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (5,135 views/month).[2]