The Smurfs music

The music with the cartoon characters The Smurfs was produced by Dutchman Pierre Kartner in 1975, the songs were from 1978 several times in the music charts.

Emergence and success

As additional advertising for the first Smurf feature film The Smurfs and the Magic Flute (1975 ), he wrote a Smurfenlied with a question -and-answer dialogue between him, the bearded, white-haired Vader Abraham and the Smurfs. The song was a huge hit not only in Belgium and the Netherlands. In Germany, the song of the Smurfs number 1, number 2 in the UK, each in its own national language version.

More songs

Then there were several small successes with follow-up singles, and still appear regularly CDs, throughout which current hits with child- grade German lyrics and recorded with Smurf votes; from Shut Up and Sleep With Me was so, for example, click-clack, come dance with me. These CDs have nothing to do with Vader Abraham, but were produced by Michael Rick

Trivia

The boxer Arthur Abraham used at the beginning of his career, the song of the Smurfs as a catchment melody.

Parodies

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