Arne Jansen - Tränen Der Liebe Mañana

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Review by Nicole Parker

Alright, let’s dive into Tränen Der Liebe Mañana, the 1970 album by Arne Jansen. If you’re into vintage Schlager with a side of German charm, this one might just hit the spot. Released under Columbia in Germany, it’s got that old-school pop vibe that feels like stepping into a retro diner—kitschy but oddly comforting. First off, the title track, "Tränen Der Liebe," is hard to forget. It’s one of those songs that sneaks up on you. At first, it sounds like your typical tearjerker ballad (yeah, the name kinda gives it away), but there’s something about the melody that sticks. Maybe it’s how Arne belts out the chorus like he’s lived every word—or maybe he just had a bad day before hitting the studio. Either way, it’s got this emotional punch that makes you wanna grab a tissue and call your ex. You know, for closure or whatever. Then there’s “Mañana.” Now, this one’s a bit of a curveball. It’s not your usual Schlager fare—it’s got this playful Latin twist that feels like someone decided to throw a fiesta in the middle of a German beer hall. The rhythm is catchy as heck, and honestly? It’s impossible not to hum along after hearing it once. I mean, who doesn’t love a tune that makes you wanna twirl around the room like nobody’s watching? What’s wild about this album is how it blends heartbreak and fun so seamlessly. One moment you’re sobbing into your pillow, and the next, you’re dancing like a goofball. Arne Jansen clearly knew how to keep things interesting back in the day. Reflecting on it now, listening to Tränen Der Liebe Mañana feels like flipping through an old photo album. It’s nostalgic, a little cheesy, and full of stories you didn’t realize mattered until years later. And hey, isn’t that what good music’s all about? Oh, and here’s a random thought: if this album were a person, it’d probably wear bell-bottoms and sip espresso at a café while complaining about modern pop music. Just saying.

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Artist: Arne Jansen
Album: Tränen Der Liebe Mañana

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Mañana3:33
Tränen Der Liebe3:48

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Catalog Numbers

1 C 006-28 753

Labels

Columbia

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 7"
  • 45 RPM
  • Single

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Rights Society: GEMA

Interesting fact about Album

Did you know? Back in 1970, German artist Arne Jansen released an album called *Tränen Der Liebe Mañana*. It’s a mix of pop and Schlager, a style that’s super catchy and emotional. The album, released under Columbia, features just two tracks: "Tränen Der Liebe" and "Mañana." Funny how sometimes less is more, right? Those two songs alone give off serious vintage vibes from Germany’s music scene back then.

Comments

lindseyshaw85
2025-03-16
Diese Zeit .. als noch mit *echten Instrumenten* Musik gemacht wurde ..
shidiqqien
2025-03-16
superrrrr
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2025-03-16
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Deutsche Erstausstrahlung: Sa 04.07.1970 ZDF