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: The music was written by Günther Fischer , Krug's long-time collaborator and a renowned jazz musician.

The song was composed during a prolific period for Krug, who was a superstar in the before his emigration to the West in 1977. manfred_krug_der_tag_beginnt_1973

: The song remains a staple of German jazz-pop. It has been re-released on several retrospectives, including the Sony Music Catalog and movie soundtracks like Abgehauen , which chronicled Krug's departure from the GDR. Summary of Key Details Artist Manfred Krug Composer Günther Fischer Release Year 1970 (Original) / 1973 (Album Ein Hauch von Frühling ) Genre Jazz-Chanson / Soul-Pop Primary Theme : The music was written by Günther Fischer

"Der Tag beginnt" (The Day Begins) is a jazz-influenced chanson by the prominent East German artist Manfred Krug . Originally released in the early 1970s—with notable inclusions on his 1973 album Ein Hauch von Frühling (A Breath of Spring)—it stands as a signature example of the "Krug-Jazz" style that blended soulful vocals with big-band arrangements. 1. Artistic Context It has been re-released on several retrospectives, including

: The woman is constantly engrossed in a romance novel ( Liebesroman ), ignoring her surroundings and the narrator. The only verbal exchange occurs when the narrator accidentally bumps her foot and apologizes, to which she replies with a brief "Please" ( Bitte ) without looking up.

The lyrics describe a daily urban encounter that borders on a "missed connection."

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