Hamburger Damen LikörChor writes the World Cup song “Haut sie weg” |  NDR.de – Culture – Music

Hamburger Damen LikörChor writes the World Cup song “Haut sie weg” | NDR.de – Culture – Music

Status: 07/20/2023 09:19 AM

The Women’s World Cup kicks off in Australia and New Zealand on July 20. The German women’s national team from Hamburg receives special support from “FrauenLikörChor”. What do you have to do with it?

by Annette Matz

The Women’s Choir, which celebrates its 25th anniversary this year, has produced a special World Cup song for the women’s team. “Get Them Off” is its name and it has attractive tuning. The idea appeared on the NDR talk show.

The National Coach and the Ladies Liqueur Choir got along well right away

Women’s national soccer coach: Martina Voss-Tecklenburg

Everyone fell in love with Martina Voss-Tecklenburg back in May on the NDR talk show. The women’s national coach was a guest, as was the women’s liqueur choir. She met a very likable and caring woman, says choir founder Jutta Janke: “Then she always had no less than five sisters around her. Selfies and pictures were taken and then she got CDs and that’s when the idea came: Man, let’s do it.” Song “.

The song and video were quickly finished

Then it all happened very quickly: Poet Ruth Toma gave her everything. A little later, the song and video were finished. Where even the national coach herself can be seen. “So, shortly before the World Cup, you’d think they’d have something else to do than deal with a little choir from Hamburg. But it was crazy, they immediately got totally excited and then said, ‘We’re going to take it to Australia. ‘” Of course Martina makes a little movie.

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Jutta Janke was pleased to report that the talks with the DFB spokeswoman, who is in charge of the women’s national team, have been fantastic. “This was Hammer course. We posted it on social networks and Martina was one of the first to like it right away. There were over 250,000 likes on these first posts.

The difference in training between women and men

At the start, the national coach explains the tactics of the match in the song and video:

And since you’re a woman, you listened, too.

prankster shouting “cliché!” thinking. This claim is reliably substantiated from a high football position: “That’s really what Martina said when asked about the teams when the men train, she actually did, she said:“ Women, they listen to me when I explain something.

A women's choir sings in front of the soccer goal.  © Screenshot

My voice: Hamburger Damen LikörChor sings the World Cup song “Haut sie weg” (3 minutes)

It’s not DamenLikörChor’s first football song

Incidentally, “Knock ’em Away” isn’t the first song the Ladies Liqueur Choir has sung on a football theme. Various FC St.Pauli have been on the program for years. Perhaps that will now be replaced, at least temporarily. And even if not all of the choir sisters are total football fans: many of them would be cheering for the Women’s World Cup, especially since Jutta Janke knows from a confidential source that the national team now has the Women’s World Cup song on its playlist. “If you picture it like that, when the first game starts and they’re in the dressing room beforehand and listening to our song, so it doesn’t get any better than that, right?”

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More information

The singers of Der DamenLikörChor eV are guests on the NDR Talk Show on May 5, 2023. © NDR Fernsehen / Uwe Ernst Photo: Uwe Ernst

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