Wim Sonneveld: Willem "Wim" Sonneveld (Dutch pronunciation: [ˌʋɪləm ʋɪm ˈsɔnəvɛlt]; 28 June 1917 – 8 March 1974) was a Dutch cabaret artist and singer. Together with Toon Hermans and Wim Kan, he is considered to be one of the "Great Three" of Dutch cabaret. Sonneveld is generally viewed as a Dutch cultural icon for his work and legacy in theatre, musicals and music.

Biography:
Wim Sonneveld was born on 28 June 1917 in Utrecht, Netherlands, to Gerrit Sonneveld and Geertruida van den Berg. In 1922, at a very young age, he lost his mother. After his time at school, where he was the class clown, he had a few unsuccessful jobs.

In 1932, he started singing in an amateur choir, the Keep Smiling Singers, after which he teamed up with Fons Goossens in 1934 to form a duo and perform at anniversaries of associations and institutions. Later that year, he met reviewer Huub Janssen and after a journey through France in 1936 they started living together in Amsterdam, at first on the Westermarkt, later on the Prinsengracht.[citation needed] In that same year, he worked for Louis Davids. During the day he worked as an administrator and in evening he played small roles and sang chansons. In that same period, he performed with his partner Huub in his own club, De Rarekiek. In 1937, he sang in "cabarets" (floor shows in nightclubs) with Suzy Solidor and Agnes Capri in France.

After the declaration of war of 1940, Sonneveld returned to the Netherlands, where he acted in plays and in the revue of Loekie Bouwmeester. In 1940, he performed in the Theater der Prominenten and at Abraham van der Vies' De Sprookjesspelers. Here he met Conny Stuart. In 1943, he formed his own association, consisting among others of Conny Stuart, Lia Dorana, Albert Mol, Joop Doderer, Hetty Blok and Emmy Arbous.

Sonneveld was gay, though not openly, as it would have been unacceptable during that era.

Death:
On 20 February 1974, Sonneveld suffered a heart attack while driving on the highway from Amsterdam to Rotterdam. He had just picked up two hitchhikers and asked one of them to take the wheel. The hitchhiker did so and drove at full speed back to the VU Hospital in Amsterdam.

Initially, Sonneveld began to recover, but on Friday 8 March, a second heart attack proved fatal.

He was buried on Monday 11 March at the Roman Catholic Cemetery Buitenveldert.

Wim Sonneveld – Mooi Was Die Tijd - That Was A Beautiful Time


1Had Je Niet Die Mooie Blauwe Ogen - Didn't You Have Those Beautiful Blue Eyes?
2Verliefd Op Juffrouw Van Dam - In Love With Miss Van Dam
3Marjolijne - Marjolijne
4Ik Heb Zo Vaak Aan Amsterdam Gedacht - I've Thought of Amsterdam So Often
5De Wonderen Zijn De Wereld Nog Niet Uit - Miracles haven't Left The World Yet
6Ik Zoek Een Meisje Te Trouwen - I'm Looking for a Girl to Marry
7Ella Etait Douce - Ella Etait Douce
8Matelot - Matelot
9Weet Je Nog Wel Oudje - Do You Still Remember, Old Friend?
10Een Cent - A Penny
11Liedje Met Bloemen - Little Song With Flowers
12Huis Tuin En Keukenliedje - A Simple Domestic Song
13Ik Ben M'N Petje Kwijt - I've Lost My Cap
14De Koningin Van Lombardije - The Queen of Lombardy
15Poen - Cash
16Daar Is De Orgelman - There's The Organ Grinder
17Luchtkastelen - Castles in the Air
18Therese - Therese
19Het Hondje Van Dirkie - Dirkie's Little Dog

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