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The "Alabama Song" (also known as "Whisky Bar," "Moon over Alabama," or "Moon of Alabama") was originally published as a poem in Bertolt Brecht's Hauspostille (1927). It was set to music by Kurt Weill for the 1927 "Songspiel" Mahagonny and used again in Weill's and Brecht's 1930 opera Aufstieg und Fall der Stadt Mahagonny (Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny.) In the latter, it is performed by the character Jenny and her fellow prostitutes in the first act.
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Alabama Song (Whisky Bar)
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dbpedia:The_Doors
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dbpedia:Psychedelic_rock
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dbpedia:Elektra_Records
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1967-01-04Z
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200.0
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dbpedia:Light_My_Fire
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5