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Johnny Jordaan was the pseudonym for Johannes Hendricus van Musscher (7 February 1924 – 8 January 1989), a Dutch singer of popular music, in particular the genre known as levenslied, a Dutch variety of the French chanson. He was well known for his songs about the city of Amsterdam, especially the Jordaan district (the genre dedicated to the neighborhood is known as the Jordaanlied), which he sang in a typical "hiccuping Mokum vibrato", "Mokum" being the Hebrew-derived nickname for the Amsterdam inner city area. In the 1950s, Johnny Jordaan rose almost instantly to the level of national celebrity and became the "uncrowned king of the Jordaanlied", and his hit song "Geef mij maar Amsterdam" is one of the songs Amsterdammers identify with most.

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  • Johnny Jordaan was the pseudonym for Johannes Hendricus van Musscher (7 February 1924 – 8 January 1989), a Dutch singer of popular music, in particular the genre known as levenslied, a Dutch variety of the French chanson. He was well known for his songs about the city of Amsterdam, especially the Jordaan district (the genre dedicated to the neighborhood is known as the Jordaanlied), which he sang in a typical "hiccuping Mokum vibrato", "Mokum" being the Hebrew-derived nickname for the Amsterdam inner city area. In the 1950s, Johnny Jordaan rose almost instantly to the level of national celebrity and became the "uncrowned king of the Jordaanlied", and his hit song "Geef mij maar Amsterdam" is one of the songs Amsterdammers identify with most. (en)
  • Johnny Jordaan, pseudonyme de Johannes Hendricus van Musscher, (né à Amsterdam le 7 février 1924 - décès le 8 janvier 1989) était un chanteur populaire néerlandais connu pour ses interprétations de chansons folkloriques amstellodamoises. Ses chansons traitent souvent d'histoires d'amour et sont basées dans la ville d'Amsterdam et, en particulier, dans le quartier populaire du centre-ville, le Jordaan. (fr)
  • Johnny Jordaan, pseudoniem voor Johannes Hendricus van Musscher, (Amsterdam, 7 februari 1924 – aldaar, 8 januari 1989) was een Nederlands zanger en vertolker van het levenslied. Hij is bekend geworden door zijn liederen over Amsterdam en in het bijzonder over de Amsterdamse Jordaan. (nl)
  • Johnny (Johannes Hendricus van Musscher) Jordaan (* 7. Februar 1924 in Amsterdam; † 8. Januar 1989 ebenda) war ein niederländischer Sänger. Er sang die für Amsterdam typische Variante des sentimentalen Lebensliedes und mit einem Amsterdamer Akzent. (de)
  • Johnny Jordaan, pseudonimo di Johannes Hendricus van Musscher (Amsterdam, 7 febbraio 1924 – Amsterdam, 8 gennaio 1989), è stato un cantante olandese, professionalmente in attività dalla metà degli anni cinquanta e annoverato tra i principali interpreti del genere levenslied del secondo dopoguerra. Nel corso della sua carriera, pubblicò oltre una trentina di album. Tra i suoi brani di maggiore successo, figurano Bij ons in de Jordaan, Geef mij maar Amsterdam e Een pikketanussie. (it)
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  • Johannes Hendricus van Musscher (en)
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