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== Hank Chinaski's Lieblingslieder ==
Gemäss <i>Factotum</i> (1975), Kapitel 42:
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| Old man river ||
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| Buttons and bows, tumbling along with the tumbling tumbleweeds ||
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| God bless America ||
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| Deutschland über alles ||
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| Bonaparte's retreat ||
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| I get the blues when it rains ||
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| Keep your sunny side up ||
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| No more money in the bank ||
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| Woh's afraid of the Big Bad Wolf ||
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| When the deep purple falls ||
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| A tiskit a tasket ||
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| I married an angel ||
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| Poor little lambs gone astray ||
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| I want a gal just like the gal who married dear old Dad ||
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Version vom 28. August 2010, 21:09 Uhr

Die Bücher von Charles Bukowski beschreiben ungefähr folgende Zeiträume seines Lebens.

Zeitraum Buch Erscheinungsjahr
1920-1940 Ham on rye 1982
1940-1950 Factotum 1975
1950-1953 Barfly 1987
1953-1969 Post office 1971
1970-1977 Women 1978
1978 Shakespeare never did this 1979
1980-1986 Hollywood 1989

Hank Chinaski's Lieblingslieder

Gemäss Factotum (1975), Kapitel 42:

Lied
I got plenty of nothing
Old man river
Buttons and bows, tumbling along with the tumbling tumbleweeds
God bless America
Deutschland über alles
Bonaparte's retreat
I get the blues when it rains
Keep your sunny side up
No more money in the bank
Woh's afraid of the Big Bad Wolf
When the deep purple falls
A tiskit a tasket
I married an angel
Poor little lambs gone astray
I want a gal just like the gal who married dear old Dad
How the Hell ya gonna keep them down on the farm
If I'd known you were coming back I'd baked a cake