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The songwriter is actually Bruno Balz. Not sure of the date, but it was in a 1938 movie, as far as I can tell the same text.
I can't find a good WP:RS that explicitly says that the song was taken from Balz, but here's a copyright notice that includes him:[1] from the album Sünde · Copyright: Writer(s): Lothar Bruehne, Bruno Balz
I'm sure Balz would be happy to see his song in a successful new treatment, and Eisbrecher is following a long tradition of historical remakes. That's worth including in the entry. --Nbauman (talk) 03:06, 22 March 2020 (UTC)[reply]