Lothar Brühne was a German composer who wrote songs for cinema in the 30s and 40s. Some of his biggest are "La Habanera", "Der Blaufuchs" ("La Belle Hongroise", "The Blue Fox") and "Romanze in Moll" ("Romance in a Minor Key"). Some of his hits and evergreens are "Der Wind hat mir ein Lied erzählt" (1937) ("Le vent m'a dit une chanson") sang by Zarah Leander in three languages (German, French and Swedish) and sold over millions of Odeon records, "Kann der Liebe Sünde sein" ("Quand on aime, fait-on mal ?"), "Von der Pusta will ich traümen bei Zigeuner Musik" ("Vers la Puszta", "De la Puszta quiero Sonar", "Jag om pusztan ofta drömmer"), and so many more.