As Benny Hill would say, “She haf def kleinen sitzen und der grossen titzen.”
May grandfather, who spent a summer in Hamburg in the 1920’s so he could pass German 1.01, brought back sheet musik for that song that included the “humorous” verse “Ist das nicht der Jude Meyer?”, illustrated with the silhouette of an Hasidic man. A real laugh riot, them Krauts. (Oh du schoene, oh du feine Jude Meyer.) Some were a little better, like the illustration of a Schwiegermutter (rhymes with Teller Butter) brandishing a rolling pin.
Maybe that’s were Göring got his inspiration for his famous quote, “No enemy bomber can reach the Ruhr. If one reaches the Ruhr, my name is not Goering. You may call me Meyer.”