**Lolita** (often billed as "Lolita aus Wien") was a beloved Austrian-German Schlager singer and entertainer active from the 1950s through the 2000s, known for her warm voice and nostalgic flair. Born Dolly Marie Schott in 1931, she became a staple of post-war German-language pop, blending romantic ballads and upbeat folk-inspired tunes. Her breakout hit "Seemann (Deine Heimat ist das Meer)" (1959) solidified her status as a Wirtschaftswunder-era icon, and she later charmed audiences with TV specials like *Mit Lolita in Wien* and *Mit Lolita in den Bergen*, which celebrated Alpine culture and travel. Even decades later, her music—often remastered for modern audiences—retains a cozy, retro charm, evoking snowy mountain lodges, seaside adventures, and dancing in lederhosen. Though she retired from the spotlight in her later years, Lolita’s recordings remain a nostalgic time capsule of mid-century German pop.
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