Heintje Davids
Heintje Davids (13 February 1888 – 14 February 1975), born Hendrika David, was a prominent Dutch variety artist, known for her career as a singer and comedian from 1907 until her death. Performing under the name Henriëtte Davids, she gained widespread fame as Heintje Davids. Her most popular songs included "Zandvoort bij de zee," "Draait," and "Because I Love You So Much," the latter a duet with Sylvain Poons.
Davids officially retired on 25 September 1954, with a farewell performance at the Tuschinski Theatre, where notable artists like Wim Kan, Wim Sonneveld, Toon Hermans, and Max Tailleur also appeared. Despite her retirement, Davids repeatedly returned to the stage, continuing to perform into the 1960s. Her frequent comebacks led to the coining of the term "Heintje Davids effect," referring to the phenomenon of repeatedly announcing a farewell only to return to performing.
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