Menasha Public Library (Elisha D. Smith)

Songs that got us through WWII

Label
Songs that got us through WWII
Language
eng
resource.accompanyingMatter
biography of performer or history of ensemblehistorical information
Form of composition
popular music
Format of music
not applicable
Main title
Songs that got us through WWII
Medium
compact disc
Oclc number
22226097
Table Of Contents
Boogie woogie bugle boy (Andrews Sisters with Vic Schoen & his orchestra) -- I'll be seeing you (Tommy Dorsey & his orchestra; Frank Sinatra, vocals) -- Don't get around much anymore (Never no lament) (Duke Ellington & his orchestra) -- Till then (Mills Brothers) -- G.I. jive (Johnny Mercer with Paul Weston & his orchestra) -- I'll walk alone (Martha Tilton) -- When the lights go on again (all over the world) (Vaughn Monroe & his orchestra; Vaughn Monroe, vocals) -- Yours (Jimmy Dorsey & his orchestra; Bob Eberly, Helen O'Connell, vocals) -- Ac-cent-tchu-ate the positive (Johnny Mercer with Paul Weston & his orchestra) -- I don't want to walk without you (Harry James & his orchestra; Helen Forrest, vocals) -- I wonder (Louis Armstrong) -- Long ago (and far away) (Jo Stafford with Paul Weston & his orchestra) -- I'll get by (as long as I have you) (Ink Spots) --(There'll be bluebirds over) The white cliffs of Dover (Jimmy Dorsey & his orchestra) -- Comin' in on a wing and a prayer (the Song Spinners) -- Sentimental journey (Les Brown & his orchestra; Doris Day, vocals) -- Waitin' for the train to come in (Peggy Lee) -- It's been a long, long time (Harry James & his orchestra; Kitty Kallen, vocals)
resource.variantTitle
Songs that got us through World War II