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Songs of World War II

Artist Song
Kate Smith  God Bless America  
The Andrews Sisters  Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy  
Kay Kyser  Praise the Lord and Pass the Ammunition!  
Bing Crosby  White Christmas  
Dick Hyman & Ruby Braff  America, the Beautiful  
Kay Kyser and His Orchestra  (There'll Be Bluebirds Over) The White Cliffs of Dover  
Les Brown  Sentimental Journey  
Kay Kyser  Bell Bottom Trousers  
Irving Berlin  This Is the Army, Mr. Jones  
Elton Britt  There’s a Star Spangled Banner Waving Somewhere  
Glenn Miller  American Patrol  
Spike Jones  Der Fuehrer's Face  
Louis Jordan & His Tympany Five  G.I. Jive  
Don Allen Orchestra  Remember Pearl Harbor  
The Song Spinners  Comin' In On a Wing and a Prayer  
Frank Sinatra  I'll Be Seeing You  
Dinah Shore  He Wears A Pair Of Silver Wings  
Charlie Spivak and His Orchestra & Garry Stevens  I Left My Heart At the Stage Door Canteen  
Robert Russell Bennett  Victory At Sea  
Glenn Miller  When Johnny Comes Marching Home  
The Andrews Sisters  Vic'try Polka  
The Ink Spots & Ella Fitzgerald  I'm Beginning to See the Light  
Vaughn Monroe  When the Lights Go On Again (All Over the World)  
Peggy Lee  Waiting for the Train to Come In  
Frank Sinatra & Axel Stordahl  The House I Live In (That's America to Me) [78 Rpm Version]  
Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra, Hymie Schertzer, Manny Gershman, Heinie Beau, Paul Mason, Don Lodice, Ziggy Elman, Jimmy Blake, Chuck Peterson, Shorty Sherock, George Arus, Lowell Martin, Walter Mercurio, Joe Bushkin, Clark Yocum, Buddy Rich, Jack Kelleher & Connie Haines  Kiss the Boys Goodbye (From "Kiss the Boys Goodbye")  
The Ink Spots  This Is Worth Fighting For  
Bing Crosby & The Andrews Sisters  (There'll Be A) Hot Time in the Town of Berlin (When the Yanks Go Marching In)  
Benny Goodman  Bugle Call Rag  
Glenn Miller & The Army Air Force Band  The Army Air Corps  
Four Vagabonds  Rosie the Riveter  
Marlene Dietrich  Lily Marlène  
Jimmy Rushing  For the Good of Your Country  
Vera Lynn  There'll Always Be an England  
Joe Reichman Orchestra  Silver Wings In the Moonlight  
Irving Berlin  Oh, How I Hate to Get Up in the Morning  
Texas Jim Robertson  The Last Page of Mein Kampf  
Hot Lips Page's Swing Seven  Uncle Sam Blues  
Vera Lynn  We'll Meet Again  
The Sons of the Pioneers  Old Man Atom  
Tony Martin  The Last Time I Saw Paris  
The Harry James Orchestra  It's Been a Long, Long Time  
Martha Tilton  My Sister And I  
Ernest Tubb  Soldier's Last Letter  
Jimmy Dorsey & Kitty Kallen  They're Either Too Young or Too Old  
Novelty Aces  Stars and Stripes On Iwo Jima  
Rosemary Clooney  A Nightingale Sang In Berkeley Square  
John McCormack  Keep the Home Fires Burning  
Kate Smith  Stars And Stripes Forever  
Robert Merrill  We Did It Before and We Can Do It Again  
Betty Hutton  I'm Doing It for Defence  
Bob Hope  Thanks for the Memory  
The Andrews Sisters  Any Bonds Today?  
Louis Jordan & His Tympany Five  Ration Blues  
Louis Prima & His Orchestra  I'll Walk Alone  
Noel Coward  London Pride  
Alan Breeze & Billy Cotton & His Band  The Fleet's In Port Again  
Sonny Boy Williamson  Win the War Blues  
Cpl. James Stump Cross  What the Well Dressed Man in Harlem Will Wear  
Gracie Fields  Wish Me Luck (As You Wave Me Goodbye)  
Bing Crosby & The Andrews Sisters  Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate the Positive  
Golden Gate Quartet  Atom and Evil  
Spike Jones  Sailor With the Navy Blue Eyes  
Dinning Sisters  The Rhythm Is Red, White and Blue  
The Andrews Sisters  I'll Be with You in Apple Blossom Time  
Glenn Miller  A Fellow On a Furlough  
Glenn Miller  Shhh, It's a Military Secret  
Vera Lynn  When They Sound The Last "All Clear"  
Benny Goodman & His Orchestra  My Guy's Come Back  
Gene Autry  Old Soldiers Never Die, They Just Fade Away  
Peter La Farge  The Ballad of Ira Hayes  
The Andrews Sisters  Here Comes the Navy (Beer Barrel Polka) [Re-Recorded]  
Deanna Durbin  Beneath The Lights Of Home  

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Before there was TV, there was the radio and the living room piano, and for Americans during the years of World War II music was more than just entertainment — it was a thread that helped weave together the fabric of America itself. Our [i]Songs of World War II[/i] Essentials brings together the best of the wartime tunes that saw the U.S. through — songs like "I'll Be Seeing You" by Frank Sinatra with Tommy Dorsey & His Orchestra or Peggy Lee's "Waiting for the Train to Come In," which reminded the men overseas that a special someone was keeping the home fires burning. At home, citizens listened to Dick Hyman & Ruby Braff's reverent "America, the Beautiful" to fire up patriotic spirits. Even a Friday night dance came complete with all-American tunes, like Benny Goodman's "Bugle Call Rag."
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