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2006-07-21 04:22:18 · 10 answers · asked by N G 1 in Entertainment & Music Music

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'39
Moon Love, Careless, Blueberry Hill, Blue Orchids, and Wishing (Will Make It So) - Glenn Miller
Our Love - Tommy Dorsey
Thanks For Everything - Artie Shaw
Address Unknown - The Ink Spots
Beer Barrel Polka - Will Glahe

'40
Ferry Boat Serenade - Andrews Sisters
I'll Never Smile Again, Imagination, and Indian Summer - Tommy Dorsey
Trade Winds and Only Forever - Bing Crosby
There I Go - Vaughn Monroe
Make Believe Island - Mitchell Ayres
In the Mood, The Woodpecker Song, Fools Rush In, and When You Wish Upon A Star - Glenn Miller

'41
Dream Valley, and Daddy - Sammy Kaye
Maria Elena, I Hear A Rhapsody, High On A Windy Hill, Green Eyes and My Sister and I - Jimmy Dorsey
Intermezzo - Guy Lombardo
You and I, and Elmer's Tune - Glenn Miller
We Three (My Echo, My Shadow & Me) - Ink Spots
'Till Reveille - Kay Kyser
I Don't Want To Set the World On Fire - Horace Heidt
Beat Me Daddy (Eight To the Bar) - Will Bradley

'42
I've Got A Gal In Kalamazoo, and Don't Sit Under the Apple Tree
- Glenn Miller
Sleepy Lagoon, and I Don't Want To Walk Without You - Harry James
Moonlight Cocktail - Glenn Miller & his Orchestra
Blues In the Night - Woody Herman
Deep In the Heart Of Texas - Alvino Ray
Jersey Bounce - Benny Goodman
Jingle, Jangle, Jingle, and The White Cliffs Of Dover - Kay Kyser
Tangerine - The Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra

'43
Let's Get Lost - Vaughn Monroe
Sunday, Monday, Or Always, and Moonlight Becomes You - Bing Crosby
Comin' In On A Wing and A Prayer - Song Spinners
There Are Such Things - Tommy Dorsey
I Had The Craziest Dream - Harry James Orchestra
That Old Black Magic - The Glen Miller Orchestra
Taking A Chance On Love - Benny Goodman
Praise the Lord and Pass the Ammunition - Kay Kyser
As Time Goes By - Rudy Vallee
Pistol Packin' Mama - Al Dexter
Mister Five By Five, and I've Heard That Song Before - Harry James
It Can't Be Wrong - Dick Haymes
In The Mood - Glenn Miller

'44
I'll Be Seeing You, San Fernando Valley, and I Love You - Bing Crosby
My Heart Tells Me - Glen Gray
I'm Making Believe - Ella Fitzgerald and The Ink Spots
G.I. Jive - Louis Jordan
I'll Walk Alone - Dinah Shore
Mairzy Doats - Merry Macs
Bésame Mucho - Jimmy Dorsey
Don't Fence Me In - Bing Crosby & Andrews Sisters
I'll Get By - Harry James
It's Love-Love-Love - Guy Lombardo

'45
Dream - Pied Pipers
I'm Beginning To See the Light, and It's Been A Long, Long Time - Harry James
Till the End Of Time - Perry Como
White Christmas - Bing Crosby
Sentimental Journey - Les Brown
Rum and Coca-Cola - The Andrews Sisters
Accentuate the Positive- Johnny Mercer
Candy - Johnny Mercer & Jo Stafford
Chickery Chick - Sammy Kaye
My Dreams Are Getting Better All the Time - Doris Day with The Les Brown Orchestra

2006-07-21 05:13:38 · answer #1 · answered by Smokeater 7 · 0 0

Danny Boy by Dennis Day 1945
Rum and Coca-Cola by the Andrew Sisters 1945

2006-07-21 04:50:10 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

you've requested a question that is a tall order to fill, yet i will attempt to help. My grandmother turned right into a welder, and between the international warfare II icons turned right into a woman talked about as Rosie the Riveter, in accordance to a woman who worked in a shipyard. She got here to represent the grit and decision of the yankee operating-class women who left in the back of aprons and took over the traditionally male occupations of mechanics, riveters, welders, or perhaps bus and trolley drivers. Then there have been the ladies who ferried the finished planes in the course of the Atlantic to Britain. i think this changed into changed into talked about as the Air delivery Auxiliary. Others joined women's branches of the military (WAC/WAAC), the military (WAVES), Coast take care of (SPARS), or perhaps the Marines (WMC). They were generally given workplace artwork to do, in order to launch adult adult males for struggling with, and are the fore moms of the ladies who now serve in quite some different capacities interior the protection rigidity. in truth, the above initials at the prompt aren't to any extent further even used. only FYI, the WAC changed into women's military Corps, WAAC changed into the ladies's military Air Corps (which developed into the WAF, women's Air rigidity, even as the Air rigidity changed into prepared as a separate branch of the protection rigidity after international warfare II), SPARS changed into derived from th Coast take care of motto Semper Paratus ("Ever prepared"), WAVES stood for women in many situations going on for Volunteer Emergency service, and WMC changed into only women's Marine Corps. of route, there have been continuously protection rigidity nurses; attempt gaining knowledge of 'Corregidor' to be certain how lots of those women did what they could to maintain existence below siege situations with next to no drugs, resources, or perhaps foodstuff. They were finally captured and interned by using the eastern. This somewhat scratches the outdoors, i'm afraid. i'd recommend a visit on your close by library to ask about any books they could have on the placement women performed in international warfare II, or perhaps attempt gaining knowledge of countless the matters i have touched on on line. good success--i imagine you'll discover the search to be thrilling on the least, and probably even inspiring.

2016-10-15 01:15:51 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Have you checked out the CDs, "Songs that got us through World War II", volumes 1 & 2?

Also look through Vera Lynn's catalogue.

2006-07-21 04:30:37 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Don't know....I hope they could've had a song like "Hope Hitler Burns in Hell for the Rest of Eternity" or a Yuletide song for him like "Hitler's Nuts Roasting on an Open Fire!"

2006-07-21 04:29:10 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

the andrew sisters duke ellington glen miller al johnson :P all that kinda thing reminds me of the oldies :O jazz was popular before rock and roll yah know

2006-07-21 04:28:07 · answer #6 · answered by odelayy2k 2 · 0 0

Hi,,, boogie woogie bugle boy of company B,,, is one... and a lot of musical tunes with no singing,,

2006-07-21 04:27:01 · answer #7 · answered by eejonesaux 6 · 0 0

I don't know~I was born in the 80s.

2006-07-21 04:25:46 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

"In the Mood" - Glenn Miller and his Orchestra.

2006-07-21 04:27:05 · answer #9 · answered by Jack Nicholson 5 · 1 0

"Run rabbit, run"
"Kiss me good night, Sergent Major"
"We'll meet again"

2006-07-21 15:30:14 · answer #10 · answered by Rachel O 7 · 0 0

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