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Old 18th Sep 2013, 20:28
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Songs from WWII



What are some of your best songs from WWII?

Here's one I've always liked:

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I've always liked Lili Marlene - sung by friend and foe alike.

Interesting article about the song in the Daily Telegraph here:
The story behind the song: Lili Marlene - Telegraph
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Sorry to head off on a tangent CG, but there was a clip on You Tube - that I can no longer find - that featured an orchestral arrangement that was recorded outside and included the noise from the bomber stream passing overhead. It was a totally moving piece, one to raise the hair on the back of the neck.
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Warmtoast, this is what I can find:



Pigboat, am having a look round to see what I can find.

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A WWII tune, played by today's Squadronaires.

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Seeing the Vera Lynn pic reminded me that in the 80s and early 90s when I was Treasurer of the RAF Equitation Association, the Secretary was a guy who was Dame Vera's son-in-law. She turned up at most events and presented the prizes. A lovely lady and one of the people I have been most pleased to have met
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There are a couple of radio stations on the net playing music by J Last that I like for background music whilst computing:
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RadioGentlemen - James Last - Bert Kaempfert - Max Greger ...

Just now I heard him playing "Roll out the Barrel" (German title Rosamunde).

So I'd add "Roll out the Barrel" to the list of memorable WW2 songs.
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I'll recommend WMKV as a source for WWII era music (as well as the whole spectrum 20s thru 50s). Music runs about 12 hrs/day, with news & info spread around the rest of the day.

And one WMKV presenter, the late Bill Nimmo, served in the African campaign in WWII, and got his start in show biz helping set up Vera Lynn's show for the troops! I had great pleasure serving as his audio engineer when he was in his 90s.

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Ian16th, that was a very well played rendition of In the Mood!

Some nice links there Warmtoast/Barit.
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Here's a link to a rendition of Lily Marlene in German. Also English and German lyrics, and an SAS version.
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And if you are interested in WW II films you can watch The Bridge at Remagen here -

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@ pigboat:
I think that you may be thinking of

Not orchestral but an amateur recording of a nightingale singing in a Surrey garden in 1942: and then the sound of bombers fading in as they pass overhead.
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Barit1,

I now have WMKV bookmarked!

Smashing
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I heard a song in a WW2 film about RAF bomber crews. Our heroes were around the piano in the mess singing a song to the tune "My eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the Lord" at the expense of our US allies' bomb loads. The first 2 lines were interrupted:

"I took a Flying Fortress up to thirty thousand fe..."
"How far?"
"I took a Flying Fortress up to twenty thousand fe..."
"How far?"
"I took a Flying Fortress up to seven thousand feet but I only had a tiny little bomb."


This amused me, but I have no idea what the film is called or if it is available in any format.
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This piece is interesting on two levels, the video and subtitles describe the decoy site constructed and operated at Hayle in Cornwall during WW2, while the background music to it is a medley of popular wartime songs performed by an army choir, plus a "cleaned-up" version of "Roll Me Over in the Clover"...

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Spike Milligan, when a gunner in North Africa, found a poem scrawled on a wall somewhere...

"I love you in your negligee,

I love you in your nightie,

But when moonlight flits across your t*ts,

by Christ all F*cking mighty!"



Still makes me smile
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Churchills Ghost & others, not sure if this could be of any interest to you, not WW II music but WW II flying (although simulated) made by using the computer game Wings of Prey.

I have a friend at uni who is working on a computer animation project called "electric history" and he tells me that in the future people will be able to order videos about any battle they want as long as the historical data can be provided.

The video creators will then use the data along with multiple sources of existing related data to create action sequences of specific battles which have never before been shown in animated form. WW II will be the first era to be covered by the project.

Hope you like it, I know its not "real" but I am told that soon it will become even more authentic.

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Lancman that is wonderful, thank you. I can't remember if that was the piece or not. I recall the birds but I seem to remember there was a lady playing a harp.

HeliStudent that seems to be a worthwhile project, I wish your friend success. A bit of friendly advice. The theme music should not be allowed to override the action. Ride of the Valkyries is a good choice for that particular sequence, but I find I had to turn the volume almost off as it was a distraction from the action in the clip. Hope that made sense.

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I saw that movie too. it was on TCM and I think it was called "reach for the stars"...or something close, it was taken from the RAF motto.

The air base was being taken over by US bomber crews and the RAF guys were singing about the flying fortress and got caught by an American Colonel.

the other lines were something about the B17 going so fast it chased itself into a spin.

quite funny...but I will compare the films, "12 O'clock High" and Command Decision" as better films than the one I mentioned.

just found it: ''the way to the stars" or "johnny in the clouds".

my favorite song of ww2 is this one...to the tune of colonel bogey march:

hitler has but just one ball

goering, has two but they are very small

himmler and something similiar

and poor goebels has no balls at all.
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Many thanks flarepilot, I had a feeling someone else here had to know about that film! I saw it about 25 years ago, I think on Channel 4; it did not strike me as being particularly great but I would like to see it again sometime.
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