Discover “Various Artists - The Words & Music Of World War II”:
2 Unique Releases from 1991-2001, from US - Available in Double CD
Various Artists
The Words & Music Of World War II
- Double CD
- ColumbiaC2K 48516
- 2001
- US
- The Words & Music Of World War II (Still Sealed, Benny Goodman / Noel Coward / Gene Krupa a.o.)
Still Sealed



The Words & Music Of World War II (Still Sealed, Benny Goodman / Noel Coward / Gene Krupa a.o.)
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'Two CDs in a chubby double jewel box, with hype sticker directly on the front panel, and a 12-page booklet with full details about the contents and credits.
Booklet errors:
1-3c - Writing credited to W. Freed/F. Tarr.
1-9 - Run time given as 5:07. All the other tracks only have a few seconds' deviation.
1-10a - Vocals credited to Charles Morgan.
2-7b - Titled 'Stars And Stripes Of Iwo Jima.''[discogs][]
1
President Roosevelt Opens The New York World's Fair
No Artist1
Dawn Of A New Day (Extract)
Horace Heidt And His Musical Knights1
We'll Meet Again (Extract)
Jack Leonard1
Ed Murrow Broadcasts On The Evacuation Of Children From London, September 1939
No Artist1
My Sister And I (Extract)
Benny Goodman And His Orchestra1
(There'll Be Bluebirds Over) The White Cliffs Of Dover (Extract)
Kay Kyser And His Orchestra1
News Flashes On The German Advance Across Europe: France Surrenders
No Artist1
The Last Time I Saw Paris (Extract)
Kate Smith1
I Don't Want To Set The World On Fire (Extract)
Tommy Tucker Time1
The Deepest Shelter In Town
Florence Desmond1
Ed Murrow On The Devastation Of London, 1940
No Artist1
A Little Old Church In England (Extract)
Ray Noble And His Orchestra1
London Pride
Noël Coward1
President Roosevelt "Arsenal Of Democracy" Speech To Congress, Spring 1941
No Artist1
Any Bonds Today (Extract)
Kay Kyser And His Orchestra1
Bell Bottom Trousers (Extract)
Kay Kyser And His Orchestra1
Keep 'Em Flying (Extract)
Gene Krupa And His Orchestra1
The Marines' Hymn (Extract)
Gene Krupa And His Orchestra1
Ma! I Miss Your Apple Pie (Extract)
Dean Hudson And His Orchestra1
Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy (Extract)
Gene Krupa And His Orchestra1
Mary Anderson, Director Of The Women's Bureau, Department Of Labor, On Women's Value To The War Eff
No Artist1
Pistol Packin' Mama (Extract)
Al Dexter And His Troopers1
I Don't Want To Walk Without You (Extract)
Harry James And His Orchestra1
Don't Sit Under The Apple Tree (Extract)
Les Brown And His Orchestra1
Paul O'Leary, Deputy Administrator In Charge Of Rationing, Discusses Problems With A Typical Housew
No Artist1
There Won't Be A Shortage Of Love (Extract)
Benny Goodman And His Orchestra1
Der Fuhrer's Face (Extract)
Johnny Bond & His Red River Valley Boys1
Tokyo Rose Broadcasts To The American Troops In The Pacific
No Artist1
You're A Sap, Mr. Jap (Extract)
Carl Hoff And His Orchestra1
President Roosevelt Labor Day 1941 Address
No Artist1
FDR Jones (Extract)
Charlie & His Orchestra1
Lili Marlene
Charlie & His Orchestra1
Girls, Don't Refuse To Kiss A Soldier
Karl And Harty1
Interview Outside Voltee Aircraft Plant, Nashville, Tennessee
No Artist1
Praise The Lord And Pass The Ammunition (Extract)
Kay Kyser And His Orchestra1
Harlem On Parade (Extract)
Gene Krupa And His Orchestra1
Comin' In On A Wing And A Prayer
The Golden Gate Quartet1
Wonder When My Baby's Coming Home (Extract)
Kay Kyser And His Orchestra1
Stars And Stripes On Iwo Jima (Extract)
Bob Wills & His Texas Playboys1
President Roosevelt Addresses Congress On The Results Of The Three-Power Yalta Conference, February
No Artist10:02
1
Yalta (Extract)
Harry James And His Orchestra1
Don't Fence Me In (Extract)
Gene Autry1
I'll Buy That Dream (Extract)
Harry James And His Orchestra1
When That Man Is Dead And Gone (Extract)
Buddy Clark1
President Truman Announces The Dropping Of The First Atomic Bomb Over Hiroshima
No Artist1
Atom And Evil (Extract)
The Golden Gate Quartet1
General MacArthur Announces The Surrender Of The Japanese Aboard The USS Missouri In Tokyo Bay
No Artist1
Fightin' Doug MacArthur (Extract)
Gene Krupa And His Orchestra1
Sentimental Journey (Extract)
Les Brown And His Orchestra1
The Unconditional Surrender Of The Japanese Is Announced
No Artist1
Pearl Harbor Is Attacked, December 7th, 1941
No Artist1
Remember Pearl Harbor
Charlie Spivak And His Orchestra1
President Roosevelt Declares War. December 8th, 1941
No Artist1
We Did It Before And We Can Do It Again
Eddy Howard And His Orchestra1
The Umbrella Man (Extract)
Lawrence Welk And His OrchestraArt Direction
Allen Weinberg
Commentator
Gary Nunn
Coordinator [Art Coordination]
Bruce Mishkin
Engineer
Bruce Miller
Producer
Nedra Olds-Neal
Producer, Script By
Michael Brooks
Product Manager
Gary Pacheco
Transferred By [Tape Transfer]
Adrian Cosentini
Art Direction
Allen Weinberg
Commentator
Gary Nunn
Coordinator [Art Coordination]
Bruce Mishkin
Engineer
Bruce Miller
Producer
Nedra Olds-Neal
Producer, Script By
Michael Brooks
Product Manager
Gary Pacheco
Transferred By [Tape Transfer]
Adrian Cosentini
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