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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

Benny Goodman / Noel Coward / Gene Krupa a.o. - The Words & Music Of World War II
Double CD - Benny Goodman / Noel Coward / Gene Krupa a.o. - The Words & Music Of World War II - Still Sealed
Double CD - Benny Goodman / Noel Coward / Gene Krupa a.o. - The Words & Music Of World War II - 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][]

-15
Air Raid Siren: "All Clear" Signal
No Artist
00:06
-14
03:06
-13
It's Been A Long, Long Time
Harry James And His Orchestra
03:23
-12
Waitin' For The Train To Come In (Extract)
Harry James And His Orchestra
02:04
-10
00:45
-9
Stalin Wasn't Stallin'
The Golden Gate Quartet
04:10
-8
Joltin' Joe DiMaggio (Extract)
Les Brown And His Orchestra
03:04
-4
They're Either Too Young Or Too Old
Jimmy Dorsey And His Orchestra
03:24
1
President Roosevelt Opens The New York World's Fair
No Artist
1
Dawn Of A New Day (Extract)
Horace Heidt And His Musical Knights
1
Neville Chamberlain Declares War, September 3rd, 1939
No Artist
06:23
1
We'll Meet Again (Extract)
Jack Leonard
1
Ed Murrow Broadcasts On The Evacuation Of Children From London, September 1939
No Artist
1
My Sister And I (Extract)
Benny Goodman And His Orchestra
1
Ed Murrow On The Retreat From Dunkirk, June 1940
No Artist
09:34
1
(There'll Be Bluebirds Over) The White Cliffs Of Dover (Extract)
Kay Kyser And His Orchestra
1
News Flashes On The German Advance Across Europe: France Surrenders
No Artist
1
The Last Time I Saw Paris (Extract)
Kate Smith
1
The London Blitz, Fall 1940
No Artist
13:14
1
I Don't Want To Set The World On Fire (Extract)
Tommy Tucker Time
1
The Deepest Shelter In Town
Florence Desmond
1
Ed Murrow On The Devastation Of London, 1940
No Artist
1
A Little Old Church In England (Extract)
Ray Noble And His Orchestra
1
London Pride
Noël Coward
1
Winston Churchill Tells America "Give Us The Tools And We'll Finish The Job"
No Artist
03:12
1
President Roosevelt "Arsenal Of Democracy" Speech To Congress, Spring 1941
No Artist
1
Any Bonds Today (Extract)
Kay Kyser And His Orchestra
1
This Is The Army, Mr. Jones (Extract)
Horace Heidt And His Musical Knights
10:50
1
Bell Bottom Trousers (Extract)
Kay Kyser And His Orchestra
1
Keep 'Em Flying (Extract)
Gene Krupa And His Orchestra
1
The Marines' Hymn (Extract)
Gene Krupa And His Orchestra
1
Ma! I Miss Your Apple Pie (Extract)
Dean Hudson And His Orchestra
1
Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy (Extract)
Gene Krupa And His Orchestra
1
Mary Anderson, Director Of The Women's Bureau, Department Of Labor, On Women's Value To The War Eff
No Artist
1
Pistol Packin' Mama (Extract)
Al Dexter And His Troopers
1
I Don't Want To Walk Without You (Extract)
Harry James And His Orchestra
1
Don't Sit Under The Apple Tree (Extract)
Les Brown And His Orchestra
1
When The Lights Go On Again (Extract)
Les Brown And His Orchestra
05:15
1
Paul O'Leary, Deputy Administrator In Charge Of Rationing, Discusses Problems With A Typical Housew
No Artist
1
There Won't Be A Shortage Of Love (Extract)
Benny Goodman And His Orchestra
1
William Joyce "Lord Haw-Haw" Over German Radio
No Artist
09:23
1
Der Fuhrer's Face (Extract)
Johnny Bond & His Red River Valley Boys
1
Tokyo Rose Broadcasts To The American Troops In The Pacific
No Artist
1
You're A Sap, Mr. Jap (Extract)
Carl Hoff And His Orchestra
1
President Roosevelt Labor Day 1941 Address
No Artist
1
FDR Jones (Extract)
Charlie & His Orchestra
1
I Left My Heart At The Stage Door Canteen (Extract)
Charlie Spivak And His Orchestra
07:22
1
Girls, Don't Refuse To Kiss A Soldier
Karl And Harty
1
Interview Outside Voltee Aircraft Plant, Nashville, Tennessee
No Artist
1
Praise The Lord And Pass The Ammunition (Extract)
Kay Kyser And His Orchestra
1
Harlem On Parade (Extract)
Gene Krupa And His Orchestra
1
Ed Murrow Broadcasts His Experiences On A Bomb Raid Over Berli
No Artist
10:24
1
Comin' In On A Wing And A Prayer
The Golden Gate Quartet
1
You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To
Dick Jurgens And His Orchestra
02:36
1
Wonder When My Baby's Coming Home (Extract)
Kay Kyser And His Orchestra
1
On-The-Spot Account Of American Forces Landing On Iwo Jima
No Artist
04:26
1
Stars And Stripes On Iwo Jima (Extract)
Bob Wills & His Texas Playboys
1
President Roosevelt Addresses Congress On The Results Of The Three-Power Yalta Conference, February
No Artist
10:02
1
Don't Fence Me In (Extract)
Gene Autry
1
I'll Buy That Dream (Extract)
Harry James And His Orchestra
1
Hitler Speaks: Death Of Hitler Is Reported
No Artist
06:32
1
When That Man Is Dead And Gone (Extract)
Buddy Clark
1
President Truman Announces The Dropping Of The First Atomic Bomb Over Hiroshima
No Artist
1
Atom And Evil (Extract)
The Golden Gate Quartet
1
Air-raid Siren "Warning"
No Artist
07:37
1
General MacArthur Announces The Surrender Of The Japanese Aboard The USS Missouri In Tokyo Bay
No Artist
1
Fightin' Doug MacArthur (Extract)
Gene Krupa And His Orchestra
1
I'm Gonna Love That Guy (Like He's Never Been Loved Before) (Extract)
Ginny Simms
03:51
1
Sentimental Journey (Extract)
Les Brown And His Orchestra
1
The Unconditional Surrender Of The Japanese Is Announced
No Artist
1
Pearl Harbor Is Attacked, December 7th, 1941
No Artist
1
1
President Roosevelt Declares War. December 8th, 1941
No Artist
1
We Did It Before And We Can Do It Again
Eddy Howard And His Orchestra
1
British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain Returns From Munich, September 29th, 1938
No Artist
06:24
1
The Umbrella Man (Extract)
Lawrence Welk And His Orchestra
1
Indian Summer (Extract)
Kay Kyser And His Orchestra
04:07
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
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

All available Releases (2)

  • Double CD - Benny Goodman / Noel Coward / Gene Krupa a.o. - The Words & Music Of World War II - Still Sealed
    Double CD
    Still Sealed
    US
    2001
    Columbia
    C2K 48516
    New
  • Double CD - Compilation of World War II soundbites - The Words & Music Of World War II - Still sealed
    Double CD
    Fatbox
    US
    1991
    Columbia
    C2K 48516
MediaLabelYearCountryVersionConditionPrice
Double CDColumbia
C2K 48516
2001
USStill SealedNew
14,00 €
Double CDColumbia
C2K 48516
1991
USFatbox
4,54 €
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