by Tonya Pinkins on album Compilation
1943, you marry? Handsome boy, a navy man. Mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm He go off to fight Japan. You stay home? Give birth to Larry. Then three years of lonely waiting. Fearful prayers. Anticipating. 1945 the
by Nora Jane Struthers on album Carnival
There's an old man walking Up a mountain trail And you know he don't see that well But his path is written Into his memory And he can sing it like a melody He sings it like a melody As it twists and t
by Reaper on album An Atheist Monument
Out in the field we are fallen Frozen to death in the cold Undeniable, we were born and so Asking each other for nothing Paying a horrible price So dispensable is our sacrifice Winter, the com
by Berlin Irving on album This Is The Army
Berlin Irving This Is The Army (1942) Take Me With You, Soldier Boy (1943) [Written for 1943 film version, not used.] Take me with you, soldier boy Take me when you start I won't take up too much
by Fred Small on album Miscellaneous
Small Fred I Will Stand Fast Denmark 1943 And it's Eichmann and Himmler are turning the screws The Fuhrer they say grows impatient "How can it be Denmark's Jews still walk free After three years of
by John Michael Montgomery on album Miscellaneous
The ending of December 1943 Somewhere in the forest The snow was three feet deep Two allied soldiers walking Trying not to freeze Far from home on Christmas Eve A cabin with the light on Brought them
by John Michael Montgomery on album Miscellaneous
The ending of December 1943 Somewhere in the forest, the snow was three feet deep Two allied soldiers walking, trying not to freeze Far from home on Christmas Eve A cabin with the light on brought th
by Tom McRae & The Standing Band on album Did I Sleep and Miss the Border
Christmas Eve, 1943 Black crow at my window pane Hammers out his refrain An omen of dark skies Coming of hard times Coming of rain And I light fire each night Your letters, they burn so bright In copp
by Defeater on album Abandoned (Deluxe Edition)
I can't remember (Remember) Each time it slipped right through my fingers The eyes and faces of my brothers (My brothers) They never made it back home to their mothers And all I remember (Remember) O
by Judy Garland on album Miscellaneous
Perhaps it was something that hit me, perhaps it was something I ate But out of the blue I dreamed I met you and you said to me, hi, ya gate Millions have heard you play Chopin, the critics applaud an
by Johnny Clegg & Savuka on album Miscellaneous
Amambuka, amambuka azothengisa izwe lakithi, izwe lakithi (The betrayers, the betrayers will sell our land, our land) He was taken in the night They came without any warning No time to hide or fight
by Kay Kyser on album Kollege of Musical Knowledge - December 11, 1941
There's a bright golden haze on the meadow There's a bright golden haze on the meadow The corn is as high as an elephant's eye And it looks like it's climbing clear up to the sky Oh, what a beautiful
by June Allyson, Mickey Rooney, The Music Maids, The Stafford Trio, Kathleen Carns, Ruth Clark & Tommy Dorsey & His Orchestra / George & Ira Gershwin on album George & Ira Gershwin In Hollywood
when i was born, they found a silver spoon in my mouth and so i always had the best of care when winter came up north, of course they motored me south where i was princess in our villa there tutors an
by Tommy Dorsey & His Orchestra on album George & Ira Gershwin In Hollywood
I Fetch His Slippers, Fill Up The Pipe He Smokes I Cook The Kippers, Laugh At His Oldest Jokes Yet Here I Anchor, I Might Have Had A Banker Boy! What Love Has Done To Me His Nature's Funny, Quarrelsom
by Alfred Drake on album Broadway (1919 - 1946)
Oklahoma, where the wind comes sweepin' down the plain And the wavin' wheat can sure smell sweet When the wind comes right behind the rain. Oklahoma, Ev'ry night my honey lamb and I Sit alone and talk
by Sister Rosetta Tharpe on album Hot Trains - Daybreak Express and Other Swing Tracks
This train don't carry no gamblers, this train This train don't carry no gamblers, this train This train don't carry no gamblers, no whiskey drinkers, and no high flyers This train carry no gamblers,
by Lena Horne on album Lena Horne At M-G-M: Ain' It the Truth
what if all the chips where down and you fell you've hit the ground and truth is to be found there's a place were we can go when the time has come we know it's engraved inside our soul here's to being