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Songs That Got Us Through WW2, Vol. 2
Songs That Got Us Through WW2, Vol. 2
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars(based on 10 reviews)
Sales Rank: 27795
Category: Music

Artist: Various Artists
Publisher: Rhino / Wea
Studio: Rhino / Wea
Manufacturer: Rhino / Wea
Label: Rhino / Wea
Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

MPN: 71718
UPC: 081227171827
EAN: 0081227171827
ASIN: B0000033BK

Release Date: July 19, 1994
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Tracks:

  • Juke Box Saturday Night - Glenn Miller & His Orchestra
  • Ration Blues - Louis Jordan & His Tympany Five
  • There! I've Said It Again - Vaughn Monroe & His Orchestra
  • Perdido - Duke Ellington & His Famous Orchestra
  • Mr. Five By Five - Freddie Slack & His Orchestra
  • Lili Marlene (German Version) - Marlene Dietrich
  • Is You Is Or Is You Ain't (Ma' Baby) - Bing Crosby & The Andrews Sisters
  • Caldonia - Woody Herman & His Orchestra
  • You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To - Dinah Shore
  • On The Atchison, Topeka And Santa Fe - Johnny Mercer & The Pied Pipers
  • Idaho - Benny Goodman & His Orchestra
  • Sweet Slumbe - Lucky Millinder & His Orchestra
  • When My Man Comes Home - Buddy Johnson & His Band
  • Mairzy Doats - The Pied Pipers
  • Lover Man (Oh, Where Can You Be?) - Billie Holiday
  • San Fernando Valley - Roy rogers (King Of The Cowboys)
  • It Could Happen To You - Jo Stafford
  • Flying Home - Lionel hampton & His Orchestra

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Customer Reviews:   Read 5 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars Blame Mr. Allen, Please   June 17, 2008
Yes, here is one more thing to blame on Woody Allen, as if he hasn't had enough problems in his life. Earlier this year I watched and reviewed in this space the film Radio Days that Woody directed. Every since then in the deep recesses of my brain the tunes Paper Dolls and Sentimental Journey have been pounding away. Hey this is music made before I was born, although maybe I picked it up in the womb. Why is it in my head? I am still a child of my generation and fought the anti-Vietnam War fight to the tunes of Bob Dylan's Desolation Row and The Rolling Stones' Gimme Shelter but I think I can make a little room for this, if only to keep my brain from stopping that pounding. Directly below are a few comments from my Radio day review that fit here and below that some specific comments on the CD being reviewed.

...I am a first generation child of the television age, although in recent years I have spent more time kicking and screaming about that fact than watching the damn thing. Nevertheless I can appreciate Director (and narrator) Woody Allen's valentine to the radio days of his youth. I am just old enough, although about a half generation behind Allen, to remember the strains of songs like Paper Dolls and Autumn Leaves that he grew up with and that are nicely interspersed throughout his story as backdrop floating in the background of my own house.

I am also a child of Rock and Roll but those above-mentioned tunes were the melodies that my mother and father came of age to and the stuff of their dreams during World War II and its aftermath. The rough and tumble of my parents raising a bunch of kids might have taken the edge off it but the dreams remained. In the end it is this musical backdrop that makes Radio Days most memorable to me......

....Allen's youth, during the heart of World War II, was time when one needed to be able to dream a little. The realities of the world at that time seemingly only allowed for nightmares. My feeling is that this film touched a lot of sentimental nerves for the World War II generation (that so-called `greatest generation') whether it was his Jewish families (as portrayed here) on the shores of New York's Far Rockaway or my Irish families on the shores of Quincy, Massachusetts. Nice work, Woody.

The highlights here are Vaughan Monroe's There I've Said It Again. This is the time of the male crooner and the big band orchestra and Monroe combines both here. Bing Crosby and the Andrews Sisters hit with Is You Is Or Is You Ain't My Baby. Male crooner and three female harmonies was another trade mark of the times. Billie Holiday's Lover Man. Let me keep this one simple- I could get through war, pestilence and the apocalypse as long as I had a Billie album with me.




5 out of 5 stars An excellent album   May 12, 2008
  3 out of 3 found this review helpful

This excellent album contains eighteen songs that were popular during the WW2 years. The album starts with that well-known hit Juke Box Saturday Night (performed by Glenn Miller & His Orchestra!), and then moves between jazzy hits (such as On The Atchison, Topeka And Santa Fe, and Caldonia) and bluesy tunes (such as There! I've Said It Again, and When My Man Comes Home). I must say, my favorites were two tunes I don't think I have heard before - Ration Blues by Louis Jordan & His Tympany Five, and Marlene Dietrich's German version of Lili Marlene. (I looked around, and found an English version of Lili Marlene, but it didn't have the heart of this German version.)

I must say that I found this to be a very good album. I miss my GI father, who passed away a year ago, and I felt like I captured a little piece of him when I listened to the music he loved all those years ago. So, if you like that great Big Band sound, or want to get a glimpse into the world of WW2, then get this album. I highly recommend it!



4 out of 5 stars Good collection Of WWII Songs   April 15, 2008
This CD is a great collection of songs from the WWII era.
I recomend it to 40's song lovers and WWII buffs!



5 out of 5 stars Memories   July 22, 2007
The songs that were a part of the CD were well chosen, and they
fairly represented that era. My husband and I fully enjoyed this CD



5 out of 5 stars Track titles mixed-up   June 13, 2007
This isn't really a review of the songs (I like them.) I just wanted to say that when I put my CD in my PC and opened the player the track titles did not match the songs. They were all mixed-up. For example, when I double-clicked on "Lil Marlene" I got "On the Atchison, Topeka and the Santa Fe'. Very strange. I have no idea how this happened. The songs all sound great, though. It's just odd that the titles didn't match the actual songs.

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