We’ll Meet Again: Memories of the War Years

~ Release by Various Artists (see all versions of this release, 1 available)

Tracklist

1CD: Keep Smiling Through
2CD: Somebody Loves Me
3CD: Juke Box Saturday Night
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1Juke Box Saturday Night
recording of:
Juke Box Saturday Night
lyricist:
Al Stillman
composer:
Paul McGrane
Glenn Miller with Tex Beneke and the Modernaires3:06
2Do I Worry?
recording of:
Do I Worry? (1940s song) (on 1940-08-08)
writer:
Stanley Cowan and Bobby Worth
publisher:
Melody Lane Publications Inc.
The Ink Spots2:38
3Don’t Fence Me In
recorded in:
Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1944-07-25) and Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1944-07-25)
lead vocals:
The Andrews Sisters (on 1944-07-25) and Bing Crosby (on 1944-07-25)
orchestra:
Vic Schoen and His Orchestra (on 1944-07-25)
conductor:
Vic Schoen (on 1944-07-25)
recording of:
Don’t Fence Me In (on 1944-07-25)
lyricist:
Robert Fletcher (in 1934) and Cole Porter (in 1934)
composer:
Cole Porter (in 1934)
publisher:
Warner Bros., Inc.
Bing Crosby and the Andrews Sisters3:07
4Room Five Hundred and FourCarroll Gibbons with Anne Lenner3:31
5Tuxedo JunctionGlenn Miller and His Orchestra3:29
6When I See an Elephant Fly
cover recording of:
When I See an Elephant Fly (Dumbo)
lyricist:
Ned Washington
composer:
Oliver Wallace
publisher:
Bourne Co.
Jackie Hunter2:50
7Three Little Fishes
recording of:
Three Little Fishies
lyricist:
Josephine Carringer and Bernice Idins
composer:
Saxie Dowell
part of:
Roud Folk Song Index (number: 25654)
Bebe Daniels and Ben Lyon2:58
8The Trolley Song
vocals:
Judy Garland (on 1944-04-21)
orchestra:
The Georgie Stoll Orchestra (on 1944-04-21)
conductor:
Georgie Stoll (on 1944-04-21)
recording of:
The Trolley Song (“‘Clang, Clang, Clang,’ Went the Trolley…”) (on 1944-04-21)
lyricist:
Ralph Blane
composer:
Hugh Martin
publisher:
EMI Feist Catalog Inc., EMI United Partnership Ltd. and United Partnership Ltd.
part of:
The 17th Academy Award for Best Original Song (number: 2)
part of:
Meet Me in St. Louis (1944 film)
Judy Garland2:52
9Stage Coach
recording of:
Stage Coach
composer:
Eric Winstone
Eric Winstone and his Orchestra3:11
10Jingle, Jangle, JingleThe Merry Macs2:53
11San Antonio Rose
alto saxophone:
Matty Matlock (on 1940-12-16) and Arthur Rando (on 1940-12-16)
clarinet:
Hank D'Amico (on 1940-12-16)
cornet:
Muggsy Spanier (on 1940-12-16)
double bass:
Bob Haggart (on 1940-12-16)
drums (drum set):
Ray Bauduc (on 1940-12-16)
guitar:
Nappy Lamare (on 1940-12-16)
piano:
Jess Stacy (on 1940-12-16)
tenor saxophone:
Eddie Miller (on 1940-12-16) and Gil Rodin (on 1940-12-16)
trombone:
Elmer Smithers (on 1940-12-16)
trumpet:
Max Herman (on 1940-12-16) and Al King (on 1940-12-16)
vocals:
Bing Crosby (on 1940-12-16)
conductor:
Bob Crosby (on 1940-12-16)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
MCA Records, Inc.
recording of:
San Antonio Rose (on 1940-12-16)
lyricist and composer:
Bob Wills
publisher:
Bourne Co. (from 1940-06-05 to present) and Irving Berlin Inc. (on 1940-06-05)
Bing Crosby with the Bob Crosby Orchestra3:17
12Amapola
recording of:
Amapola (English lyrics)
lyricist:
Albert Gamse
composer:
Joseph M. Lacalle
translated version of:
Amapola (original Spanish lyrics)
part of:
Once Upon a Time in America
Joe Loss and his Orchestra2:54
13Pennsylvania 6-5000
recording of:
Pennsylvania 6‒5000 (PEnnsylvania 6‒5000)
lyricist:
Carl Sigman
composer:
Jerry Gray
written at:
Hotel Pennsylvania in New York, New York, United States (in 1940)
Glenn Miller and his Orchestra3:15
14You Are My SunshineHarry Roy2:45
15Beat Me Daddy (Eight to the Bar)Ray McKinley and Freddie Slack with the Will Bradley Orchestra2:34
16Pedro the FishermanGracie Fields3:34
17A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley SquareVera Lynn3:14
18I’m Nobody’s Baby
recording of:
I’m Nobody’s Baby
writer and composer:
Milton Ager, Benny Davis and Lester Santly
Judy Garland2:55
19Roll Me Over
recording of:
Roll Me Over (1944 song)
lyricist and composer:
Des O’Connor
Primo Scala Accordion Band3:01
20Frenesi
recorded in:
Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (on 1940-03-03)
alto saxophone:
Bud Carlton (on 1940-03-03), Blake Reynolds (on 1940-03-03) and Jack Stacey (on 1940-03-03)
bass and double bass:
Jud DeNaut (on 1940-03-03)
bass clarinet and basset clarinet:
Joe Krechter (on 1940-03-03)
cello:
Irving Lipschultz (on 1940-03-03) and Jules Tannenbaum (on 1940-03-03)
clarinet:
Artie Shaw (on 1940-03-03)
drums (drum set):
Carl Maud (on 1940-03-03) and Carl Maus (on 1940-03-03)
flute:
Marty Ruderman (on 1940-03-03) and Morton Ruderman (on 1940-03-03)
French horn:
Jack Cave (on 1940-03-03) and John Cave (on 1940-03-03)
guitar:
Bobby Sherwood (on 1940-03-03)
oboe:
Phil Nemoli (on 1940-03-03)
piano:
Stan Wrightsman (on 1940-03-03)
tenor saxophone:
Dick Clark (on 1940-03-03) and Jack Stacy (on 1940-03-03)
trombone:
Babe Bowman (on 1940-03-03), Randall Miller (on 1940-03-03) and Bill Rank (on 1940-03-03)
trumpet:
Manny Klein (on 1940-03-03), Charlie Margulis (on 1940-03-03) and George Thow (on 1940-03-03)
viola:
Jack Gray (on 1940-03-03), Jacques Ray (on 1940-03-03), Stanley Spiegelman (on 1940-03-03), Dave Sterkin (on 1940-03-03) and David Sturkin (on 1940-03-03)
violin:
Robert Barene (on 1940-03-03), Harry Bluestone (on 1940-03-03), Sid Brokaw (on 1940-03-03), Dave Cracov (on 1940-03-03), Peter Eisenberg (on 1940-03-03), Jerry Joyce (on 1940-03-03), Alex Law (on 1940-03-03) and Mark Levant (on 1940-03-03)
orchestra:
Artie Shaw and His Orchestra (on 1940-03-03)
conductor:
Artie Shaw (on 1940-03-03)
recording of:
Frenesí (on 1940-03-03)
lyricist and composer:
Alberto Domínguez
instrumental recording of:
Frenesí (on 1940-03-03)
lyricist and composer:
Alberto Domínguez
Artie Shaw and his Orchestra3:06
21Let’s Be Buddies
recording of:
Let’s Be Buddies (Panama Hattie musical)
lyricist and composer:
Cole Porter (in 1940)
part of:
Panama Hattie (1940 Cole Porter musical)
part of:
Panama Hattie (1942 film)
Flanagan and Allen3:23
22Lili Marlene
cover recording of:
Lili Marlene (English lyrics by Tommie Connor)
lyricist:
Hans Leip (from 1915-04-03 until 1937)
composer:
Norbert Schultze (in 1937)
translator:
Tommie Connor
publisher:
Peter Maurice Music Co. Ltd. and Universal Music Publishing Ltd.
translated version of:
Lili Marleen (Lied eines jungen Wachtpostens, original German version)
Anne Shelton2:50
23Trade Winds
vocals:
Bing Crosby
performer:
Dick McIntyre and His Hawaiians
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
MCA Records, Inc.
recording of:
Trade Winds (1940s song)
writer:
Cliff Friend and Charles Tobias
publisher:
Ched Music Corp. and Warner Bros. Music
Bing Crosby with Dick McIntyre and his Hawaiians3:15