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The Songs & Music of World War 2: 51 Tracks 2 CD Set. Featuring Vera Lynn. Remastered From The Original Recordings By Past Perfect Vintage Music

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Gracie Fields and 'The Thing-Ummy-Bob (That's Going To Win Us The War)' brings to mind that hard working girls and men working in the munitions factories up and down the country for the war effort. This comprehensive 2CD set is an amusing and evocative DOUBLE album of music from the Second World War. Superb value with more than 50 tracks!Leon Cortez - The Girl Who Loves the Soldier Flanagan & Allen - Run, Rabbit, Run The King Sisters - In The Mood The Two Leslies - The Washing on Siegfried Lane Norman Long - Where Does Poor Pa Go In The Black-Out? The Six Swingers/George Scott Wood - Berlin Or Bust Jack Hylton - We'll Meet Again George Formby - Imagine Me In the Maginot Line Gracie Fields - Wish Me Luck Jay Wilbur & His Band - They Can't Black Out The Moon Elsie Carlisle - Please Leave My Butter Alone Denny Dennis - It's A Lovely Day Tomorrow Tessie O'Shea - I Fell In Love With An Airman Hutch - There'll Come Another Day Florence Desmond - The Deepest Shelter In Town George Formby - Bless 'em All (The Service Song) Turner Layton - The Last Time I Saw Paris Elsie Carlisle - Oh! What A Surprise For The Du-ce! Ambrose - The King Is Still In London Billy Cotton - Oh! How He Misses His Missus Noel Coward - Could You Please Oblige Us With A Bren Gun? Pat Kirkwood - The Victory Roll Max Miller - The Grand Old Man Carroll Gibbons & The Savoy Hotel Orpheans - Mister Brown Of London Town Geraldo - That Lovely Week-End Sam Browne - There'll Alway Be An England Fats Waller - Cash For Your Trash Glenn Miller - Don't Sit Under The Apple Tree Vera Lynn - White Cliffs Of Dover Bing Crosby - The Bombadier Song Connie Boswell - When The Roses Bloom Again Spike Jones - Der Fuehrer's Face and more..