🇨🇦 Royal Flying Corps perform James "Harry" Williams ; Jack Judge "It's a Long Way to Tipperary" ☘️📏📏📏 in the 1939 RKO biopic "The Story of Vernon and Irene Castle" https://t.co/COYjMjdCsn pic.twitter.com/TvGjI4DcG2— 🎼AdagioForStrings🎻 (@adagioforstring) June 7, 2019
Judy Garland sings James "Harry" Williams ; Jack Judge "It's a Long Way to Tipperary" ☘️📏📏📏 in the 1942 film "For Me and My Gal"https://t.co/XlPq3WqHrThttps://t.co/ZXisKOXFGR pic.twitter.com/z8agS4Jfr6— 🎼AdagioForStrings🎻 (@adagioforstring) June 7, 2019
@AggieDad2015 were you the guy who was upset that I was being mean to all bald headed guys when I criticized Evan McMullin - the link to this conversation appears broken. If so - here's a clip of Astaire dancing with his sister during a USO tour in England pic.twitter.com/fM3SDmtoIi— 🎼AdagioForStrings🎻 (@adagioforstring) June 7, 2019
🇩🇪⛴️💣Das Boot actors sing Henry James "Harry" Williams ; Jack Judge "It's a Long Way to Tipperary" ☘️📏📏📏 1/2https://t.co/EP6DbxPrwzhttps://t.co/XruqkMZSNg pic.twitter.com/Z3XZO9n8rS— 🎼AdagioForStrings🎻 (@adagioforstring) June 11, 2019
From Petersen, Wolfgang, Jürgen Prochnow, Herbert Grönemeyer, Klaus Wennemann, and Lothar G. Buchheim. Das Boot. , 2014.
Kapitänleutnant: Those guys in Berlin got nothing but insults for Churchill. How's it go again? "Drunkard" ..."Guzzler"..."Paralytic." He's sending a lot of heat our way for a paralyzed drunk.
1st Watch Officer: Nonetheless...we will force him to his knees. That is my firm belief.
Kapitänleutnant: Listen, smart guy....he's far from being on his knees. Wonder how many ships get through? Especially now, that we're staring at the walls and waiting. Where are our planes and scouts, Herr Goring? The enemy's got plenty. Hot air, that's all that comes out of that fat slob. Braggarts, nothing but braggarts. All of them. [to Leutnant (Ensign) Werner, War Correspondent] Go on....take it down. Notes....for your "Heroes' Epic"....and the propaganda machine. Where's the music? Our Hitler Youth Leader here could play us a record. That "Tipperary" song, if you please!
Crew: Hey, now we're the Royal Navy!
One respondent pointed out that losers of wars have better music and cited Marlene Dietrich as an example. I replied that Dietrich became a US citizen and supported the Allies in World War II:
However, Marlene Dietrich became a US citizen & supported @the_USO tours during World War II pic.twitter.com/Wzj05OnKrG— 🎼AdagioForStrings🎻 (@adagioforstring) June 12, 2019
Dietrich entertained Allied troops in Africa Italy France & visited Army hospital pic.twitter.com/OicZA1DZUh— 🎼AdagioForStrings🎻 (@adagioforstring) June 12, 2019
Dietrich sang " Lili Marlene " for an OSS / CIA operation meant as PsyOps to depress German fighters pic.twitter.com/hae9gDxKJC— 🎼AdagioForStrings🎻 (@adagioforstring) June 12, 2019
I'm not certain why the OSS sent Dietrich records to China - seems a waste of resources pic.twitter.com/fgdo9n6afH— 🎼AdagioForStrings🎻 (@adagioforstring) June 12, 2019
And the USA awarded Dietrich the Congressional Medal of Freedom for her work supporting the Allied effort during World War II pic.twitter.com/2nZicfbbKi— 🎼AdagioForStrings🎻 (@adagioforstring) June 12, 2019
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