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V-E day

  1. SignaturaF18715
    Title statementV-E day. II : The musical memories of world war : [ori ginal mono recordings from 1939-1945 with an Overture & finale of stereo recordings from 1987]
    Another responsib. Churchill, Winston, Sir, 1874-1965 (Performer)
    Chamberlain, Neville, 1869-1940 (Performer)
    Miller, Glenn, 1904-1944 (Performer)
    Montgomery, Bernard Law, vikomt z Alameinu a Hindheadu, 1887-1976 (Performer)
    Eisenhower, Dwight David, 1890-1969 (Performer)
    Piccaver, Alfred, 1884-1958 (Performer)
    Fields, Gracie (Performer)
    Andersen, Lale (Performer)
    Askey, Arthur (Performer)
    Lynn, Vera, 1917- (Performer)
    Coward, Noel, 1899-1973 (Performer)
    Shelton, Anne, 1923-1994 (Performer)
    Hutch (Performer)
    Driver, Betty, 1920-2011 (Performer)
    Berlin, Irving, 1888-1989 (Performer)
    Durbin, Deanna, 1921-2013 (Performer)
    Kyser, Kay, 1906-1985 (Performer)
    Thorburn, Billy (Performer)
    Billy Cotton’s Band (Performer)
    Squadronaires (hudební skupina) (Performer)
    Issue dataEngland : Academy Sound And Vision, p1995
    Phys.des.1 zvuková deska (77:08) : ADD/DDD, mono ; 12 cm + 1 brožura (8 s.)
    Copy count1, currently available 1, Access to Shelves 1
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    Track No.LocationSublocationInfo
    300000031972Ústřední knihovnaHudební knihovna
    ContentsPrelude & fugue : ”the Spitfire” (English Chamber Orchestra, Steuart Bedford, dirigent) -- Speech & siren (Chamberlain) -- There’ll always be an England (Alfred Piccaver, tenor) -- ”I would say to the house...blood, toil, tears and sweat...” (Churchill) -- Wish me Luck as you wave me ”goodbye” (Gracie Fields) -- Adolf (Billy Cotton’s band; Alan Breeze, zpěv) -- Lili Marlen (Lale Andersen) -- The washing on the Siegfried line : we’re gonna hang out (Arthur Askey) -- We’ll meet again (Vera Lynn) -- ”We shall go on to the end...we shall fight on the beaches...we shall never surrender” (Churchill) -- London pride (Noël Coward) -- Run, rabbit, run (Flanagan & Allen) -- ”Let us therefore brace ourselves...This was their finest hour” (Churchill) -- There’s something in the air (Squadronaires) -- Coming in on a wing and a prayer (Anne Shelton) -- ”Never in the field of human conflict was so much owed by so many to so few...” (Churchill) -- A nightingale sang in Berkeley Square (Hutch) -- The world will sing again (Betty Driver) -- El alamein speech (Montgomery) -- The white cliffs of dover : there’ll be bluebirds over (Vera Lynn) -- ”We shall not fail or falter...Give us the tools...” (Churchill) -- This is the army, Mr. Jones (Irving Berlin) -- American Patrol (Glenn Miller) -- Say a prayer for the boys over there (Deanna Durbin) -- Praise the lord and pass the ammunition (Kay Kyser) -- D-Day speech (Eisenhower) -- When they sound the last ”all clear” : ”the organ, the dance band and me” (Billy Thorburn) -- I’m going to get lit up : when the lights go on in London (Carroll Gibbons and the Svoy Orpheans) -- Shine on, Victory moon (Issy Bonn) -- ”This is your victory...” (Churchill) -- The Dambusters - March
    NoteAnglicky.
    Originální mono nahrávky z let 1939-1945, předehra a finále nahráno stereo v roce 1987
    CreditsProdukce a kompilace Peter Dempsey
    Publisher numberCD AJA 5163
    EditionLiving era
    Ser.statement/add.entry Living era
    CountryUnited Kingdom
    LanguageEnglish
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