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WW2 Songs 1943
SONGS OF 1943
FIRST PLACE SONGS - (TOTAL WEEKS) BRAZIL 1939 "Aquarella do Brasil", Portuguese words and music by Ary Barroso; English words by S.K. Russell (1942). 1943 introduced by Eddie Duchin Orch.; hit records by Xavier Cugat and Jimmy Dorsey bands. YOU'LL NEVER KNOW (24) Lyrics: Mack Gordon: Music: Harry Warren Introduced in the 1943 musical film: Hello, Frisco, Hello COMIN' IN ON A WING AND A PRAYER (18) Lyrics: Harold Adamson: Music: Jimmy McHugh PAPER DOLL (23) Johnny S. Black Introduced in the 1942 musical film: Hi Good Lookin' PEOPLE WILL SAY WE'RE IN LOVE (30) Lyrics: Oscar Hammerstein II: Music: Richard Rodgers Introduced in the 1943 Musical Theatre: Oklahoma! MY HEART TELLS ME (19) Lyrics: Mack Gordon; Music: Harry Warren Introduced in the musical film: Sweet Rosie O'Grady AS TIME GOES BY (21) Herman Hupfield Introduced in the Musical Theatre: Everybody's Welcome SUNDAY, MONDAY, OR ALWAYS (18) Lyrics: Johnny Burke; Music: James Van Heusen Introduced in the musical film: Dixie l'VE HEARD THAT SONG BEFORE (15) Lyrics: Sammy Cahn; Music: Jule Styne Introduced in the non-musical film: Youth on Parade LET'S GET LOST (13) Lyrics: Frank Loesser; Music: Jimmy McHugh Introduced in the musical film: Happy Go Lucky DON'T GET AROUND MUCH ANY MORE (16) Lyrics: Sidney Keith (Bob) Russell; Music: Duke Ellington ALL OR NOTHING AT ALL (14) Arthur Altman and Jack Lawrence ELMER'S TUNE (15) Dick Jurgens, Sammy Gallop and Elmer Albrecht Introduced in the musical film: Strictly in the Groove MOONLIGHT BECOMES YOU (14) Lyrics: Johnny Burke; Music: James Van Heusen Introduced in the musical film: Road to Morocco SHOO SHOO, BABY (17) Phil Moore SECOND PLACE SONGS - (TOTAL WEEKS) YOU'DE BE SO NICE TO COME HOME TO (16) Cole Porter Introduced in the 1942 musical film: Something to Shout About IN THE BLUE OF EVENING (18) Lyrics: Thomas Adair; Music: Alfonso D'Artega THEY'RE EITHER TOO YOUNG OR TOO OLD (12) Lyrics: Frank Loesser; Music: Arthur Schwartz Introduced in the musical film: Thank Your Lucky Star PISTOL PACKIN' MAMA (14) Al Dexter OH, WHAT A BEAUTIFUL MORNIN' (13) Lyrics: Oscar Hammerstein II; Music: Richard Rodgers Introduced in the Musical Theatre: Oklahoma! THAT OLD BLACK MAGIC (15) Lyrics: Johnny Mercer; Music: Harold Arlen Introduced in the musical film: Star Spangled Rhythm THIRD PLACE SONGS - (TOTAL WEEKS) IT CAN'T BE WRONG (20) Lyrics: Kim Gannon; Music: Max Steiner Introduced in the non-musical film: Now, Voyager I HEARD YOU CRIED LAST NIGHT (13) Lyrics: Jerrie Kruger; Music: Ted Grouya Introduced in the non-musical film: Cindarella Swings It
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Some of these hits have stood the Test of time very well
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Has anybody
seen a duplicate of the quality in the last 30 years!!!!!
Just don't make them anymore, to my knowledge. When you see a recent movie or one years ago, you hear the theme music from this era or earlier!!!!!! SF NC |
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When Mom
was carrying me in '46. Gramma took her to a Chi-town stage of Oklahoma - gonna give me some exposure to good music as early as possile. Guess it worked - I'm still hooked on musicals. Brigadoon, Camelot, My Fair Lady, West Side Story. And the old songs. Okay, I'll be seeing you, in all the old familiar....
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