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Old 03-13-08, 10:39 AM   #31
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Old 03-15-08, 12:47 AM   #32
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I get an other good song in my gramophone, named "Barrack's blues" by Joe Teagarden.
But I can't find the lyrics nowhere.
Do you know where I can find it ?
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Old 03-15-08, 06:21 AM   #33
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Sorry....you got me there.

Have you tried
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Yep, nothing.
Very strange.
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Hopefully someone will read this and come up with something
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I get an other good song in my gramophone, named "Barrack's blues" by Joe Teagarden.
But I can't find the lyrics nowhere.
Do you know where I can find it ?
Part of your problem is that it's Jack Teagarden. Smokin 'bone player. But I cant find the lyrics either. The original recording is evidently out of print as well. Inexpensive dowload links.

http://www.emusic.com/album/Various-.../10911049.html

http://www.amazon.com/Barracks-Blues...5631946&sr=1-1
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I get an other good song in my gramophone, named "Barrack's blues" by Joe Teagarden.
But I can't find the lyrics nowhere.
Do you know where I can find it ?
Part of your problem is that it's Jack Teagarden. Smokin 'bone player. But I cant find the lyrics either. The original recording is evidently out of print as well. Inexpensive dowload links.

http://www.emusic.com/album/Various-.../10911049.html

http://www.amazon.com/Barracks-Blues...5631946&sr=1-1
That first link in particular is much appreciated

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I get an other good song in my gramophone, named "Barrack's blues" by Joe Teagarden.
But I can't find the lyrics nowhere.
Do you know where I can find it ?
Part of your problem is that it's Jack Teagarden. Smokin 'bone player. But I cant find the lyrics either. The original recording is evidently out of print as well. Inexpensive dowload links.

http://www.emusic.com/album/Various-.../10911049.html

http://www.amazon.com/Barracks-Blues...5631946&sr=1-1
That first link in particular is much appreciated

Beware, said link can be addictive. Has been shown to cause you to listen to sweet tunes you never even thought of hearing.
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Old 03-16-08, 10:37 AM   #39
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I get an other good song in my gramophone, named "Barrack's blues" by Joe Teagarden.
But I can't find the lyrics nowhere.
Do you know where I can find it ?
Part of your problem is that it's Jack Teagarden. Smokin 'bone player. But I cant find the lyrics either. The original recording is evidently out of print as well. Inexpensive dowload links.

http://www.emusic.com/album/Various-.../10911049.html

http://www.amazon.com/Barracks-Blues...5631946&sr=1-1
That first link in particular is much appreciated

Beware, said link can be addictive. Has been shown to cause you to listen to sweet tunes you never even thought of hearing.
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Old 03-16-08, 12:52 PM   #40
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wowowo !!!


I believe the correct period comment would be "Hubba hubba!"
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Old 03-17-08, 03:33 PM   #41
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I get an other good song in my gramophone, named "Barrack's blues" by Joe Teagarden.
But I can't find the lyrics nowhere.
Do you know where I can find it ?
Part of your problem is that it's Jack Teagarden. Smokin 'bone player. But I cant find the lyrics either. The original recording is evidently out of print as well. Inexpensive dowload links.

http://www.emusic.com/album/Various-.../10911049.html

http://www.amazon.com/Barracks-Blues...5631946&sr=1-1
Oye !
Theres is a mistake in the name of my file, downloaded I don't know where...
I still unable to find the lyrics.
But we can listen some songs here:

http://www.youtube.com/results?searc...ra&search_type=

Thanks.

PS: would you I upload the "Barrack' Blues" ?
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I should think that hearing Vera Lynn warbling away "The White Cliffs of Dover" and "We'll Meet Again" whilst on U-Boot patrol would destroy the "total immersion" factor somewhat; likewise the playing of swing and jazz would have been "streng verboten", I should think, in the Kriegsmarine. The same goes as regards listening to Marlene Dietrich's songs: she had defected to the USA by the time WWII kicked off in Europe and was considered as a traitor by the Nazis after she had done the voice overs for Hollywood produced propaganda films against the Third Reich.

I am not expressing any fascist sympathies here, just thinking of historical accuracy.
Some good points.......but who can honestly say what Kaleuns carried in their personal record collections.
Is it too far fetched to imagine some Germans listened to British and American radio broadcasts just as some British listened to German radio broadcasts.
I don't believe there were many Nazis in the Kriegsmarine (certainly less than in the other areas of the German forces) so I like to think some British music would have been listened to.
I tend to agree with you there as regards the difference between what was forbidden and what actually happened in reality, especially in combat situations.

On the Eastern Front captured members of the SS and Waffen-SS were shot mostly on sight and their activities and possessions minutely analysed by the NKVD. I have seen archives here (Russia) where the NKVD has reported the SS and Wehrmacht troops as possessing US jazz and swing records that must have been brought from Western Europe into the Soviet Union; the NKVD considered such possessions as evidence of disaffection with the German fascist regime as the Nazis classed jazz as "entartete Musik" (degenerate music), as did Stalin and his party faithful: "Socialist Realism" was the name of the game back in the USSR of the 1930s and '40s.

For this reason I include a few "swing" records in my on board gramophone collection.

It don't mean a thing if it ain't got that swing!

Just love Glenn Miller!

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Even as a lad the lyrics of "Lili Marlene" always puzzled me: who was singing to whom?

A woman vocalist sings: "Underneath the lantern by the barrack gate, darling I remember the way you used to wait...".

The person that waited by the gate was Lili, surely, and not a pining soldier, because it was there that singer states that the person at the gate would whisper tenderly that she would be "my Lili of the Lamplight, my Lili Marlene".

So why does a woman sing the lyrics? Surely a woman should sing words that would run something like: "Underneath the lantern by the barrack gate, darling I remember the way I used to wait..." where "I would whisper tenderly that I would be your Lili of the Lamplight, your Lili Marlene"?

Just wondering, like.
I wonder who wrote the song. Perhaps the female vocalist was covering a song written by a man. Or perhaps it was written by the soldier and sung to lilli who eventually recorded it after her man was lost in combat. Call me a romantic, I don't care!
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Okay.....Hi romantic
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It's a pongo's song, anyway. ("Pongo" - Royal Navy slang for "soldier"; "pong" = stink; "pongo" presumably because sailors wash and combat troops don't.)

Outside naval barracks women usually say: "Hello, sailor!"

So I'm told.
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Outside naval barracks women usually say: "Hello, sailor!"

So I'm told.
Only the ones asking for money up front.
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