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  • the japs fucked with us...we blew. them. the. fuck. UP!

  • this song was recorded during all the 1940's i might make a new version

  • The Rising Sun Is Setting !! 70 years-- The Lord Works In Mysterious Ways!

  • Why the fuck do people thumbs down videos that don't deserve thumbs down. 

  • @suspekt29 Maybe because this video is racist.

  • Memories 1941 ,

  • Do you have "Good Bye Dear, I'll Be Back In a Year" by the same artist? I'd like to hear that one.

  • @Rockabillyrulzok Sorry, I don't have that record.

  • my gradfather died at pearl harbor so thank you fo this song

  • Sammy Kaye released the song in late 1941

  • banzai - toyota rules!

  • Yes, Toyota is a good automaker. But what does it have to do with the record?

  • @1947Desoto Thanks for this Record & your Comment to donrapp! A product of the Lost Generation.....

  • Thanks for putting this on. I have the sheet music in front of me but since I can't play it I was hoping to hear it somewhere!

  • What's so funny?

  • DICK Roberson!!!xDDDDDDDDDDD but the music is nice

  • medal of honor pacific assault music

  • I know which one your talking about. This is a different version. The one on MOH PA in my opinion was better. I can't find that version anywhere, except it's heard for a couple of seconds in Woody Allen's "Radio Days".

  • Every time I post something with a link it doesn't go through. The USS Ward "first shot" was a defensive one. Had enough verifiable debris been recovered, it might have put Pearls' defense at high alert before the attack began. The mini subs were part of Japans long thoughtout plan to sink escaping ships and clog the entrance to P harbor. The crew of the Ward maintained they scored a kill but some were skeptical. They were vindicated in 8/28/02, when mini-sub wreckage was found off Honolulu.

  • Hows it going 1947desoto?

  • I meant to reply earlier, I knew the U.S. didn't attack a foreign vessel without a just cause. Thanks for claryifying it, I nearly believed m80cluster.

  • died for a big lie xD

  • What do you mean?

  • they could have been warned but without enough corpses the american people would never have agreed to join the 2nd World War ...

    it was a mobilizing plan !!!

    since that day america is making wars nonstop until now ...

    but it´s only one of many lies about war ...

  • True, but I feal WWII and the Iraq war are completely different. The Iraq War is nearly identical to the Vietnam war. (I just spent a semester on that exact subject). Fighting in WWII made much more sense, they attacked us. Noone attacked us in Vietnam or Iraq. Vietnam was all about containment of communism and Iraq is about oil.

  • i kno that the usa was attacking first ...

    they broke a contract by bombing a japanese submarine , and so the japanese attacked PH

  • Really? Wow, never heard about that before.

  • Dawn 12-07-41, destroyer USS Ward spotted a Japanese mini-sub operating in Hawaiian waters- considered an act of war, (forget that Japanese carriers had already launched the first wave of planes to attack Pearl) crewmen of the Ward began shelling the mini-sub. It radioed USN command that at least one shell pierced the sub conning tower, but the sub sank to quick to provide confirmation. The crew maintained long after WWII they sunk the mini, a threat to any US ships exiting the fateful harbor.

  • It would make sense to attack the sub. It's a Military vessal in an area off limits to foreign military. Plus, it happened the day of the attack. That sub was probably planning to look for land and signal back to the carriers for the OK. Your information seems a little contradictory in my opinion. However, if you have a website as proof of this info I'd be willing to look at it.

  • One Of My Great Uncles Was Actually A Survivor From One Of The Ships During Pearl Harbor And Lived Through Being Blown Off Of His Battle Gun, His Name Was Wayne Sadler US. Navy!

    Megan Phillips

  • Cool! Thanks for the info! Do you know what ship he was on?

  • Sammy kaye wrote and performed the origanal only two weeks after pearl harbor.

  • I have this on MP3 from a 4 disk "Songs of WWII" CD set. It only has USA music, would have been fun to hear some british or somthing, but its still fun to listen too.

  • Wow! Haven't heard that except on my own scratchy 78! I have the one by Carson Robison on a 78 Bluebird record. I wonder how many others sung this as I have most of the World War II songs.

  • I think there might be two more.

  • The song sung by Carson Robison is a different tune.

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