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  • This is a lovely video. I suffer with agoraphobia and on my Facebook page, every time I have to go out somewhere I play this as my signature tune LOL! Everyone loves it! Thank you for enabling me to share it. I would be lost without this as my tag line!! xx

  • Absolueltey gf1001

  • Happy Remembrance day one and all. From Canada.

  • Just Imagine how many of those men in the crowd singing were silenced by the rage of war, never to sing again. I can't help but tear up when I listen to this version.

  • thank you . I performed this song recently please take a look.

  • Backing track can be found on singsnap.com

  • Hi lilsaprano...Try singsnap.com...

  • Anyone know where i can get a backing track of this great song ?

  • @lilsaprano123 I can send you one Karaoke version words and all

  • Brilliant song, i've murdered it a few times on Karaoke

  • Really nice thank you - the fotographs are lovely too.

  • i LOVE this song :D and im into rock music and classical!! :D

    its in the history boys :D

  • Thanks for uploading this.

    Gracie never recorded a studio version of this song. It was in 1939 when she was ill with Cancer, and so they did a direct-dub from the film for the 78 version, as with all the other songs from the film 'Shipyard Sally.'

  • You surprise me, OtP. Never say "never"...

    Gracie did, of course, record this song in the studio.

    The film soundtrack which was issued in lieu of a commercial studio recording would have been recorded in 'some' studio (possibly even Abbey Road where most of her RZs were recorded anyway) but of course she recorded it commercially in the both the 60s and 70s too.

    LOL (;-)) (Sorry, S, couldn't resist!)

    Anyway, thanks for this upload, skinhat. This is a really lovely live version.

  • I just hoped that you wouldn't read that!!...I knew you'd pick up on it!! :D

  • A nice version of this Gracie toured all over the world in WW11 working her backside off. It seems she is given very little credit she might have left the UK but all the money she made was for the British war effort. I understand by 1941 she made enough money for 30 spitfires before the US entered the war. In the states because of her Italian husband Gracie became an even bigger star and was loved as much if not more by the Americans.

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