If You Were The Only Girl In The World Sung By Henry Burr

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Uploaded by on Nov 10, 2009

Henry Burr's song accompanied by a First World War slideshow. Slideshow created by www.WW1Photos.com

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  • Back in the late 50's, My Father used to whistle this tune while driving at night, Mom would be sleeping in the passanger seat and I would be lying down in the back seat on our way to visit relatives down south, both are gone now. but this song brought back memories for me... and tears......

  • how wonderful , my grandfather from england was in the first world war . made me shed a tear .lovely

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  • I am 57 and my grandmother taught me this song. I love the old songs. I think Harry Secombe sang this.

  • This is a treasure. Thank you for posting.

  • I heard this song tonight on Downton Abbey too. I love this recording of this song because it sounds like World War I which is the storyline of the show right now.

  • @sillyg800 I just heard this tonihgt on Downton Abbey I love your story

  • @Sk8erPunk8 its a love song... about a guy and a girl... its not about war

  • My favourite version of this song. Can you please tell me where I can find it? I couldn't find this version on iTunes :(

  • Beautiful! I loved it! :)

  • Thanks for this great version, especially for the elusive verse

  • @Sk8erPunk8 neither? totally unrelated in my opinion.

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