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“Thanks to the Yanks, Bob Hawk Radio Theme Song, 1945

$8 USD“Thanks to the Yanks, Bob Hawk Radio Theme Song, 1945

Collectibles:Sheet Music:Patriotic
This title of this sheet music song is “Thanks to the Yanks”, a serenade to returning servicemen. The song was written by Bob Hawk, Jack Meakin and Robert Sour, and was copyrighted by Remick Music Corporation in 1945. This was the theme song of Bob Hawk’s popular radio program, also called “Thanks to the Yanks”. The cover illustration by Marshad shows the emblems of the four armed services, together with clasped hands, in red, white and blue. The sheet music measures about 9 by 12 inches. It is ...
“I Am An American” Red, White and Blue Illustration by Im-Ho, 1940

$6 USD“I Am An American” Red, White and Blue Illustration by Im-Ho, 1940

Collectibles:Sheet Music:Patriotic
This complete title of this sheet music song is “Shout! Wherever You May Be, I am an American”. The cover illustration by Im-Ho makes a huge patriotic statement in red, white and blue. The song was written by Ira Schuster, Paul Cunningham and Leonard Whitcup, and was copyrighted by Mercer & Morris, Inc., in 1940. The sheet music measures about 9 by 12 inches. It is in good condition with creases at the bottom corners. This item will be packaged with a backing board and plastic sleeve in a large ...
REDUCED Judy Garland – "The Last Time I Saw Paris", 1940 Victory Version

$10 USD ReducedREDUCED Judy Garland – "The Last Time I Saw Paris", 1940 Victory Version

Collectibles:Sheet Music:Patriotic
This classic song “The Last Time I Saw Paris”, was written by Jerome Kern and Oscar Hammerstein 2nd, during the time the German Army occupied the city of Paris at the start of World War II. This “Victory Version” sheet music features a young and beautiful Judy Garland on the cover. The song was published in 1940 by T. B. Harms Company. The sheet music measures approximately 9 by 12 inches. It is in good condition with some edge wear, a crease at the lower right, a music store stamp across Judy’s ...
SALE Red Cross WW II London Nurse, “Rose Ann of Charing Cross”

$15 USD SaleSALE Red Cross WW II London Nurse, “Rose Ann of Charing Cross”

Collectibles:Sheet Music:Patriotic
This sheet music song is called “Rose Ann of Charing Cross”, and it was written by Kerit Goell and Mabel Wayne. It was published in 1942 by Shapiro, Bernstein & Co, in New York. The lyrics tell of the love a soldier feels for a Red Cross hospital worker in London, illustrated on the cover together with a photo of band-leader Sammy Kaye. The sheet music measures 9 by 12 inches, and is in very good condition with some minor wear and rubbing on the cover. There is an owner’s signature at the top ...
1943 War-Time Song from London Musical - Comedy Under Fire

$18 USD1943 War-Time Song from London Musical - Comedy Under Fire

Collectibles:Sheet Music:Patriotic
This sheet music song is called “I’m Going to Get Lit-Up (When the Lights Go Up in London)”. The song was written by Hubert Gregg,and was featured in the musical comedy “Strike a New Note”, performed at the Prince of Wales Theatre in London, during the time when London was under attack in World War II. It was published in 1943 by the Peter Maurice Music Co., Ltd. There is a note at the top left stating ”Eve, everyone is singing and talking this here in London Town”. The sheet music measures 8-1 ...
 
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