AFRS-V-Disc-4


(4.8 stars; 3 reviews)

The Army was the original source of the V-Disc records, with their first  being issued in October of 1943. The Army’s V-Disc project provided a monthly 'care' package of music specially recorded for troops overseas. Soldiers fighting a far-flung war welcomed these musical snapshots of life back home.The V-Disc project actually began in June 1941 , six months before the United States' involvement in World War II, when Captain Howard Bronson was assigned to the Army's Recreation and Welfare Section as a musical advisor. Bronson suggested the troops might appreciate a series of records featuring military band music, inspirational records that could motivate soldiers and improve morale. By 1942, the Armed Forces Radio Service (AFRS) sent 16-inch, 33 rpm vinyl transcription discs to the troops from eight sources: special recording sessions, concerts, recitals, radio broadcasts, film sound tracks and commercial records.

This recording is part of the Old Time Radio collection.

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Chapters

Put Your Arms Around Me Honey 3:34
Blue Skies 3:15
It Ain't Necessarily So 3:25
Home On The Range / Take Me Back To My Boots And Saddle 4:31
In My Arms 4:16
''Murder'', He Says 3:12
Meadowland 4:15
I've Got Sixpence - When The Yanks Go Marching In 4:14
Man To Man 3:35
The Caissons Go Rolling Along 4:53
Moon Dreams 5:06
Sleepy Town Train 3:11
Oh Little Town Of Bethlehem 5:24
Hark The Herald Angels Sing 4:29
Angus Dei 3:44
And The Great Big Saw Came Nearer And Nearer 5:25
Dick Liebert at the Console of the Radio City Music Hall Organ - Barbershop Med… 5:43
I've Got A Heart Filled With Love For You Dear 3:21
Sleigh Ride In July 5:56
Silent Night - Adeste Fidelis - Jingle Bells 5:56
White Christmas - I'll Be Home For Christmas 4:17
Ave Maria 5:51
I Want a Little Doggie 3:18
My Dreams Are Getting Better All The Time 5:13
I Can't Give You Anything But Love 5:19
I Can't Get Started / Keep The Home Fires Burning 4:48
One Alone - Poinciana 5:03
On The Atchison Topeka And Santa Fe 6:00
The St. Louis Blues March 4:25
Dinah 4:15
Please Don't Squeeze The Banana 5:39
Medley (Waikiki Wedding) 6:05
In the Shade of the Old Apple Tree 4:52
In The Shade Of The Old Apple Tree 3:50
Helen of Troy 5:50
Muggsy Spanier and his V-Disc Jazz Band - China Boy 5:07
Frankie And Johnnie pt 1&2 7:23
Don't You Ever Let Me Go 4:05
The Maid With The Flaccid Air 4:10
Silent Night - O Come All Ye Faithful 5:02
Medley: O, Little Town of Bethlehem / Joy to the World / White Christmas 5:16
My Old Flame 6:03
Twilight Song 6:26
The Song Is You 3:35
Remember Me 5:47
There's A Small Hotel 3:16
Come Rain Or Come Shine 5:26
Adeste Fidelis 2:56
The Christmas Song / Jingle Bells 6:36
White Christmas - Silent Night 4:07
I'm Glad I Waited For You 3:49

Reviews

Sad Christmas Song


(5 stars)

I once again love listening to this vintage music. Now, I finally have a copy of the saddest Christmas song ever, "I'll be Home for Christmas." Imagine a sailor somewhere on an ocean, a soldier or a Marine over his head in mud or snow and listen to that last line, "I'll be home for Christmas if only in my dreams." It's a tear-jerker.