Variant title |
Inside story of Nazi radio broadcasting and propaganda swing |
Contents |
Onward Christian soldiers (1939) (1:53) -- The British ministry of misinformation (1939) (:51) -- Lord Haw Haw of Zeesen (1939) (3:17) -- The British cruiser Exeter has been run aground (:44) -- I want to be happy (1940) (3:2) -- One would describe as the height of cynicism (1940) (:37) --Hold me (1940) (3:26) -- The diplomatic correspondent of the Italian newspaper Tribuna (:46) -- St Louis blues (1940) (3:11) -- I'll never say "never again" again (1941) (2:41) -- FDR Jones (1941) (2:59) -- Who'll buy my bublitchky (1941) (2:38) -- Lili Marleen (1942) (3:25) -- Makin' whoopee (1942) (3:09) --Japanese sandman (1942) (3:19) -- I double dare you (1943) (2:30) -- Under an umbrella in the evening (1943) (2:29) -- I want to be happy (The Imperial War Museum) (1944) (3:28) -- We are waiting for you (1944) (4:38) -- Last talk from Radio Hamburg (1945) (9:52) -- Continuation of the programme by a British colonel (1945) (3:13). |
Local note | Joyner-JOYNER MUSIC LIBRARY BOOK ACCOMPANIED BY SOUND RECORDING MusicLib Media CD-3664. |
Bibliography note | Includes bibliographical references (p. 343-352) and index. |
Performer |
William "Lord Haw Haw" Joyce (2nd, 4th, 6th, 8th, 21st works) ; Lale Andersen (13th, 17th works) ; Western Brothers (3rd work) ; Charlie and his Orchestra (5th, 7th, 9th-17th works) ; Calling Invasion Forces (19th-20th works) ; Allied Military Government (22nd work). |
Date/time/place of a event note | Recorded from 1939 to 1945. |
LCCN | 96036617 |
ISBN | 0300067097 (cloth : alk. paper) |