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Artist Song Album Label Comments
Vaughn Monroe and His Orchestra When the Lights Go On Again (All Over The World) Kiss the Boys Goodbye Direct Source
The Ink Spots This Is Worth Fighting For Till Then: Songs That Helped the Allies Win The War History Channel
The Four Vagabonds Rosie the Riveter The Human Orchestra Jasmine
The Merry Macs Praise the Lord And Pass The Ammunition The Harmonious Hits of the Merry Macs Collector's Choice
Bing Crosby There'll Be Bluebirds Over The White Cliffs Of Dover Cocktail Hour Columbia River great request! Perfect for Memorial Day
General Eisenhower Pre D-Day Announcement to the Armed Forces transcription otr-cat.com
Nat King Cole Trio D-Day King Cole Trio: Legendary 1941-44 Broadcast Transcriptions Naxos
Fats Waller & His Rhythm Swing Out to Victory Complete Recorded Works Vol. 6 JSP
Count Basie Orchestra v/ Jimmy Rushing For The Good Of Your Country 1938-1945
Frank Gillard Build-up to D-Day radio transcription 4 June 1944 otr-cat.com
George Formby Imagine Me In the Maginot Line Till Then: Songs That Helped The Allies Win the Way History Channel
unknown Last Two Seats PSA otr-cat.com
Peggy Lee Waitin' For The Train To Come In The Singles Collection Capitol
Mildred Bailey w/ the Delta Rhythm Boys When That Man Is Dead And Gone Big Band Patrol Victory Patrol
Alan Melville Paratroops Are Landing radio transcription 4 June 1944 otr-cat.com
Gene Krupa Orchestra Keep 'Em Flying Uptown
unknown Save Used Paper PSA otr-cat.com
Louis Jordan Infantry Blues Jubilee otr-cat.com
Duke Ellington Orchestra Hayfoot Strawfoot Jubilee otr-cat.com
Bing Crosby Get On The Road to Victory Cocktail Hour Columbia River
Orson Welles Send Uncle Sam a Dime Best of Suspense otr-cat.com
Tommy Dorsey Orchestra v/ Frank Sinatra Dig Down Deep The Song is You! RCA
Frank Sinatra War Bonds PSA otr-cat.com
Spike Jones and his City Slickers Buy More Stamps and Bonds PSA otr-cat.com
GI Jill War Bonds PSA otr-cat.com
Kay Kyser Orchestra Any Bonds Today? Songs That Won the War: Rosie The Riveter otr-cat.com
unknown reporter D-Day Crossing radio transcription 6 June 1944 otr-cat.com
The Four Vagabonds Comin' In On A Wing And a Prayer The Human Orchestra Jasmine
The Victor First-Nighter Orchestra feat. Fats Waller That's What the Well-Dressed Man In Harlem Will Wear Fats Waller Complete Recorded Works Vol. 6 JSP
Guy Byam Parachute Into France radio transcription 8 June 1944 otr-cat.com
Chester Wilmot Gliders Landing radio transcription 6 June 1944 otr-cat.com
Duke Ellington Orchestra A Slip Of The Lip (Can Sink A Ship) The Blanton-Webster Band RCA
The Jesters You're In The Army Now Wartime Anthems Direct Source
Ethel Merman Why Do They Call A Private A Private? The Entertainers of WWII
Tony Pastor And His Orchestra $21 A Day, Once A Month Always In My Heart: Classic Songs from WWII Direct Source
Don Hollanbeck Invasion Has Begun radio transcription 6 June 1944 otr-cat.com
Hoagy Carmichael No More Toujours L'Amour (Hoya, Hoya) The Entertainers of WWII
John Snagge D-Day Has Come radio transcription 6 June 1944 otr-cat.com
Cass Dailey He Loved Me Till The All Clear Came Command Performance otr-cat.com
unknown Tire Registration Week PSA otr-cat.com
George Formby I Did What I Could With My Gas Mask The Ukulele Man Prism
unknown Sugar Rationing Is Necessary PSA otr-cat.com
Louis Jordan and his Tympany Five Ration Blues Let the Good Times Roll Bear Family
unknown Share The Meat Program PSA otr-cat.com
Vaughn Monroe and His Orchestra Stop Watching The Clock 1943
unknown Save Used Fat PSA otr-cat.com
Mildred Bailey w/ Teddy Wilson Scrap Your Fat Someday Sweetheart
General Eisenhower To the People of Western Europe transcription otr-cat.com
Bing Crosby I'll Be Home for Christmas Corsby's Wartime Radio Broadcasts Crosby would sing this song for troops on USO tours
Fibber McGee and Molly War Bonds & Stamps radio transcription otr-cat.com