> One fine Tue in May, Glenn Christensen wrote to All:
> GC> A popular WWII song went:
> GC> "We'll meet again
> GC> Don't know where
> GC> Don't know when
> GC> But I know we'll meet again
> GC> Some sunshiny day."
> GC> Pretty prosaic for today, but when wives and mothers were
> GC> watching their uniformed young men departing on the train for
> the war,
> Is that song of WWII vintage? A friend long again told me that he'd
> thought
> it had something to do with the Wobblies or the American Communist
> Party. He,
> of course, could well have been wrong.
Your friend was wrong.
"I'll be seeing you" (in all those old familiar places) is the tune's
name. It was of WW-2 vintage. Unless we are thinking of 2 different
songs.
Regards,
Jack
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