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  1. 1 de may. de 2024 · About Press Copyright Contact us Creators Advertise Developers Terms Privacy Policy & Safety How YouTube works Test new features NFL Sunday Ticket Press Copyright ...

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  2. 29 de abr. de 2024 · A widely recorded hit by artists such as Frank Sinatra, Paul Anka, and Pat Boone, Harry James and his band’s ‘Ive Heard That Song Before’ was one of the most popular pop songs in 1942. A vintage tune with hints of early R&B stylings, Woody Allen included James’ version of the song in his film Hannah and Her Sisters in 1986.

  3. 13 de may. de 2024 · Songs like “Ive Heard That Song Before” and “Near You” were popular hits that resonated with the wartime spirit. Big band music and swing also gained prominence during this time, with jazz tunes often having a patriotic twist. Some popular wartime songs were: “Ive Heard That Song Before” by Harry James & His Orchestra

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  5. Hace 3 días · Two other notable 1940s classics include Frenesi and Ive Heard That Song Before. Frenesi, performed by Artie Shaw, featured an enchanting mix of jazz and Latin American rhythms. Ive Heard That Song Before, sung by Harry James and Helen Forrest, became a chart-topping hit in 1943.

  6. Hace 21 horas · I heard the na na na parts from elementary to high school. It was high school before I heard the actual song. The original version was by Chris Kenner, a New Orleans R&B singer and songwriter, first recorded and released “Land of 1000 Dances” in 1962 and it only made it to #77 on the Billboard 100. Kenner wrote the song as well.

  7. Yes but I’m old enough to remember when the original came out (and the video on MTV). Edit: and I’d heard Wuthering Heights years before, as a kid. If you’re reading this and don’t know what I mean, check it out. Kate Bush’s first hit song when she herself was a teenager. Based on the classic novel of the same name.