Posted February 07, 2004 by Public Domain 4U
It's A Long Long Way To Tipperary
by Albert Farrington
, 1915

Public Domain 4U says: Another far out blast from the past from yer pals at PD4U, this is one of the biggest hit songs from the WW1 era. Nothing has really changed much, in the human heart since then. But the word "gay" has changed somewhat! Great song, great playing, marvelous singing, and how did they get such a good recording back then? ProTools has nothing on a nice old reel to reel and a band that can actually play.
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