This reminds me of my father. He joined the Navy in November 1943 at the age of 17. He served in World War II, Korea and Vietnam. A serve for 30 years and retired as a mustang lieutenant commander. He is still with us and will be 98 in June. You are my hero dad.
I am old now, but I did get to see "The Gallant Hours" in the theaters in 1960 Along with my father and older brother. Dad died in 1967 August 20 and my brother died Feb 9, 2020, The Second World War was much closer to us then than it is now.
If we forget what the greatest generation did then we will be lost - but if we can remember them and what they did for us then we will find the strength that we need - in our dark days and this world will be made a better place. 'No Great Men...Only Great Challenges... we are forced to meet...'
Every time I hear this ballad, I'm driven to tears. My life was a bit like "Bull" Halsey. I went to sea at 17 and never looked back. I am even from the same home town, Elizabeth, New Jersey. I retired from the Navy in '93. =Stefan=
chengloki my dad and his twin brothers were sailor in WWII. My dad retired from 33 years in the navy and reserves. I followed in his footsteps that were big to fill. I have never regretted it. Except the fact that I didn’t go to Annapolis when I had the chance. It is in your blood
Thank you for your service. My father was part of the Allies in Europe. I love the movie The Gallant Hours. One of my favorites. William "Bull" Halsey Jr. GBE What he did with the Big E was amazing. The new Big E has been commissioned and will be dedicated in 2023. Is it any wonder Roddenberry called his ship the Enterprise. I love that quote. Peace.
My Dad was a British Royal Navy officer in WWII, first helping deliver lend-lease ships from Brooklyn and Bayonne Navy Yarts up to Halifax N.S., then mostly aboard escourt carriers with Atlantic convoys. I play this and think of him whenever I visit the shore. He left his London home at 16 to join the Merchant Service, and the rest is history. Thanks to him, I have his sea blue eyes and salt water in my veins.
Found your video after a computer search for the song. This movie is my favorite and the opening song brings me to tears. I was three years old when WWII began and have some memory of Victory gardens, paper, rubber, and I believe lard drives. The war's end had all of us kids dancing and yelling in the streets. As a former Naval Aviator I have landings on six aircraft carriers and a Vietnam tour so it is natural, I guess to have an emotional connection. Thank you for finding and preserving "Away He Went" by the Roger Wagner Chorale.
The Pacific theater was truly the greatest campaign fought by the United States Navy. The world owes those men and women a debt of gratitude. Do not forsake their sacrifice. Be worthy of it.
Thank you for posting this great song! Sometimes things are just difficult to find & you saved everyone a lot of time. It’s such a beautiful song. Your thoughtfulness is greatly appreciated. 🇺🇸
I wish this hymn was available on iTunes! Just watched "The Gallant Hours" again last night. Very good, although Leyte Gulf will always be in the back of my mind when discussing Halsey.
Yes, he took the bait, but to me it is a wonder how the Japanese fleet were able to approach, what was it taffy 3, and open fire without being detected... Thanks for watching
This is a magnificent movie. I’ve seen it several times and just about to watch it again. I love these older movies as they’re so powerful. Great acting & writing has been replaced these days with ‘computer graphics’ and sensationalism. They trade off either on the writing of the script or the Actors’ performance. These movies, actors and writers are a part of the American story., our history. Today, they tend to rely on those gimmicks more often than not. Movies of this quality are few and far between. I love movies that are retelling a story with griping accuracy & realism as this one. A lot of brave people lost their lives during WW2. I’d love to see more of these movies being shown. It’s a shame we don’t have a designated channel showing these important accounts. If we had more accurately told, like this one, the kids today would watch, learn & enjoy the process. Tom Brokaw was right when he so eloquently labeled them, ‘The Greatest Generation’! . 🌈🙏🇺🇸
The lyrics: I knew a lad who went to sea and left the shore behind him. I knew him well the lad was me and now I cannot find him. Away, away, away he went, in deep and salty water. His girl she waited years for him. She was his neighbor's daughter Away, away, away he went and left the shore behind him. I knew him well the lad was me and now I cannot find him. Away, away, away he went Away he went and now I cannot find him. The rolling sea he would embrace, the rolling sea hath took him. And passed him on a lonely beach, the roaring sea forsook him. ~ Haunting. Perhaps the greatest sea shanty ever written.
Here's some trivia that may interest you: one of the actors the opening credits mention is named "Ward Costello." He played "Captain Black," who is the officer left-over from Admiral Ghormley's staff. If you look further down in the credits, you'll find that Ward Costello also wrote the words and music for the opening theme.
My father (Paratrooper/Ghost) fought the Nazis and then became a Nazi Hunter. "There are no great men, there are only great challenges that ordinary men are forced by circumstances to meet."- Fleet Adm Wm. F. "Bull" Halsey, Jr. Thank all of you who served and are still serving. God Bless and Keep All of you. And this is my favorite movie and song of all time. A brilliant production Greg. Thank you.
@@gregniceville You are Welcome. You have a gift for this. I look forward to watching your other videos and I hope for more. May God Bless and Keep you always, my friend in spirit.
My father flew the PPY's out of Australia and throughout the South Pacific for four years during WWll. He married his Aussie sweetheart and had 9 kids. I was 3rd youngest. I couldn't have asked for better, hard working parents. They had no education but raised 9 kids, all college grads and 8 on scholarship. The Greatest Generation by example. Salute Dad. Miss you.
My dad was on a carrier named the Ommaney Bay in January 1945 that was hit by a Kamikaze. He DID survive and there are actually pics on the net of his ship on fire before it sank. This makes me think of him; most everything Navy does.
My uncle served on the Gambier Bay lost during the battle to recapture the Philippines. He made it. So many didn't. He was part of the deck crew, not a flier. Love the film and I tear up every time I hear this.
Janet-hello !- my dad (Lt. James F. White, radar/electronics officer), enlisted right after graduation form college was also on the Ommaney Bay! He and my mom never missed a reunion . Hopefully you dad and mine reunited at some point. My father was hardly shy and could tell a great story, but was always reticent about his service . when you return from your watch to find you bunkmate above you dead from straffing, or jump overboard from 40 feet from a sinking ship-I guess that brings pause to any man.
@@johnwhite2576 unreal. So, maybe 20mm from Zero penetrated the deck on one of those jeep carriers (without any armor) is how a man in his bunk could be killed?
I came home from Milking cows one morning, and this movie came on TV.. while having lunch..it is my all time ''favourite movie''..bought the DVD as well .// ..( Returned Servicemen )) ..
What an amazing video sir! Thank you so much! I just finished The Gallant Hours and I still am beside myself that (me being the WWII history buff I am) I had not seen it yet. Cagney, in his older years, was PERFECT as Halsey. Wonderful picture.
Like Stefan I too joined the United States Navy at seventeen, VF33 off the USS Independence. She and I were the same age, Christened in 1958. Now she's stripped to the waterline in Brownsville. This hymn makes me proud, the US Navy is still the best on Planet Earth. Mess with the best, die like the rest.
There is no more illogical addiction then going to sea, but we all get it, part is the opening of the inch of water between the pier and you, just simplify your life into just duty
Thank you again or posting ... I find that that Melodic music hauntingly Beautiful and I love the movie . Now I play it often on the back ground while i'm posting ... Many thanks ... M
Hi Greg! Always I have just loved this beautiful nautical hymn. I have looked for a recorded performance, best quality by the Robert Wagner Chorale. You can buy this movie on dvd at Amazon, good price, that's what I did for the music, and I still have to transfer the audio. Still thumbs up, some things are not tarnished by the passage of time.
Thanks for your comment Leonard K. I saw this movie growing up in the 60's and felt a connection to this song. It has been a life of ups and downs, nothing has changed, have a wonderful day
"Gallent Hours" Was a good movie, about a good Admiral, Halsey. He was his own worse enemy. But he had a better quality about himself. He Loved all those who served under him. "He spoke his Mind, because he didn't want to lose it". He faught the enemy, with what our Country gave him. He won battles. What brought him down were the "Two Typhoon's" he had to deal with. With No Help, from the Navy's Meteorological Division, at that time. Nimitz had to deal with Washington, DC's Politicians, who were clueless. Halsey, should be remembered as one, of our "Greatest Generation's" Sailor/Aviators, who went off to Sea to help fight for our freedoms.
It's the Fog of War. Halsey, Spruance, and Chester Nimitz did a superb job of it. Along with all the men who served in the PTO. Including my Uncle George, Radioman on PBY's.
@@GeorgeSemel ; Agreed. My dad was an Aviation Machinist's Mate, in Pensacola, Fla., didn't go to war because it was immediately following The Sullivan Brothers situation, as his brother Eddy got torpedoed off the coast of France while sailing aboard a DE. I had another Uncle while with The First Marine Division who got it in the back at Guadal, but survived it, and became a lifer. Uncle Bill, a Marine Captain when retired. He started out as an enlisted man well before the war even started.
halsey was a great commander and hero, but no need to whitewash this mistake. The battle of leyte gulf was ours to lose obviously, and halsey offensive aggressive penchant hurt him this time, but then again it served him well at Santa Cruz and Guadalcanal battles.
Does anyone know who wrote this song? I've heard Robert Wagner, founder of the Robert Wagner Chorale who actually recorded this song did but another source says Ward Costello, who played Captain Harry Black, wrote the lyrics.
Hi, I found this, The Gallant Hours Theme Words and Music by Ward Costello Sung by Roger Wagner Chorale (as The Roger Wagner Chorale) from this link www.imdb.com/title/tt0053849/soundtrack, have a beautiful day...
We can still become everything they were, but Never can anyone claim to have bested them. Make no mistake. We are in peril again. Again Much that threatens our existence is being hidden from us. ALL of us had better hope the entire world joins together once more to overcome the Evil amongst us that is finally, openly revealing itself. Pray for our Leaders. Pray for God's Grace and Mercy.
Greg, wonderful job making this video and stitching together the audio from the beginning and the ending of one of my favorite movies. The tribute too I admired.I have not been able to figure out how to rip music from videos since about 25 years ago, things have changed a bit since and it's now harder. Would it be possible to get the MP3 from the audio of this clip? Thanks, Patrick
I watch this movie practically everyday. There is something so comfortable about it. Unfortunately Tubie is removing the movie. Today apparently is the last day they will be showing it. I have actually tried to find the corral that sings it so as to watch them perform it but you no avail. I am thankful at least that you have this recorded even though I've heard it so many times it plays in my head.
THIS BRINGS ME TO TEARS, QUICKLY TO A BROAD SMILE ACROSS MY HUMBLE FACE. MY LIFE LONG DREAM WAS TO GO TO PEARL HARBOR. I DID IN 2016. IT WAS THE 75 TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE ATTACK . I MET 3 OF THE 5 SURVIVORS FROM THE USS ARIZONA. INSTEAD OF SPENDING MY LIFE ONBOARD NUCLEAR SUBMARINES I SPENT IT IN THE TOWERS OF NYC AS AN ELECTRICIAN. ON 9-11-01 MY TOWERS FELL. IT WAS MY PEARL HARBOR BUT TOO OLD TO RESPOND. BEING FERRIED ACROSS THE HUDSON NEAR 43RD STREET I LOOKED SOUTH AT THE TOWERS I HAD WORKED AT MANY TIMES IN THE PAST. AWAY WE WENT WAS THE HYMN ON MY MIND. WHEN WILL THIS BE EASIER TO HANDLE?
This reminds me of my father. He joined the Navy in November 1943 at the age of 17. He served in World War II, Korea and Vietnam. A serve for 30 years and retired as a mustang lieutenant commander. He is still with us and will be 98 in June. You are my hero dad.
Beautiful, thanks for sharing
A most befitting song to the greatest generation. What heroes they are and were.
I am old now, but I did get to see "The Gallant Hours" in the theaters in 1960 Along with my father and older brother. Dad died in 1967 August 20 and my brother died Feb 9, 2020, The Second World War was much closer to us then than it is now.
If we forget what the greatest generation did then we will be lost - but if we can remember them and what they did for us then we will find the strength that we need - in our dark days and this world will be made a better place. 'No Great Men...Only Great Challenges... we are forced to meet...'
Me to, I to remember seeing this in the theater! I was always a Cagney fan! And I took was a mere lad!
@@mikewangler3017preach brother 🙏🏼🇺🇸preach
Such a beautiful, haunting song. Beautiful tenor voice.
Every time I hear this ballad, I'm driven to tears. My life was a bit like "Bull" Halsey. I went to sea at 17 and never looked back. I am even from the same home town, Elizabeth, New Jersey. I retired from the Navy in '93. =Stefan=
chengloki my dad and his twin brothers were sailor in WWII. My dad retired from 33 years in the navy and reserves. I followed in his footsteps that were big to fill. I have never regretted it. Except the fact that I didn’t go to Annapolis when I had the chance. It is in your blood
thank god we had people like you!
My dad retired from the navy in '93, also. "The Gallant Hours" is one of his favorite movies.
@@richardknack968 ; Highly underrated movie, starring the late great James Cagney.
Thank you for your service. My father was part of the Allies in Europe. I love the movie The Gallant Hours. One of my favorites. William "Bull" Halsey Jr. GBE What he did with the Big E was amazing. The new Big E has been commissioned and will be dedicated in 2023. Is it any wonder Roddenberry called his ship the Enterprise. I love that quote. Peace.
My Dad was a British Royal Navy officer in WWII, first helping deliver lend-lease ships from Brooklyn and Bayonne Navy Yarts up to Halifax N.S., then mostly aboard escourt carriers with Atlantic convoys.
I play this and think of him whenever I visit the shore.
He left his London home at 16 to join the Merchant Service, and the rest is history. Thanks to him, I have his sea blue eyes and salt water in my veins.
@@ReginaldDay-q7j thank you for such a beautiful story, take care my friend
I encourage anybody to watch this movie. Its very well done!
The greatest generation, sad to see them pass, let us not forget , and continue to remember all the heroes.
Love this ballad.
I love it also, thanks for watching
Found your video after a computer search for the song. This movie is my favorite and the opening song brings me to tears.
I was three years old when WWII began and have some memory of Victory gardens, paper, rubber, and I believe lard drives. The war's end had all of us kids dancing and yelling in the streets.
As a former Naval Aviator I have landings on six aircraft carriers and a Vietnam tour so it is natural, I guess to have an emotional connection.
Thank you for finding and preserving "Away He Went" by the Roger Wagner Chorale.
First saw this film in the 70s, and as I become older, going away and becoming something else
Really was a blessing
This Song is the Story of My Life. Lord Have Mercy on Me, Amen.
Hello, since an early age, I have felt the same. Have a beautiful day please
@@gregniceville Touche' (smile)
The Pacific theater was truly the greatest campaign fought by the United States Navy. The world owes those men and women a debt of gratitude. Do not forsake their sacrifice. Be worthy of it.
Amen
Haunting. It get the blood up and the tears down.
I miss movies like The Gallant Hours, no Rambo or Arnold, just regular guys getting it done
Thank you for posting this great song! Sometimes things are just difficult to find & you saved everyone a lot of time. It’s such a beautiful song. Your thoughtfulness is greatly appreciated. 🇺🇸
The brave men of the Pacific wartime are the one's who gave us the heroes of today.God bless them all.
I wish this hymn was available on iTunes! Just watched "The Gallant Hours" again last night. Very good, although Leyte Gulf will always be in the back of my mind when discussing Halsey.
Yes, he took the bait, but to me it is a wonder how the Japanese fleet were able to approach, what was it taffy 3, and open fire without being detected... Thanks for watching
This is a magnificent movie. I’ve seen it several times and just about to watch it again. I love these older movies as they’re so powerful. Great acting & writing has been replaced these days with ‘computer graphics’ and sensationalism. They trade off either on the writing of the script or the Actors’ performance. These movies, actors and writers are a part of the American story., our history. Today, they tend to rely on those gimmicks more often than not. Movies of this quality are few and far between. I love movies that are retelling a story with griping accuracy & realism as this one. A lot of brave people lost their lives during WW2. I’d love to see more of these movies being shown. It’s a shame we don’t have a designated channel showing these important accounts. If we had more accurately told, like this one, the kids today would watch, learn & enjoy the process. Tom Brokaw was right when he so eloquently labeled them, ‘The Greatest Generation’! . 🌈🙏🇺🇸
The lyrics:
I knew a lad who went to sea and left the shore behind him.
I knew him well the lad was me and now I cannot find him.
Away, away, away he went, in deep and salty water.
His girl she waited years for him. She was his neighbor's daughter
Away, away, away he went and left the shore behind him.
I knew him well the lad was me and now I cannot find him.
Away, away, away he went
Away he went and now I cannot find him.
The rolling sea he would embrace, the rolling sea hath took him.
And passed him on a lonely beach, the roaring sea forsook him.
~
Haunting. Perhaps the greatest sea shanty ever written.
Here's some trivia that may interest you: one of the actors the opening credits mention is named "Ward Costello." He played "Captain Black," who is the officer left-over from Admiral Ghormley's staff. If you look further down in the credits, you'll find that Ward Costello also wrote the words and music for the opening theme.
My father (Paratrooper/Ghost) fought the Nazis and then became a Nazi Hunter. "There are no great men, there are only great challenges that ordinary men are forced by circumstances to meet."- Fleet Adm Wm. F. "Bull" Halsey, Jr. Thank all of you who served and are still serving. God Bless and Keep All of you. And this is my favorite movie and song of all time. A brilliant production Greg. Thank you.
Thank you for a beautiful comment, have a great day please
@@gregniceville You are Welcome. You have a gift for this. I look forward to watching your other videos and I hope for more. May God Bless and Keep you always, my friend in spirit.
My father flew the PPY's out of Australia and throughout the South Pacific for four years during WWll. He married his Aussie sweetheart and had 9 kids. I was 3rd youngest. I couldn't have asked for better, hard working parents. They had no education but raised 9 kids, all college grads and 8 on scholarship. The Greatest Generation by example. Salute Dad. Miss you.
@@bobcolton4942 you are beautiful, thanks for sharing your story
I am retired Air Force but this movie and Midway are my all time favorite
I flew A4s in Vietnam, 219 traps. My Uncle flew F6F's during WWII, Okinawa. Thank you for this video.
You are very welcome, my friend. Thanks for your service and a wonderful comment.
Thank You and your Uncle both for your courage service and dedication to duty and country.
Thank you for both of your service
Mega thanks to you and all who served.
Thank you for service and bravery
My dad was on a carrier named the Ommaney Bay in January 1945 that was hit by a Kamikaze. He DID survive and there are actually pics on the net of his ship on fire before it sank. This makes me think of him; most everything Navy does.
Thank you for your wonderful comment in memory of your dad...
My uncle served on the Gambier Bay lost during the battle to recapture the Philippines. He made it. So many didn't. He was part of the deck crew, not a flier. Love the film and I tear up every time I hear this.
Janet-hello !- my dad (Lt. James F. White, radar/electronics officer), enlisted right after graduation form college was also on the Ommaney Bay! He and my mom never missed a reunion . Hopefully you dad and mine reunited at some point. My father was hardly shy and could tell a great story, but was always reticent about his service . when you return from your watch to find you bunkmate above you dead from straffing, or jump overboard from 40 feet from a sinking ship-I guess that brings pause to any man.
@@johnwhite2576 unreal. So, maybe 20mm from Zero penetrated the deck on one of those jeep carriers (without any armor) is how a man in his bunk could be killed?
I came home from Milking cows one morning, and this movie came on TV.. while having lunch..it is my all time ''favourite movie''..bought the DVD as well .// ..( Returned Servicemen ))
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Quite a fitting tribute! Thanks! For sharing it with us all!
You are welcome, thanks for watching
Thank you very much. 🙏🇺🇸
I wish I could find an MP3 of this, or even a cd it's on
Just watched the movie again and I love this song. :^)
I Really Like This Song. June 4, 2023 Battle of Midway 81 yrs. old. Victory.
Touche' (smile)
What an amazing video sir! Thank you so much! I just finished The Gallant Hours and I still am beside myself that (me being the WWII history buff I am) I had not seen it yet. Cagney, in his older years, was PERFECT as Halsey. Wonderful picture.
Your welcome, thanks for your comment...
Like Stefan I too joined the United States Navy at seventeen, VF33 off the USS Independence. She and I were the same age, Christened in 1958. Now she's stripped to the waterline in Brownsville. This hymn makes me proud, the US Navy is still the best on Planet Earth. Mess with the best, die like the rest.
The largest and best Navy in the world.
I am retired NAVY. THERE is no greater curse than never allowing me to go back to sea!!!! =Stefan=
Thank you for service my friend.
There is no more illogical addiction then going to sea, but we all get it, part is the opening of the inch of water between the pier and you, just simplify your life into just duty
He is a beautiful sounding tenor.
I was a lad that went to sea at 18 and never really ever came back Nam “72” BT2
God Bless all our Military Men and Women...
I have always loved this song and your video of this reminds me of my Uncle and cousin and my father who served in the Navy thank you for that
You are welcome, Mr. Michalski, thanks for watching
Well done. Very well done.
Thanks for watching
THANK YOU Greg Excellent ....
Thank you for watching, Marla!
Thank you again or posting ... I find that that Melodic music hauntingly Beautiful and I love the movie .
Now I play it often on the back ground while i'm posting ... Many thanks ... M
You're welcome, I watched this as a child, love it...
I LOVE THIS HYMN ITS HAUNTINGLY BEAUTIFUL T / Y ... M
Yes it is, thank you, feeling blessed
excellent work
Thanks for your support Mr. Stemple
Very nicely done
Thank you, have a great day
Hi Greg! Always I have just loved this beautiful nautical hymn. I have looked for a recorded performance, best quality by the Robert Wagner Chorale. You can buy this movie on dvd at Amazon, good price, that's what I did for the music, and I still have to transfer the audio. Still thumbs up, some things are not tarnished by the passage of time.
Thanks for your comment Leonard K. I saw this movie growing up in the 60's and felt a connection to this song. It has been a life of ups and downs, nothing has changed, have a wonderful day
A Fine Navy Day
"Gallent Hours" Was a good movie, about a good Admiral, Halsey.
He was his own worse enemy. But he had a better quality about himself. He Loved all those who served under him. "He spoke his Mind, because he didn't want to lose it". He faught the enemy, with what our Country gave him.
He won battles.
What brought him down were the "Two Typhoon's" he had to deal with. With No Help, from the Navy's Meteorological Division, at that time. Nimitz had to deal with Washington, DC's Politicians, who were clueless.
Halsey, should be remembered as one, of our "Greatest Generation's" Sailor/Aviators, who went off to Sea
to help fight for our freedoms.
Wow, 31 seconds in and there's my father's ship.
FLT ADM William F. Halsey was only fooled once, and I don't blame him for sailing North to get those empty carriers during The Battle Of Leyte Gulf.
It's the Fog of War. Halsey, Spruance, and Chester Nimitz did a superb job of it. Along with all the men who served in the PTO. Including my Uncle George, Radioman on PBY's.
@@GeorgeSemel ; Agreed.
My dad was an Aviation Machinist's Mate, in Pensacola, Fla., didn't go to war because it was immediately following The Sullivan Brothers situation, as his brother Eddy got torpedoed off the coast of France while sailing aboard a DE.
I had another Uncle while with The First Marine Division who got it in the back at Guadal, but survived it, and became a lifer.
Uncle Bill, a Marine Captain when retired.
He started out as an enlisted man well before the war even started.
halsey was a great commander and hero, but no need to whitewash this mistake. The battle of leyte gulf was ours to lose obviously, and halsey offensive aggressive penchant hurt him this time, but then again it served him well at Santa Cruz and Guadalcanal battles.
Does anyone know who wrote this song? I've heard Robert Wagner, founder of the Robert Wagner Chorale who actually recorded this song did but another source says Ward Costello, who played Captain Harry Black, wrote the lyrics.
Hi, I found this,
The Gallant Hours Theme
Words and Music by Ward Costello
Sung by Roger Wagner Chorale (as The Roger Wagner Chorale)
from this link www.imdb.com/title/tt0053849/soundtrack,
have a beautiful day...
@@gregniceville ffff free
We can still become everything they were, but Never can anyone claim to have bested them.
Make no mistake. We are in peril again. Again Much that threatens our existence is being hidden from us.
ALL of us had better hope the entire world joins together once more to overcome the Evil amongst us that is finally, openly revealing itself.
Pray for our Leaders. Pray for God's Grace and Mercy.
Thank you, for watching and commenting Mr. Terry Russel.
Here is a video from comedian Jimmy Dore, it sums this thing up, th-cam.com/video/eNkzk8_DzY4/w-d-xo.html
Buffalo reminds of the ridiculously brave Major Floyd "Red" Parks and his hopeless struggle over Midway in his obsolete Buffalo. So terrible.
Greg, wonderful job making this video and stitching together the audio from the beginning and the ending of one of my favorite movies. The tribute too I admired.I have not been able to figure out how to rip music from videos since about 25 years ago, things have changed a bit since and it's now harder. Would it be possible to get the MP3 from the audio of this clip? Thanks, Patrick
Hi Patrick, thanks for watching and commenting. To get the audio of this clip, use the you tube down loader, then convert the file to MP3, good luck
I 😘 ve this
Every comment brightens my day. Thanks so much
I watch this movie practically everyday. There is something so comfortable about it. Unfortunately Tubie is removing the movie. Today apparently is the last day they will be showing it. I have actually tried to find the corral that sings it so as to watch them perform it but you no avail. I am thankful at least that you have this recorded even though I've heard it so many times it plays in my head.
THIS BRINGS ME TO TEARS, QUICKLY TO A BROAD SMILE ACROSS MY HUMBLE FACE. MY LIFE LONG DREAM WAS TO GO TO PEARL HARBOR. I DID IN 2016. IT WAS THE 75 TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE ATTACK . I MET 3 OF THE 5 SURVIVORS FROM THE USS ARIZONA. INSTEAD OF SPENDING MY LIFE ONBOARD NUCLEAR SUBMARINES I SPENT IT IN THE TOWERS OF NYC AS AN ELECTRICIAN. ON 9-11-01 MY TOWERS FELL. IT WAS MY PEARL HARBOR BUT TOO OLD TO RESPOND. BEING FERRIED ACROSS THE HUDSON NEAR 43RD STREET I LOOKED SOUTH AT THE TOWERS I HAD WORKED AT MANY TIMES IN THE PAST. AWAY WE WENT WAS THE HYMN ON MY MIND. WHEN WILL THIS BE EASIER TO HANDLE?
th-cam.com/video/7NKXxnKwxRM/w-d-xo.htmlsi=l4q9jafnCvqlTHvN
I did find this live version though.
Should had included a photo of Bull Halsey.
Rather look at a TBF...