The Further It Is From Tipperary - The USA in WW1
Release Date: 04/26/2025
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To listen to all the songs mentioned in the episode please visit their Spotify playlist here: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1FQDrBphYqYLAuN6Jm01PN
REFERENCES
Tom’s Scone Recipe
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PowjfRG1eGE
Jack Judge: His life in Oldbury
https://simonbriercliffe.com/2016/11/08/black-country-irish-oldbury/
Lusitania Passenger List
https://www.rmslusitania.info/lusitania-passenger-list/
History of Tin Pan Alley
https://soundamerican.org/issues/big-band/history-tin-pan-alley
Billy Murray Discography
https://adp.library.ucsb.edu/index.php/talent/refer/15232
Patricia Hammond Records on to Cylinder
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p02grgqc
The Further It Is From Tipperary Sheet Music
https://digitalcollections-baylor.quartexcollections.com/Documents/Detail/the-further-it-is-from-tipperary/2224704
Tanks in WW1
https://www.iwm.org.uk/history/how-britain-invented-the-tank-in-the-first-world-war#:~:text=On%2015%20September%201916%2C%20tanks,the%20start%20of%20the%20attack
The Bowery
https://www.boweryalliance.org/significance-of-bowery/
Jack Norworth’s Version of the Song
https://youtu.be/IFTL7STFIUw?si=8ERN451RN6NITwuE
Break The News To Mother (The Shannon Four) 1917
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dXuW7D4LMt4
CHAPTERS
00:00 Introduction
03:59 The Importance of Wartime Songs
08:02 Exploring 'It's a Long Way to Tipperary'
12:02 The Life of Jack Judge and Songwriting
16:07 The Controversy of Song Credits
19:57 The Impact of the Lusitania on American Involvement in WW1
24:13 The Rise of Tin Pan Alley
27:53 Billy Murray: The Voice of a Generation
30:00 Bel Canto vs. Popular Music
32:00 The Evolution of Vocal Styles
34:10 Recording Techniques of the Early 20th Century
34:58 Exploring the Song's Sheet Music
36:58 Discovering the Song's Historical Context
37:59 Analyzing the Lyrics and Their Significance
42:51 Cultural References in the Song
47:06 Comparing with Other Wartime Songs
54:56 Listener Engagement and Future Episodes
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CONTACT THE PODCAST
If there's a wartime song that you think they should discuss, or if you have a personal or family story connected to one, drop them a line at [email protected] to be "Mentioned in Dispatches".
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