Story of a favourite war time song
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Story of a favourite war time song
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Re: Story of a favourite war time song
It's always seemed logical to me that Harry Williams wrote the music to Jack Judge's words on "It's a long way to Tipperary".Also that Jack Judge sold his part of the songwriting rights to the Williams family for a gambling bet would fit in with the character Jack Judge.
Also that the final touches of the song was completed in The Malt Shovel,Oldbury is not too difficult to believe.
Also that the final touches of the song was completed in The Malt Shovel,Oldbury is not too difficult to believe.