YOU’VE GOT TO LAUGH You’ve got to laugh with this great collection of funny songs, comedy routines and monologues by the popular and well loved comedy artists who entertained the troops during the Second World War. Adolf – Ambrose (1939) Who Is This Man? – Tommy Handley (1939) Sam Goes To It – Stanley Holloway (1941) My Brother In The Lifeguards – Jack Warner (1939) Careless Talk – Stanley Holloway and Leslie Henson (1941) The Home Guard (The Day War Broke Out…) Robb Wilton (1943) Could You Please Oblige Us With A Bren Gun? – Noel Coward ( 1941) Albert Evacuated – Stanley Holloway (1940) Please Leave My Buter Alone – Elsie Carlisle (1939) Where Does Poor Pa Go In The Black-Out? – Norman Long (1939) The Deepest Shelter In Town – Florence Desmond (1940) ITMA – Tommy Handley (1939) The Munitions Worker – Robb Wilton (1943) Der Fuhrer’s Face Spike Jones (1942) At The Court Of Good Queen Bess – Elsie and Doris Walters (1937) The Biggest Aspidistra In The World – Gracie Fields (1941) Our Sergeant Major – George Formby (1938) Max With The Forces – Max Miller (1940) Kiss Me Goodnight Sergeant Major – Arthur Askey (1939)
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