Old Mariner
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I don't have much time for a lot of the 'patriotic' or morale-boosting songs of that era, in large part because of the way WW2 has been repackaged and revised in recent timews over here. Often for political ends, even more often by people who just have no idea what it must have been like to live through a war like that, and want to celebrate it - you know, the usual mythology - "everyone pulled together, we don't have community spirit like it any more, the Blitz was great, really". That sort of dangerous nostalgia is growing in recent years, as those who were alive then pass on and are no longer able to correct it. Still, Lili-Marleen is something else. I love Dietrich's version (fascinating character; I named a cat after her - RIP Marlene Marlowe, 2008-2016). All her stuff, really. I love the notion of conscripted men from all sides enjoying that song- a rare moment of common humanity in the hell of warfare that seems like a triumph. Bit like the Christmas truce of December 2014 in that sense. I also love Lili Marlene because of its style.... more Weimar Cabaret than Andrews Sisters... German cabaret music from the Weimar era is fabulous, so wonderfully melancholic, I find it improbably uplifting.
I tend to have the same take on the militaristic songs, marches, and whatnot.
If I had to choose 1930s-40s era music, my top two choices would be Django Reinhardt and Josephine Baker. I could never really get interested in Dietrich. I tend to prefer the more low-key and relaxing type music to the "bombastic" swing music.