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  • 7-4-13

    Happy 4th to everyone. Great parade in West Peoria to start the day. We are so luckey to live in the greatest Country in the world.

  • #2
    we really are so richly blessed - and what a great day for a parade!!

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    • #3
      I know 4th of July is passed....but one of our BradleyFans regulars sent me this and I thought it was pretty special - you decide........


      The link below will take you to a video showing the very first public singing of "GOD BLESS AMERICA".
      But before you watch, you should also know the story of the song.

      The time was 1938. America was still in a terrible economic depression. Hitler was taking over Europe
      and Americans were afraid we'd have to go to war. It was a time of hardship and worry for most Americans.

      This was the era just before TV, when radio shows were HUGE, and American families sat around their radios
      in the evenings, listening to their favorite entertainers, and no entertainer of that era was bigger than Kate Smith.

      Kate was also large in size, and the popular phrase still used today is in deference to her, "Ain't over till the fat lady sings".
      Kate Smith might not have made it big in the age of TV, but with her voice coming over the radio, she was the biggest star of her time.

      Kate was also very patriotic. It hurt her to see Americans so depressed and afraid of what the next day would bring.
      She had hope for America , and faith in her fellow Americans. She wanted to do something to cheer them up,
      so she went to the famous American song-writer, Irving Berlin (who also wrote "White Christmas")
      and asked him to write a song that would make Americans feel good again about their country.

      When she described what she was looking for, he said he had just the song for her. He went to his files
      and found a song that he had written, but never published, 21 years before - way back in 1917.
      He gave it to Kate Smith and she worked on it with her studio orchestra. She and Irving Berlin were not sure
      how the song would be received by the public, but both agreed they would not take any profits from God Bless America .
      Any profits would go to the Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts of America. Over the years, they have received over ten million dollars in royalties from this song.

      This video starts out with Kate Smith coming into the radio studio with the orchestra and an audience.
      She introduces the new song for the very first time, and starts singing. After the first couple of verses,
      with her voice in the background still singing, scenes are shown from the 1940 movie, "You're In The Army Now."
      At the 4:20 mark of the video you see a young actor in the movie, sitting in an office, reading a paper. It is Ronald Reagan.

      Frank Sinatra considered Kate Smith the best singer of her time, and said when he and a million other guys
      first heard her sing "God Bless America " on the radio, they all pretended to have dust in their eyes as they wiped away a tear or two.

      To this day, God Bless America stirs our patriotic feelings and pride in our country. Back in 1940,
      when Kate Smith went looking for a song to raise the spirits of her fellow Americans, I doubt she realized
      just how successful the results would be for her fellow Americans during those years of hardship and worry,
      and for many generations of Americans to follow. Now that you know the story of the song, I hope you will enjoy it and treasure it even more.

      NOW HERE IS HOW "GOD BLESS AMERICA " SHOULD BE SUNG!


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      • #4
        Originally posted by tornado View Post
        I know 4th of July is passed....but one of our BradleyFans regulars sent me this and I thought it was pretty special - you decide........




        http://www.youtube.com/watch_popup?f...nQDW-NMaRs#%21


        This made my day. The definitive performance of a great song! In all the years since its introduction, no one has ever sung it better. The pop stars who mangle our national anthem could learn from this.

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