Title | It's a Long Way to Berlin, But We'll Get There |
Alternative Title | p. 2, top: It's A Long Way To Berlin, But We'll Get There! |
Composer | Flatow, Leon |
Lyricist | Fields, Arthur |
Publisher | Leo Feist Inc. |
Place of Publication | New York (N.Y.) |
Year of Publication | 1917 |
Date of Copyright | 1917-09-07 |
Physical Description | 1 score, voice and piano ([1], 2-3, [1] p.) |
Historical Note | This is the second variant of the second printing. Feist’s usual practice was to deposit a first printing, for copyright only, that had identical music but with a front cover containing only text and a back cover that was blank. The variants are distinguished by their back covers and by the inset photographs; they are ordered by the back covers and, when necessary, alphabetically by the persons pictured on the front. The Saturday Evening Post advertisement cited on the back cover has not yet been located. |
Dedication | Dedication |
Subject - Topic | - World War, 1914-1918
- Popular music
- Songs and music
- Soldiers
- Recruiting and enlistment
- Songs and music
- William II, German Emperor, 1859-1941
- Marches (Voice with piano)
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Subject - Geographic | - United States
- Germany
- Berlin (Germany)
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Subject - Temporal | 1911-1920 |
Lyrics | - [verse 1] Rueben Plank a husky Yank, / Came into town one day, / And said "I can't resist, / I really must enlist – by heck, / I'll help to get that Kaiser Bill / I hear so much about," / He passed the test, threw out his chest, / And started into shout.
- [refrain 1] "It's a long way to Berlin, but we'll get there / Uncle Sam will show the way, / Over the line, then across the Rhine, / Shouting Hip! Hip! Hooray! / We'll sing Yankee Doodle 'Under the Linden,"' / With some real live Yankee Pep! Hep! / It's a long way to Berlin but we'll get there, / And I'm on my way by heck – by heck."
- [verse 2]: Rueben Plank was in the ranks / For just a little while, / Then he soon went ahead, / He's Corp'ral Plank instead, by heck, / He gets his squad together / And at night when all is still, / They sing the chorus Reuben wrote, / To Mister Kaiser Bill.
- [refrain 2]
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Musical Genre | March song |
Repository | Newberry Library |
Rights | NoC-US |
Rights Description | The organization that has made the Item available believes that the Item is in the Public Domain under the laws of the United States, but a determination was not made as to its copyright status under the copyright laws of other countries. The Item may not be in the Public Domain under the laws of other countries. Please refer to the organization that has made the Item available for more information. |
Artist | Rosenbaum Studios |
Cover Description | American soldiers in formation, rifles on shoulders, with an officer with sword in front, march forward and to the right; BL is an inset photograph of Neil McKinley. Black, red, and blue on white; signed with icon BL. |
Back Cover Description | - Reproduction of a Saturday Evening Post advertisement; red and blue on white. Promotional text, illustrations, and samples:
- Hawaiian Butterfly (© 1917 02 14)
- Hong Kong (© 1916 06 23)
- BL: A-66
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Interior Description | - p. 2, BL, in box: Also published for / Band 25¢ / Orchestra 25¢ / Male Quartette 10¢
- p. 2, BR, in box: This composition may also be had for your Talking Machine or Player Piano
- Gutter, pp. 2-3, middle: Feist logo
- Plate numbers: pp. 2-3, BL: 3692-2
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Performance Medium | Voice and piano. |
Original Location | Box 165 |
Local Identifier | ndi165_125 |
Collection Title | James Francis Driscoll Collection of American Sheet Music |
Collection | World War I Sheet Music from the James Francis Driscoll Collection of American Sheet Music |