Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
An adapted version of the song was the first anthem of the Brazilian football club, Fluminense Football Club in 1915. "It's A Long Long Way to Tipperary" was featured in several scenes in the classic movie Das Boot.
"Das Boot" peaked at number one in Germany, Norway and Switzerland. In Germany, it spent 13 weeks atop the chart. The single also entered the top 10 in Belgium (7), Denmark (3), Finland (9), France (9), the Netherlands (3) and Sweden (5), as well as on the Eurochart Hot 100, where it reached number three in May 1992, after 17 weeks within the chart. [4]
English: "It's a Long Way to Tipperary" is a British music hall and marching song written by Jack Judge that, allegedly, was written for a 5 shilling bet in Stalybridge, on the 30 January 1912 and performed the next night at the local music hall.
"Tipperary Hills For Me" "The Tipperary Christening" "Tipperary Far Away" [4] "Tipperary" - a love song written in 1907 by Leo Curley, James M. Fulton and J. Fred Helf. "The Station of Knocklong" [4] "Shanagolden" - written by Seán McCarthy. Recorded by Connie Foley, among others. [8] "The Further it is From Tipperary" by Jack Norworth.
Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 23:35, 31 October 2009: 3 min 50 s (3.78 MB): Staxringold == {{int:filedesc}} == {{Information |Description="It's a Long Way to Tipperary" is a British music hall and marching song written by Jack Judge that, allegedly, was written for a 5 shilling bet in Stalybridge, on the 30 January 1912 and performed the nex
Das Boot (German pronunciation: [das ˈboːt], The Boat) is a 1981 West German war film written and directed by Wolfgang Petersen, produced by Günter Rohrbach, and starring Jürgen Prochnow, Herbert Grönemeyer and Klaus Wennemann. It has been exhibited both as a theatrical release (1981) and a TV miniseries (1985).
John Judge (3 December 1872 – 25 July 1938) was an English songwriter and music-hall entertainer best remembered for writing the song "It's a Long Way to Tipperary".Judge originally wrote and sang the song in 1912, but the far more widely known John McCormack acquired greater name recognition with the song.
Whilst at The Plough Harry continued to write his songs. Many of the songs were written in partnership with Jack Judge who performed at The Malt Shovel in Oldbury, where Harry’s brother Benjamin was the licensee. It’s a long way to Tipperary was written in 1909 and published in 1912 and became famous during the Great War 1914 – 1918.