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The "Panzerlied" ('Tank Song') is a Wehrmacht march of the Nazi era, sung primarily by the Panzerwaffe—the tank force of Nazi Germany during World War II. It is one of the best-known songs of the Wehrmacht and was popularised by the 1965 film Battle of the Bulge. [1] It was composed by Oberleutnant Kurt Wiehle in 1933.
Na polye tanki grokhotali (Russian: На поле танки грохотали, lit. 'Across the Field Tanks Thundered') is a Soviet military song, popularized by the 1968 film At War as at War (Russian: На войне как на войне, romanized: Na voyne, kak na voyne), [1] [2] about the crew of an SU-100 (SU-85 in the basic novel) tank destroyer.
Panzerlied ("Tank song") was a German military march of the Wehrmacht armored troops (Panzerwaffe), composed in 1933. [16] The NSKK (Nationalsozialistisches Kraftfahrkorps) also made their own take on the Panzerlied, but with a different variation called the Panzerwagenlied ("Armored car song").
The "March of the Soviet Tankmen" (Russian: Марш советских танкистов, romanized: Marsh sovetskikh tankistov) is a 1939 Soviet military march song composed by the Pokrass brothers and with lyrics by Boris Savelyevich Laskin [] (Борис Савельевич Ласкин), [1] whose debut was in the 1939 movie Tractor Drivers, [2] in which the role of Klim Yarko is played ...
"Sex Music" is a song by American singer Tank. It was written by Tank along with Robert Newt, Jerry "Texx" Franklin, Harvey Mason, Jr., Kristina Stephens, and J. Valentine for his fourth album Now or Never (2010), while production was helmed by Mason and Song Dynasty.
The song was written in November 1944 by Lance-Sergeant Harry Pynn of the Tank Rescue Section, 19 Army Fire Brigade, who was with the 78th Infantry Division just south of Bologna, Italy. [1] There were many variations on verses and even the chorus, but the song generally and sarcastically referred to how easy their life in Italy was.
The song was first performed in 1900 during a celebration of former president Abraham Lincoln. It was sung by a choir of 500 children at their segregated school in Florida, per the NAACP.
Leonardo da Vinci sketch of his armored fighting vehicle. Leonardo da Vinci is often credited with the invention of a war machine that resembled a tank. [6] In the 15th century, a Hussite called Jan Žižka won several battles using armoured wagons containing cannons that could be fired through holes in their sides, but his invention was not used after his lifetime until the 20th century. [7]