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"Praise The Lord And Pass The Ammunition" 78 rpm Bluebird - Hard To Find Version
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LARGE CACHE OF 50 COPIES OF THIS HARD TO FIND VERSION OF THIS WORLD WAR IIFAVORITE WAS FOUND IN TWO SEALED CARTONS AND SOLD TO ME APPROXIMATELY
30 YEARS AGO. THE RECORDS ARE IN VERY GOOD CONDITION (AS PICTURED) WITH A
FEW SCUFFS AND LIGHT SCRATCHES. THE BLUEBIRD SLEEVES ARE IN NEAR EXCELLENT
CONDITION. THESE MUST HAVE ORIGINALLY COME FROM A RECORD STORE DURING
OR AFTER WORLD WAR II.
SIDE ONE: "PRAISE THE LORD AND PASS THE AMMUNITION"
SIDE TWO: "LIFT EVERY VOICE AND SING"
YEAR: 1942
GENRE: Blues / Gospel
RECORD LABEL: RCA - BLUEBIRD 30-0806
RECORD TYPE: 78 RPM - 10 inch
ARTIST: THE SOUTHERN SONS
RECORD CONDITION: VERY GOOD to VERY GOOD+
SLEEVE CONDITION: ALMOST NEW
This song describes a chaplain being with some fighting men who are under
attack from an enemy. He is asked to say a prayer for the men who were
engaged in firing at the oncoming planes. The chaplain puts down his Bible,
mans one of the ship's turrets and begins firing back, saying "Praise the Lord
and pass the ammunition".
Chaplain Forgy appeared on the game show "I've Got a Secret" in an episode
that originally aired May 18, 1955, and recalled the story as follows:
"Well, I was stationed aboard the USS New Orleans, and we were tied up
at 1010 dock in Pearl Harbor when we were attacked again. We were
having a turbine lifted, and all of our electrical power wasn't on, and so
when we went to lift the ammunition by the hoist, we had to form lines
of men - form a bucket brigade - and we began to carry ammunition up
through the quarter deck into the gurney, and I stood there and directed
some of the boys down the starboard side, and as they were getting a
little tired, I just happened to say, "Praise the Lord and pass the
ammunition." That's all there was to it."