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1944 WWII era Music Sheet – I had a little talk with the Lord

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For sale is an original 1944 military themed sheet music for “I HAD A LITTLE TALK WITH THE LORD”. This song is by Mann Curtis with music by Vic Mizzy. Cover art by Barbelle. Published by Santly-Joy, Inc. Cover features a WWII soldier searching for spiritual inspiration. Perfect for framing. Measures about 9″ by 12″.  If you think its strange to intertwine religion with a profession called upon to wield lethal force, I refer to the saying: “There’s no atheists in fox holes”. A great WWII era collectible.

The lyrics are as follows:

Dusk was falling on the Pacific,
All was strangely still,
In the silence before the battle,
In a foxhole in Bougainville.
Faces were tense and waiting
Till a boy brought new hope their way
And fearlessly told his buddies
As they knelt to God to pray:

[chorus]
I Had a Little Talk With The Lord,
I Had a Little Talk With The Lord,
There on a battle weary is the land
I Had a Little Talk With The Lord,
I begged the Lord to send down some rain
To give me strength to stand up again;
Right there my heart began to smile
and I Had a Little Talk With The Lord.
And the Lord spoke
And the clouds broke
And the thunder crashed around
And I knew the Lord had blessed me
For the rain came tumbling down.
So have a little talk with the Lord,
Have faith and you will share his reward,
For I found the strength to fight for my land
When I Had a Little Talk With The Lord,
I Had a Little Talk With The Lord.

When Yankee Doodle learns to Parlez vous Français
Parlez vous Français, in the proper way,
He will call each girlie “Ma Chérie”,
To every Miss that wants a kiss he’ll say
Wee, Wee On Ze Be, On Ze Bou, On Ze Boule, Boulevard,
With a girl, with a curl, you can see him promenade
When Yankee Doodle learns to Parlez vous Français,
“Oo La La, Sweet Papa” he will teach them all to say.
Weight 1.5 lbs
Dimensions 14 × 10 × 1 in