In any event, I hope readers find thema musing. If anyone can place one or both of these it would really make my day. The song with "the cold atomic surf must have been on the radio in the 70 s when I heard it, but people tell me that I have a really good memory for things like that which catch my attention, and I remember thinking it was a very interesting line so I don't think I imagined it changed the words. I heard the Army Rangers folk song two days ago. Clever people in the military had thought it would be to use the additional five atomic bombs they thought they'd have after the two they dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki to destroy Japanese beach defenses, Hence "To the sound of the cold atomic surf" My father was slated to take part in the planned invasion of Japan. The other song has the lyrics "To the sound of the cold atomic surf" and it was to a rock beat or maybe even in the style of surfing songs. The ranger school is for the young and the bold Rock steady, roll ready I'm going to the ranger school Hey young fool who you talking to I'm an RI at the ranger school The first is a song about the Army Rangers I copied down these bits of the lyrics to the best of my ability, but I can't guarantee that I got them down absolutely correctly or that you might be familiar with lyrics to a slightly different version: We will float, float, float through the air Subsequent the passing of the time and having lots of funĪnd on ascending we will figure up as two We will float a little, fly a boat a little,Īs we wrote a little, write a note a little, Making love and kisses every time we scan it We’ll sail (go?) round and round the lunar planet The first part is sung very quickly and the second part is sung slowly at the same time by another person. Id like the title, when it's from and if there might be any recordings of it. I'm trying to find information about an old song (1930's? early 1900's?). ![]() They've continued to tour and release singles since, having several line-up changes.I need some help. A series of successful singles led to a sponsorship by energy drink 'POWER HORSE'. In 2000, their fourth release, titled 'To dla Was' (English: "It's for you"), was a sort of turning point. Other locations that they played in included Austria, Germany, Greece, and all across Poland. With growing fan interest abroad, Classic toured in the U.S. They made another music video for the title track. In 1997, Classic released the album 'Warto żyć' (English: "Is Worth Living"). In 1996, the group expanded their past release into a CD with new songs included The tune "Tam za rzeką" (English: "There is a River") became another hit. They produced a successful music video for the title track. After playing to local acclaim, Classic broke into the Polish mainstream with their 1994 album 'Jolka Jolka' (In English: 'Jolly, Jolly'). Then band members Robert Klatt, Jacek Ambroziaki, and Waldemar Kiełbasiński founded the group in 1992 in Iłowa. Their best known hit is "Hej Czy Ty Wiesz" (in English: "Hey, Do You Know"). It has gone through numerous personnel changes, with frontman Robert Klatt being the only constant. Read Full Bio Classic is a Polish band that plays light, dance-based pop music- known as 'disco polo' in Poland. ![]() ![]() Suggest a correction in the comments below.Ĭlassic is a Polish band that plays light, dance-based pop music- known as 'disco polo' in Poland. The Night Begins To Shine The Night Begins To ShineĬontributed by Declan G. The Night Begins To Shine Night Begins To Shine
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