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Jockers Brothers - There's A Service Flag Flying At Our House / I'll Think Of You flac album
  • Performer Jockers Brothers
  • Title There's A Service Flag Flying At Our House / I'll Think Of You
  • Date of release 1918
  • Country USA & Canada
  • Other formats MMF VQF AHX XM AIFF AU AC3
  • Genre Pop
  • Size MP3 1550 mb
  • Size FLAC 1370 mb
  • Rating: 4.3
  • Votes: 138

There's A Service Flag Flying At Our House. A1a. There's A Service Flag Flying At Our House.

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The Sterling Trio led by Henry Burr sings "There's A Service Flag Flying At Our House" on Columbia A2493, recorded on January 10, 1918  . We will do or we will die. There's a million others, giving sons and brothers, and proudly watch them as they march away, and although their hearts may ache, although their hearts may break, there's a million glad they can sing: There's a service flag flying at our house, a blue star in a field of red and white

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There's a Service Flag Flying at Our House is a World War I era song released in 1917. The lyrics were written by Thomas Hoier and Bernie Grossman. Al W. Brown composed the music. The song was published by Joe Morris Music Co. of New York, New York. The Starmer Brothers designed the art featured on the sheet music. On the cover are soldiers marching down a street. Crowds of people cheer them on, and service flags wave above them.

There’s some of that, as vocalist Jason Williamson skewers documentary-makers who take advantage of the poor in Kebab Spider – the skint get used in loo roll shoes – but elsewhere this is a record that expands the idea of what Sleaford Mods could be. Andrew Fearn’s beats are no longer just the backdrop, they’re threatening to take over this album. Surprising influences creep in, from Eighties R&B to the Human League, and on When You Come Up To Me, Williamson not only sings but there’s a melancholy tone breaking through the anger. Tension aside, there’s a great sense of fun here. The title track is pure euphoria, as restless synths of a Utah Saints or Orbital rave break into swelling bass and melody.

If there's something counterintuitive about a flag swinging around like a pendulum, that's only because we're not used to seeing things move around in a true vacuum or under reduced gravity (or, for that matter, seeing flags attached to rods on two sides)

Tracklist Hide Credits

There's A Service Flag Flying At Our House
A1a There's A Service Flag Flying At Our House
Written-By – Brown*
A1b Who Said Dixie
Written-By – Lange*
A1c Prayer For The Boys Out There
Written-By – Marr*
I'll Think Of You
Written-By – Hirsch*
B1a I'll Think Of You
B1b Alimony Blues
B1c My Rainbow Girl

Companies, etc.

  • Record Company – Columbia Graphophone Company

Credits

  • Piano [Uncredited] – Monroe Jockers
  • Violin [Uncredited] – Albert Jockers

Notes

Labels with "EY" code at right margin.

Price in U.S. $1.25
Price in Canada $1.50

Both sides: violin and piano duet

Side A recorded 22 March 1918.
Side B recorded 11 April 1918.

Label printing code EY = May 1918.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Side A label): 49351
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B label): 49373
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A runout (partially beneath label)): 49351 2-A-12
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B runout (partially beneath label)): 49373 37
  • Other (Label Printing Code): EY

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
A6044 Jockers Brothers There's A Service Flag Flying At Our House / I'll Think Of You ‎(Shellac, 12") Columbia A6044 USA & Canada 1918
A6044 Jockers Brothers There's A Service Flag Flying At Our House / I'll Think Of You ‎(Shellac, 12") Columbia A6044 USA & Canada 1918