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"It's a Lovely Day Tomorrow" is a song written in 1938 by composer Irving Berlin. The song came out of a conversation with British / Hungarian film producer Alexander Korda in a New York taxi cab in 1938. The Munich agreement had just depressed both men. Korda asked Berlin if he had written a war song yet, and a few blocks later Berlin came up with the tune and lyrics.

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  • "It's a Lovely Day Tomorrow" is a song written in 1938 by composer Irving Berlin. The song came out of a conversation with British / Hungarian film producer Alexander Korda in a New York taxi cab in 1938. The Munich agreement had just depressed both men. Korda asked Berlin if he had written a war song yet, and a few blocks later Berlin came up with the tune and lyrics. (en)
  • "It's a Lovely Day Tomorrow", är en sång som skrevs 1938 av kompositören Irving Berlin. Sången uppkom efter ett samtal med den brittisk-ungerska filmproducenten Alexander Korda i en taxibil i New York 1938. Münchenöverenskommelsen hade gjort dem båda nedslagna. Korda frågade Berlin om han hade skrivit någon krigssång än och några kvarter senare hade Berlin kommit på både sångens melodi och text. Sången spelades in av den brittiska sångerskan Vera Lynn för att befrämja det brittiska folkets moral under de mörkaste dagarna under andra världskriget och Blitzen. (sv)
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  • "It's a Lovely Day Tomorrow" is a song written in 1938 by composer Irving Berlin. The song came out of a conversation with British / Hungarian film producer Alexander Korda in a New York taxi cab in 1938. The Munich agreement had just depressed both men. Korda asked Berlin if he had written a war song yet, and a few blocks later Berlin came up with the tune and lyrics. It was first performed in London at the start of the war in 1939 before its American release, which caused a sensation at the time. Berlin used it in his 1940 musical Louisiana Purchase, in which it describes feelings of despair and hope during the American Great Depression, of the 1930s. Irene Bordoni performed the song on the opening night. In the film version of Louisiana Purchase in 1941, the song was performed by a black chorus. (en)
  • "It's a Lovely Day Tomorrow", är en sång som skrevs 1938 av kompositören Irving Berlin. Sången uppkom efter ett samtal med den brittisk-ungerska filmproducenten Alexander Korda i en taxibil i New York 1938. Münchenöverenskommelsen hade gjort dem båda nedslagna. Korda frågade Berlin om han hade skrivit någon krigssång än och några kvarter senare hade Berlin kommit på både sångens melodi och text. Den framfördes för första gången i London 1939, i början av kriget, innan den släpptes i USA, vilket vid tiden orsakade en sensation. Berlin använde den i sin musikal Louisiana Purchase 1940, där den fick gestalta både känslor av förtvivlan och hopp under den stora depressionen på 1930-talet. Sången spelades in av den brittiska sångerskan Vera Lynn för att befrämja det brittiska folkets moral under de mörkaste dagarna under andra världskriget och Blitzen. (sv)
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