At Sunset Special Markets (SSM), we’re more than just a label; we’re curators of sonic history, dedicated to bringing you unique and impactful musical collections. Today, we’re thrilled to announce that “The TEN (CD) Set,” a magnificent compilation titled “Songs That Won The War,” is now officially streaming on SSM! This isn’t just music; it’s a vibrant auditory journey back to a pivotal era, capturing the spirit, resilience, and occasional lightheartedness of a world transformed by conflict.
This extensive 10-CD set is a heartfelt “Salute To The Stagedoor Canteen” and a musical chronicle of life during wartime, both on the front lines and on “The Home Front.” Each track has been meticulously selected to transport listeners to a time when music served as a crucial lifeline – offering comfort, boosting morale, inspiring hope, and even providing a much-needed escape from the daily realities of a world at war.










From the evocative sentimentality of “I’ll Be Seeing You” to the unwavering determination of “Comin’ In On A Wing And A Prayer,” this collection showcases the incredible range of emotions and experiences that defined the era. You’ll hear the swing rhythms that kept spirits high in “G.I. Jive” and “Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy,” feel the patriotic swell of “There’s A Star Spangled Banner Waving Somewhere,” and embrace the playful defiance of “Don’t Let’s Be Beastly To The Germans.”
“Songs That Won The War” features an incredible roster of iconic artists whose voices became the soundtrack of a generation. Imagine tuning in to the soothing tones of Vera Lynn on “As Time Goes By,” the unmistakable swagger of Frank Sinatra with “I’ll Never Smile Again,” the vibrant energy of The Andrews Sisters on “Elmer’s Tune,” or the sophisticated cool of Peggy Lee with Benny Goodman’s Orchestra on “Why Don’t You Do Right.” The collection also highlights lesser-known gems and unique interpretations that paint a fuller picture of the period’s musical landscape.
This isn’t merely a compilation of old songs; it’s a profound cultural artifact. It demonstrates how music became a vital tool for connection, reminding soldiers of home and keeping families united in spirit. It provided the soundtrack for dancing at the “Hollywood Canteen,” offered a momentary escape from anxiety, and gave voice to the shared aspirations of a nation striving for victory and peace.
The meticulous curation of this collection ensures that listeners experience the breadth and depth of wartime popular music. From big band swing and timeless ballads to patriotic anthems and charming novelties like “Rosie The Riveter,” every track tells a part of the story. Whether you’re a history buff, a music aficionado, or simply seeking to connect with the timeless power of song, “Songs That Won The War” offers an unparalleled listening experience.
We at Sunset Special Markets are proud to present this extraordinary collection, preserving these vital musical legacies and making them accessible for new generations to discover and appreciate. Tune in now and let the sounds of an unforgettable era resonate with you.
You can now stream “The TEN (CD) Set: Songs That Won The War” on Sunset Special Markets. Explore the full tracklist and immerse yourself in this incredible historical journey by visiting our platform: https://sunsetspecialmarkets.com/ (Please note: The provided prompt did not include a specific link for SSM, so the general domain is used here as an example.)
Key Tracks and Artists within “Songs That Won The War”:
- Vera Lynn: “I’ll Be Seeing You,” “As Time Goes By,” “Always In My Heart,” “The White Cliffs Of Dover,” “When the Lights Go on Again”
- Frank Sinatra: “I’ll Never Smile Again,” “Long Ago and Far Away,” “Homesick, That’s All,” “There’ll Be A Hot Time In Berlin”
- The Andrews Sisters: “Elmer’s Tune,” “Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy,” “(I’m Getting) Corns For My Country,” “Milkman Keep Those Bottles Quiet,” “Pennsylvania Polka,” “Rum and Coca-Cola,” “Don’t Sit Under the Apple Tree (With Anyone Else But Me),” “Shoo, Shoo Baby,” “Rhumboogie”
- Jo Stafford: “The Night We Called It A Day,” “I’ll Remember April,” “Blues In The Night,” “Oh! Look At Me Now!”, “Whatcha Know Joe,” “Yes Indeed,” “There are Such Things,” “I’ll Never Smile Again,” “Happy Times,” “Manhattan Serenade,” “Blue Moon”
- Bing Crosby: “Swinging on a Star,” “Buy, Buy, Buy Bonds,” “I’ll Be Home for Christmas”
- Glenn Miller: “In the Mood,” “American Patrol,” “Juke Box Saturday Night”
- Tommy Dorsey: “Opus One,” “Let’s Get Away From It All” (with Jo Stafford & Frank Sinatra), “Boogie Woogie”
- Rod McKuen: “We Mustn’t Say Goodbye,” “This Time The Dream’s On Me,” “Time After Time,” “Amor,” “Don’t Get Around Much Anymore,” “Hit The Road To Dreamland,” “Rebop,” “A Nightingale Sang In Berkeley Square,” “The Things We Did Last Summer,” “I Fall In Love Too Easily,” “Katyuska, Towards The Unknown March,” “It Could Happen to You,” “Imagination,” “I Can’t Get Started”
- Dinah Shore: “You’d Be So Nice To Come Home,” “A Boy In Khaki, A Girl In Lace,” “He’s Home for a Little While,” “Something to Remember You By,” “Tess’ Torch Song (I Had a Man)”
- Johnny Mercer: “G.I. Jive,” “Accentuate The Positive” (with The Pied Pipers)
- Benny Goodman: “Why Don’t You Do Right” (with Peggy Lee), “Let’s Dance,” “Gotta Be This or That”
- Judy Garland: “Friendship,” “Over the Rainbow”
- Louis Jordan: “Is You Is or Is You Ain’t My Baby?”
- Marlene Dietrich: “Lili Marlene”
- Noël Coward: “I’ll See You Again,” “Don’t Let’s Be Beastly To The Germans”
- And many more!
This comprehensive collection is a testament to the enduring power of music and its role in shaping history. Dive in and experience the “Songs That Won The War” today on Sunset Special Markets!