Here is a list of World War I music that was written between 1914-1918. These songs from WWI are memorable because of their significance during the war and their impact on the culture during that time. Some of this early 1990s music is even referenced today in popular culture.
Music from World War I (1914-1918)
Song Title | Songwriter: Words | Songwriter: Music | Year Written |
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A Little Bit of Heaven, Sure They Call It Ireland | J. Keirn Brennan | Ernest R. Ball | 1914 |
Back Back Back to Indiana | Gus. Kahn | Egbert Van Alstyne | 1914 |
Are You From Dixie? | Jack Yellin | George Linus Cobb | 1915 |
Fascination | Harold R. Atteridge | Sigmund Romberg | 1915 |
If You Were the Only Girl in the World | Clifford Grey | Nat D. Ayer | 1916 |
Mother's Good Night Song | H. C. Weasner | H. C. Weasner | 1916 |
Billy Boy | Lester A. Walton | C. Lucky Roberts | 1917 |
Hail! Hail! The Gang's All Here | D. A. Esrom | Theodore Morse & Arthur Sullivan | 1917 |
Good Morning, Mr. Zip-Zip-Zip! | Robert Lloyd | Robert Lloyd | 1918 |
Somebody Stole My Gal | Leo Wood | Leo Wood | 1918 |