This
week's long forgotten musical track is Colonel Bogey. It was written
in 1914 by Lieutenant F. J. Ricketts (1881--1945), a British army
bandmaster who later became director of music for the Royal Marines
at Plymouth.
I
heard this one, for the first time, while watching the film, 'Bridge
on the river Qwai,' starring William Holden, as a whistled marching
tune. It became very popular later and even Indian Army adopted it in
their ceremonial functions. It has bee recorded by many bands and
orchestras around the world.
This
is the original version brought to you, thanks to You Tube.
Here
is the film version, again thanks to You Tube. It was my great favourite
once. I also wrote one blogpost about the railway shown in the film. It was commonly called as death railway because of so many construction workers died while building it. You
can read the blogpost here.
21
July 2013
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