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1-1 | Run, Rabbit, Run Flanagan And Allen
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1-2 | This Is The Army, Mr. Jones Ambrose & His Orchestra
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1-3 | On The Siegfried Line Elsie And Doris Waters
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1-4 | Bless 'Em All George Formby
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1-5 | The Hut Sut Song Freddy Martin And His Orchestra
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1-6 | Deep In The Heart Of Texas Alvino Rey And His Orchestra
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1-7 | Rum & Coca Cola The Andrews Sisters
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1-8 | Move It Over Geraldo And His Orchestra
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1-9 | Mairzy Doats And Doazy Doats The Merry Macs
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1-10 | Praise The Lord And Pass The Ammunition Kay Kyser
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1-11 | Roll Out The Barrel (Beer Barrel Polka) The Andrews Sisters
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1-12 | Der Fuehrer's Face Spike Jones And His City Slickers
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1-13 | Something For The Boys Evelyn Dall
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1-14 | Fanny Is Evacuated Now Ronald Frankau
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1-15 | There's A Boy Coming Home On Leave Flanagan And Allen
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1-16 | Blackout Bella Douglas Byng
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1-17 | Imagine The Maginot Line George Formby
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1-18 | All Over The Place Tommy Trinder
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1-19 | GI Jive Johnny Mercer
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1-20 | Mr. Wu's An Air Raid Warden Now George Formby
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1-21 | Blitzkrieg Baby (You Can't Bomb Me) Fred Fisher , Doris Fisher
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2-1 | Could You Please Oblige Us With A Bren Gun Noël Coward
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2-2 | The Way The War Broke Out (The Home Guard) Robb Wilton
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2-3 | Who is This Man Who Looks Like Charlie Chaplin Tommy Handley
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2-4 | I Did What I Could With My Gas Mask George Formby
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2-5 | The Thing-Ummy-Bob Arthur Askey
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2-6 | If A Grey Haired lady Says 'How's Yer Father?' Jack Warner, Sonny
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2-7 | In The Quartermaster's Stores Tommy Handley, Ronald Frankau
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2-8 | The Munitions Worker Robb Wilton
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2-9 | Thirty Thirsty Sailors George Formby
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2-10 | Vic Oliver Joins The Army Vic Oliver
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2-11 | Hints On Blow-outs For The Black-Outs Tommy Handley
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2-12 | Oh How I Hate To Get Up In The Morning Evelyn Dall
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2-13 | Out In The Middle East George Formby
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2-14 | Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy The Andrews Sisters
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2-15 | Gets Ideas On Courting; Is A Painter; And Is In An Air Raid Max Miller
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2-16 | The Five O'Clock Whistle Harry Roy And His Band
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2-17 | Corns For My Country The Andrews Sisters
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2-18 | The Waiter And The Porter And The Upstairs Maid Bing Crosby, Mary Martin, Jack Teagarden
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