Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy – The Andrews Sisters
“Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy” was a major hit song for The Andrews Sisters and an iconic World War II tune. It was recorded on January 2, 1941. What did you think? Please tell us in the comment section below and remember to sign up for our free newsletter.
Geri Brenia
December 4, 2021 @ 5:17 pm
This is my parents music. And I also enjoyed the Big Bands. And the Andrew Sisters. And this song was in a movie with Abbott & Costello. Buck Private.
Rolando
November 27, 2021 @ 10:26 am
This song as a little before my time, I listened to my mother play it on our Victoria…so it brought back olden, Golden moments!!
Thanks NET HUGS..
Lee Hixon
November 3, 2019 @ 10:16 pm
Great group, music and song! Yes, video would have been nice.
jean bates
October 30, 2019 @ 11:26 am
That song really makes a person want to get up and dance, love it! It would have been better if a video also would have been presented!
Ed
October 30, 2019 @ 6:21 pm
A number of musicals made during WWII featured the Andrews Sisters, along with the popular bands of the era.
These come up every once in a while on TCM.
Or you can do a search on You Tube to see the Andrews Sisters performing.
Running Doe
October 20, 2018 @ 5:50 am
my mom us to sing this song when I was little
Rosanne Milroy
July 9, 2018 @ 10:13 pm
I love to dance to this song!
Helene
July 8, 2018 @ 12:53 am
I was born in the early 40’s and have always had a soft spot for many of the songs of that era. An older sister of mine played the piano and did a pretty good job playing the war songs. This song by the Andrew Sisters was one that I remember well and really liked; I have also wondered who was the great horn player?!
Bill Peterson
July 7, 2018 @ 6:12 pm
The Andrews Sisters carried a style that started perhaps with the Boswells. Who was the trumpeter on this recording? He gets no credit as far as I know. Might be Mannie Klein, who has an in-demand player in those days.
Elaine Hjulberg
July 7, 2018 @ 5:32 pm
I REMEMBER THE ‘ANDREW SISTERS’ WELL. THEY WERE VERY POPULAR DURING THE
WAR YEARS THE THE 40’S. BRINGS BACK GREAT MEMORIES.