I remember hearing the song when I was 12 or 14 in - it must have been in Chicago, 'cause we didn't have a radio on the farm, and it was during the second World War. I had three brothers in that war who went overseas.

I remember hearing the song when I was 12 or 14 in - it must have been in Chicago, 'cause we didn't have a radio on the farm, and it was during the second World War. I had three brothers in that war who went overseas.

📖 Abbey Lincoln

🌍 American  |  👨‍💼 Musician

🎂 August 6, 1930  –  ⚰️ August 14, 2010
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This quote evokes a sense of nostalgia and the deep personal connections woven into historical moments. It highlights how music can serve as a beacon of memory, especially in times of turmoil like World War II. The speaker's reflection not only emphasizes the importance of place—Chicago versus the farm—but also underscores the familial bonds and sacrifices made during wartime. Such recollections remind us of the enduring impact of historical events on individual lives and the power of music as a bridge to the past, preserving stories that might otherwise fade with time.

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