The Andrews Sisters - Beer Barrel Polka free for downloading

  • Artist: The Andrews Sisters
  • Song: Beer Barrel Polka
  • Music Genre: Pop
  • Length: 02:56
  • Filesize: 4.1MB
  • Kbps: 192Kbps
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Comments

Mhai Mhai

2021-06-17 06:14:20 | Profile
MY DADS FAVORITE HAPPY SONG  , HE SANG IT EVERY DAY

kurbanovm

2020-08-15 19:42:44 | Profile
Beer Barrel Polka, also known as Roll Out the Barrel, is a song which became popular worldwide during World War II. The music was composed by the Czech musician Jaromír Vejvoda in 1927. Eduard Ingriš wrote the first arrangement of the piece, after Vejvoda came upon the melody and sought Ingriš's help in refining it. At that time, it was played without lyrics as "Polka of Modřany". Its first text was written later (in 1934) by Václav Zeman – with the title Škoda lásky ("Wasted Love").

Leandro Carrizo

2020-06-23 14:04:17 | Profile
It actually managed to bring a smile to my face :D

Jordan MacInnis

2020-06-19 23:17:30 | Profile
polka is not from Poland, is from Czech, i know because i am from poland. Its Czech music

John Coctostan

2020-06-14 10:40:14 | Profile
they must be younger in this they sound higher pitched then there other songs

Fedayn Wad

2020-06-02 02:56:20 | Profile
For some reason Patty Andrews voice sounds strange... :(

escott409

2020-06-02 02:06:13 | Profile
Its in my will to blast this song for 24 hours upon my death.

Erudina Azizi

2020-05-30 15:57:25 | Profile
The three survivors of the HMS Hood's 1418 man crew sang this song in their raft as the battle raged on around them to avoid dying of hypothermia.

Grimey7o7

2020-05-17 16:48:56 | Profile
Have the record and it’s still in great shape

charly potato

2020-05-13 14:19:53 | Profile
It was singing first time in my country - a name is ŠKODA LÁSKY, CZECH SONG

Howzer The man

2020-05-04 21:10:54 | Profile
More proof that my parents generation is the greatest.