In early 1940, Kate Smith, a fiercely patriotic American, and the biggest star on radio, was deeply worried
about her country. She asked Irving Berlin if he could give her a song that would re-ignite the spirit of
American patriotism and faith.
He said he had a song that he had written in 1917, but never used it. He said she could have it. She sat
at the piano & played it and realized how good it was. She called Mr. Berlin and told him that she
couldn't take this from him for nothing.
So, they agreed that any money that would be made off the song would be donated to the Boy Scouts of
America.
Thanks to Kate Smith and Irving Berlin, the Scouts have received millions of dollars in royalties. This
clip is from the movie "You're in the Army Now". You will see a familiar face in this--one that we are all
very proud of.
Frank Sinatra said that when Kate Smith, whom he considered the greatest singer of his age, first sang this song
on the radio, a million guys got 'dust' in their eyes and had to wipe the tears from 'dust' out. If you can watch
and listen without 'dust' getting in your eyes, you're either a stoic or just unpatriotic. Now sit back and enjoy a
Real Star.