" Praise the Lord and Pass the Ammunition " is an American patriotic song by Frank Loesser, [1] published as sheet music in 1942 by Famous Music Corp. The song was a response to the attack on.
Where did the phrase, "Praise the Lord and pass the ammunition," come from? We'll explore its origins and more in this historical article.
Another lieutenant who had been in charge of an ammunition line on the ship during the the attack said later, "I heard a voice behind me saying, 'Praise the Lord and pass the ammunition'. I turned and saw.
This sheet music is for the sonfg “Praise the Lord and Pass the Ammunition!” with words and music by Frank Loesser. It was published by Famous Music Corp. in New York, New York in 1942.
Jul 5, 2017 · It is said that the chaplain lay down his Bible, manned one of the machine guns and shouted: “Praise the Lord and Pass the Ammunition”. This gesture boosted the morale of the soldiers.
Yup, kay kyser version, from WWII Lyrics: Praise the Lord and pass the ammunition Praise the Lord and pass the ammunition Praise the Lord and pass the.
Dec 6, 2025 · Stories about the incident inspired American songwriter Frank Loesser to write a patriotic song that used “Praise the Lord and pass the ammunition!” as the title and chorus. Loesser’s song.
“Praise the Lord and Pass the Ammunition” was written by Frank Loesser in 1942 during World War II. First recorded by Kay Kyser and His Orchestra, the song b.
