Remember Pearl Harbor was a slogan or saying popular in the United States after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. Commander Lewis Preston Harris first coined the phrase "Remember Pearl Harbor".
It was also the name of a song by artist Sammy Kaye, sometimes cited as "Let's Remember Pearl Harbor," recorded ten days after the outbreak of the war.
Another song of the same title was written by Frank Luther and performed by Carson J. Robison and his orchestra.
See also
References
- "World War II: Commemorating Pearl Harbor, 1941". Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History. 2009–2018.
- Thompson, Dorothy (January 30, 1942). "On the Record" (image 24). The Sun. San Bernardino, California. p. 24 – via Newspapers.com.(subscription required)
- Doktor, Pete (December 7, 2016). "'Remember Pearl Harbor!' and Forget All Else". The Hawaii Independent.
- LyricsMania.com
- "Remember Pearl Harbor" (image). The Baltimore Sun. Baltimore, Maryland. December 7, 1993. p. 89.(subscription required)
- "Remember Pearl Harbor" (audio). Retrieved May 16, 2019 – via YouTube.
External links
- Use of the song during a patriotic rally at a Garrett, Indiana, high school in January 1942, with lyrics. Garrett Clipper via Newspapers.com (subscription required)
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