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    Envoyée le samedi 23 août 2008 15:15:09
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    Folk song about the first American ship sunk in World War II.

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    The USS Reuben James was the first American ship sunk in World War II, on October 31, 1941. Although the United States was officially neutral at the time, President Roosevelt had ordered the Navy to provide support to the United Kingdom in her fight against Nazi Germany. The Reuben James was escorting military material when she was torpedoed by a German submarine.

    Woody Guthrie, at the time singing with Pete Seeger in the Almanac Singers, wrote "The Sinking of the Reuben James" (also known as simply "Reuben James") immediately thereafter. While the song sounds like a rousing patriotic anthem, it's worth noting that both Seeger and Guthrie were pro-Soviet Communists and were opposed to U.S. involvement in World War II, until Hitler's betrayal of Stalin caused them to shift their views 180 degrees and support U.S. intervention. Had the sinking happened prior to the dissolution of the Hitler-Stalin pact, it is quite likely that no song at all would have been written, or, if one had, the sentiments expressed would have been quite different.

    The verses are to the tune of "Wildwood Flower," most famously recorded by the Carter Family, and the chorus is original to Guthrie.

    This version is by the Kingston Trio. Some folk music fans do not like the Kingston Trio, quite possibly simply a backlash against the massive popularity they enjoyed in the late 1950s to mid-1960s. I'm no expert on folk and no purist--all I know is that they sing great together and that there is a lot of power in those guitars and vocals--"Reuben James" sounds great.

    I threw this one together myself. The song famously asks, "What were their names?" I've answered that.



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  • vangunholder

    so what happened to December,7 1941 japan claim the Ruben James to be an honest mistake america didnt want to go to war at the time the Pearl harbor was the offical provoked attack
    lundi 14 mai 2012 15:16:58
  • antifreetrader

    This is not a political presidential forum,,i withdraw my Ron Paul comment but i totaly do not agree with you....isolationism when you consume 21% of the worlds goods means at 8% of the worlds population you are a economy till our free traders send all our jobs to china and mexico and allow tax loop holes for such eco terrorrist corperations, next why be the world cop and let other countries use resources to build infustructure that we waste on military crap to defend them?
    vendredi 06 janvier 2012 14:15:11
  • tlee51ftw

    That era's Ron Paul, Republican senator Robert Taft would not have allowed a DOW at that time. What would have happened is the rather borderline aid we were sending Europe would have been stopped.
    dimanche 18 décembre 2011 11:31:48
  • tlee51ftw

    I did not say all technology, but even the pentagon has cut a few contracts as unneeded. We spend way to much on the military.
    dimanche 18 décembre 2011 11:21:50
  • gerard55ish

    We know of the Reuben James here on the other side of the world. My children sang in memory of the USS Reuben James at a school concert about 17 years ago at Kurow High School, North Otago, New Zealand. I have served in the Royal Navy and have an interest in naval history and warships.
    dimanche 18 décembre 2011 00:56:15
  • drakesucks

    ron paul is an inbred hick who would bring us back to pre-ww2 isolationism which damn near destroyed us Barack Obama 2012
    samedi 17 décembre 2011 23:11:17
  • BigSkyShooter

    This has always been one of my favorite Kingston Trio songs. Thanks for posting it.
    samedi 03 décembre 2011 01:48:01
  • antifreetrader

    Yea we need to control the seas alright as our military is tax paid pinkertons for the banks and corperations that have all the assets and jobs in 3rd world slave havens,,everyone here wants cheap crap and the enviroment trashed somewhere else,,no epa,,human rights and if the natives rebel call them insurgents and get the neotards to call it a just war!! Screw china,isreal,mexico,,,bring our boys here, make it here pay a living wage and protect our borders,,,RON PAUL 2012
    lundi 31 octobre 2011 20:04:41
  • bescalanteaz

    @ tiee51ftw, I suggest you read about the man Ruben James and the reason the US Navy was founded. Terrorists have replaced the Barbary pirates but the underlying theology has escalated attacks on our country. And as for the ship, we were not even in the war when it was sunk by German subs, nor did we enter the war until Japan attacked us. And before military benefits should be cut, how about cutting congressional benefits? Read a history book.
    jeudi 27 octobre 2011 16:39:39
  • LagunaWSU2

    Many years have passed, and still I wonder why... The worst of men must fight, and the best of men must die.
    dimanche 16 octobre 2011 02:42:12
  • USMarineRifleman0311

    the existance of this country rests upon our ability to control the seas now more than ever before 1700s. The only thing that stands in the way of the chinese being able to protect their own oil shipping lines is a good navy which they dont have at the moment. I cant understand why anyone whould even think of slandering the navy. Unless the army wants to march across the Bering strait to fight the chinese....they aint no good
    lundi 03 octobre 2011 15:02:05
  • FatToad12

    Accordingly, they utterly failed to prepare for strategic submarine warfare. Their subchasers were bad. Their crews were worse. Their equipment was terrible, and they never had enough of any of 'em. It goes far beyond who knew where the hot water was and who didn't.
    samedi 01 octobre 2011 15:30:56
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