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" Over There" is a 1917 written by George M. Cohan that was popular with the United States military and the American public during World War I and World War II. Written shortly after the American entry into World War I, "Over There" is a patriotic meant to galvanize American men to enlist in the American Expeditionary Forces and fight the . The song is best remembered for a line in its chorus: "The are coming."


History
According to the Library of Congress, Cohan wrote "Over There" during his commute to work on April 7, 1917, a day after the U.S. officially abandoned their policy of non-interventionism and joined the Allied Powers. Its opening verse is derived from "Johnny, Get Your Gun", an 1886 song written by , while its rhythm was based on a three-note .

Cohan personally chose to premiere "Over There" in June 1917, but the recorded it first on June 6 with . Bayes's rendition was released on July 13. Though early tests with soldiers saw indifferent reception, the song was popular among the civilian public. Other versions recorded by Billy Murray, the American Quartet, and were also made. President described it as "a genuine inspiration to all American manhood". By the end of 1918, over 2 million copies of sheet music were sold.

Though written and intended for World War I, the song has been revived on various occasions during and after World War II. It was not heavily used during the , but it regained some popularity in the 21st century after the September 11 attacks and throughout the war on terror.*

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Lyrics
As sung by early 20th-century recording artist Billy Murray:


In popular culture
  • Since 2009, UK website Go.Compare has used an adapted version of the song for their adverts, sung by .
  • The song provides the introduction to the song "The Yankee Division March" (with ).
  • In the video game Hell Let Loose, set in World War II, the song plays when the Allies win a match.


See also
  • List of best-selling sheet music


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