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"Pack Up Your Troubles in Your Old Kit-Bag, and Smile, Smile, Smile" is the full name of a
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marching song, published in 1915 in
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. It was written by Welsh songwriter
George Henry Powell George Henry Powell (27 April 1880 – 3 December 1951) was a Welsh songwriter who, under the pseudonym George Asaf, wrote the lyrics of the marching song " Pack Up Your Troubles in Your Old Kit-Bag" in 1915.George Asaf.Pack Up Your Troubles in ...
under the pseudonym of "George Asaf", and set to music by his brother
Felix Powell Felix Lloyd Powell (23 May 1878 – 10 February 1942) was a Welsh British Army Staff Sergeant most famous for writing the music for marching song " Pack Up Your Troubles in Your Old Kit Bag and Smile, Smile, Smile", in 1915, during World Wa ...
. The song is best remembered for its chorus. It was featured in the American show ''Her Soldier Boy'', which opened in December 1916. Performers associated with this song include the Victor Military Band, James F. Harrison,
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, Murray Johnson,
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, and the Knickerbocker Quartet. A later play presented by the National Theatre recounts how these
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stars rescued the song from their rejects pile and re-scored it to win a wartime competition for a
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. It became very popular, boosting British morale despite the horrors of that war. It was one of a large number of
music hall Music hall is a type of British theatrical entertainment that was popular from the early Victorian era, beginning around 1850. It faded away after 1918 as the halls rebranded their entertainment as variety. Perceptions of a distinction in Bri ...
songs aimed at maintaining morale, recruiting for the forces, or defending Britain's war aims. Another of these songs, "
It's a Long Way to Tipperary "It's a Long Way to Tipperary" (or "It's a Long, Long Way to Tipperary") is an English music hall song first performed in 1912 by Jack Judge, and written by Judge and Harry Williams, though authorship of the song has long been disputed. It ...
", was so similar in musical structure that the two were sometimes sung side by side.


Lyrics

:Private Perks is a funny little codger :With a smile a funny smile. :Five feet none, he’s an artful little dodger :With a smile a funny smile. :Flush or broke he’ll have his little joke, :He can’t be suppress’d. :All the other fellows have to grin :When he gets this off his chest, Hi! ::Chorus (sung twice) ::Pack up your troubles in your old kit-bag, ::And smile, smile, smile, ::While you’ve a lucifer to light your fag, ::Smile, boys, that’s the style. ::What’s the use of worrying? ::It never was worth while, so ::Pack up your troubles in your old kit-bag, ::And smile, smile, smile. :Private Perks went a-marching into Flanders :With his smile his funny smile. :He was lov’d by the privates and commanders :For his smile his funny smile. :When a throng of Bosches came along :With a mighty swing, :Perks yell’d out, “This little bunch is mine! :Keep your heads down, boys and sing, Hi! :Private Perks he came back from Bosche-shooting :With his smile his funny smile. :Round his home he then set about recruiting :With his smile his funny smile. :He told all his pals, the short, the tall, :What a time he’d had; :And as each enlisted like a man :Private Perks said ‘Now my lad,’ Hi! A large amount of covers of the song replace the lyric "When you've a lucifer to light your fag" with "Don't let your joy and laughter hear the snag", due to the
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.


In other languages

The Dutch version goes: :Pak al je zorgen in je plunjezak en fluit, fluit, fluit! :Aan alle moeilijkheden heb je lak, fluit man en 't is uit! :Waarom zou je treuren, het helpt je niet vooruit, :Dus: pak al je zorgen in je plunjezak en fluit, fluit, fluit. The Spanish version :¡Guarda tus penas en el fondo del morral y ríe ya! :Ponte contento y así vencerás la dificultad. :Siempre estarás alegre, nunca triste estarás, ¡no! r ¡jamás!:¡Guarda tus penas en el fondo del morral y ríe ya! The German version: :Weit ist der Weg zurück ins Heimatland, so weit, so weit :Dort bei den Sternen über'm Waldesrand liegt die alte Zeit :Jeder brave Musketier sehnt heimlich sich nach dir :Weit ist der Weg zurück ins Heimatland, ja weit, so weit! The Norwegian translation "Legg dine sørger i en gammel sekk" (possibly 1916) and the Swedish "Lägg dina sorger i en gammal säck" (1917) were by written by Karl-Ewert Christenson (1888–1965) and recorded by singer
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.


Other performances

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performed it throughout the United Kingdom in 1916. Other performers associated with this song include Helen Clark, Reinald Werrenrath, and Oscar Seagle.
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performed the song as a comedy/singing sketch on her
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series '' Surprise Surprise''. The original version was
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in and inspired the song "
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" by English musician
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.


In film

The song appears in several films, including ''
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'' with
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'' Pack Up Your Troubles'' (1932) with
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, ''
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'' (1932), and ''
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'' (1938). It is also featured in '' For Me and My Gal'' (1942) starring
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and
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, and “On Moonlight Bay” with Gordon MacRae and Doris Day (1951). The song also featured briefly in the 1979 film '' All That Jazz'', sung between Joe Gideon (
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) and a hospital orderly. It was sung during a march in the 2010 film, ''
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'', based on the book by
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. The song is also played by
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in "
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" and in an episode of ''
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''. In the ''
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'' episode "Music", Chuckie sings this song. It was also sung during the opening credits of the 1970
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film, ''Darling Lili'', starring
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. In the second
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serial (”The Railway Station") the tune is frequently used during the paranormal sequences involving military personnel (including a World War One soldier).


Literary references

* The title of
Wilfred Owen Wilfred Edward Salter Owen MC (18 March 1893 – 4 November 1918) was an English poet and soldier. He was one of the leading poets of the First World War. His war poetry on the horrors of trenches and gas warfare was much influenced by ...
's bitter anti-war poem "Smile, Smile, Smile" (September 1918) was derived from the song. * Richard Thompson, famous for often dark and gloomy themes in his music, released an album in 2003 titled '' The Old Kit Bag''. * In John Dickson Carr's novel ''The Devil in Velvet'', the protagonist — a WWI veteran — hears the song in a nightmare of his war experiences: "He heard a great noise of voices singing to music. It was a cheerful song, roared out with mighty cheerfulness, yet underneath every word ran a strain of heartbreak." (Ch.XIV). * The nine-year-old ''
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'' character Kit Kittredge is enchanted by her father singing her this song, and this inspires her to take on "Kit" as a nickname rather than go by her full name, Margaret Mildred Kittredge. *In Libba Bray's novel, ''Lair of Dreams'', a character hears a distorted version of the song while in a dream. *In his 1983 song “Pills and Soap,”
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sings “So pack up your troubles in a stolen handbag.”


Video game usage

* A female splicer can be heard singing the song in '' BioShock Infinite: Burial at Sea'' Part 2. * The character Probst Wyatt III, from 2014's '' Wolfenstein: The New Order'' sings this song as part of a diversionary tactic during the game's prologue. * Edwards, McManus and Townsend can be heard singing this song in the chapter "Through Mud and Blood" in the ''
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'' campaign. It can be heard at random after the final tank battle.


References


External links


BBC - ''How Pack Up Your Troubles Became the Viral Hit of WW1''
{{Authority control 1915 songs Songs of World War I