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"Pack Up Your Troubles in Your Old Kit-Bag, and Smile, Smile, Smile" is the full name of a World War I marching song, published in 1915 in London. It was written by Welsh songwriter George Henry Powell under the pseudonym of "George Asaf", and set to music by his brother Felix Powell. 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 , , Adele Rowland, , Reinald Werrenrath, and the .

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  • "Pack Up Your Troubles in Your Old Kit-Bag, and Smile, Smile, Smile" is the full name of a World War I marching song, published in 1915 in London. It was written by Welsh songwriter George Henry Powell under the pseudonym of "George Asaf", and set to music by his brother Felix Powell. 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 , , Adele Rowland, , Reinald Werrenrath, and the . A later play presented by the National Theatre recounts how these music hall stars rescued the song from their rejects pile and re-scored it to win a wartime competition for a marching song. It became very popular, boosting British morale despite the horrors of that war. It was one of a large number of music hall 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", was so similar in musical structure that the two were sometimes sung side by side. (en)
  • Lägg dina sorger i en gammal säck är en sång lanserad i Sverige av Ernst Rolf 1917, med svensk text av Karl-Ewert. Det engelska originalet Pack up Your Troubles in an Old Kit Bag av Felix Powell och George Asafe blev, framförd av den australienfödda Florrie Forde 1915, prisbelönt för att stärka moralen hos de brittiska trupperna i skyttegravarna under första världskriget. (sv)
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  • HelenClark-PackUpYourTroublesInYourOldKitBagAndSmileSmileSmile1917edisonCylinder.ogg (en)
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  • Pack Up Your Troubles (en)
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  • Lägg dina sorger i en gammal säck är en sång lanserad i Sverige av Ernst Rolf 1917, med svensk text av Karl-Ewert. Det engelska originalet Pack up Your Troubles in an Old Kit Bag av Felix Powell och George Asafe blev, framförd av den australienfödda Florrie Forde 1915, prisbelönt för att stärka moralen hos de brittiska trupperna i skyttegravarna under första världskriget. (sv)
  • "Pack Up Your Troubles in Your Old Kit-Bag, and Smile, Smile, Smile" is the full name of a World War I marching song, published in 1915 in London. It was written by Welsh songwriter George Henry Powell under the pseudonym of "George Asaf", and set to music by his brother Felix Powell. 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 , , Adele Rowland, , Reinald Werrenrath, and the . (en)
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  • Pack Up Your Troubles in Your Old Kit-Bag (en)
  • Lägg dina sorger i en gammal säck (sv)
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  • Pack Up Your Troubles (en)
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