Tuesday, September 4, 2018

Kate Smith is America




Anyone who hears the song “God Bless America” knows Kate Smith, but many don’t realize that she held the solo performing rights to this Irving Berlin number. (She donated all profits to the Boy Scouts.) Berlin wrote the piece in 1919, but chose not to publish it because he decided the song was “too syrupy.” Kate sang it for the first time on Armistice Day, 1938, and within a year, she became the country’s patriotic symbol.

President Franklin Roosevelt introduced her to Britain’s King George VI by saying, “This is Kate Smith-this is America.” She “did her bit,” for the war effort as did many celebrities. A popular Broadway and radio start, she traveled over 90,000 miles to entertain troops and host bond-selling marathons.  

One such marathon occurred on September 21, 1943. The Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS) held an eighteen hour broadcast during which Kate spoke at repeated intervals. By the end of the event more than $39 million in bond pledges had been collected, the largest amount by a single person via radio. Over the course of the war, she went on to inspire $600 million in war bond sales.

Hearing of Kate’s death in June 1986, former President Reagan said, “She thrilled us all with her stirring rendition of ‘God Bless America,’ and sang with a passion that left few eyes dry. America was indeed God-blessed to have Kate Smith as one of her daughters.”


Have you ever watched Kate’s rendition of ‘God Bless America?’ If not, you can catch her performance on this YouTube video. 





Linda Shenton Matchett is an author, journalist, blogger, and history geek. Born in Baltimore, Maryland, a stone’s throw from Fort McHenry, Linda has lived in historical places most of her life. She is a volunteer docent at the Wright Museum of WWII and a Trustee for her local public library. Active in her church Linda serves as treasurer, usher, and choir member. To find out more about Linda and her books visit www.LindaShentonMatchett.com. Sign up for her newsletter for links to free ebooks, book reviews, historical tidbits, and more.

7 comments:

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    1. I agree! Thanks for stopping by.

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  2. This is one of my favorite places songs and I love Kate's rendition. I have never heard all of this history about it. Thank you for sharing!

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  3. Kate Smith's history with God Bless America is astonishing. Thank you for sharing. She felt what she was singing and it's one of the best performance of this great patriotic song.

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  4. Wow. I didn’t know anything about the history behind the song or the singer. Or how much this helped the war effort. Thanks so much for sharing.

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  5. Interesting fact...I didn't know! Thank you for sharing!

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  6. Now that really interesting. I didn't know the history of the song or the original singer. Love learning interesting facts like this.

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