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Irving Berlin sings “Oh, how I hate to get up in the morning” in 1943



Irving Berlin sings “Oh, how I hate to get up in the morning” in 1943

Songwriter Irving Berlin shown in a 1943 photo dressed as a doughboy from World War I as he offers a rendition of “Oh, how I hate to get up in the morning” from the film “This is the Army.” (UPI Photo/Files)

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