Description: "Along the Navajo Trail" is a popular song that was written by Charles Newman and Edward Madden in 1928. The song was originally titled "In the Land of the Navajos" and was published by the Leo Feist publishing company. The song tells the story of a man who travels along the Navajo Trail, a historic route that runs through present-day Utah and Arizona, and experiences the beauty and majesty of the Southwestern United States. The song became popular in the 1940s, during World War II, when it was often played on the radio and sung by soldiers stationed in the Pacific Theater. The song's lyrics, which evoke images of the desert landscape and Native American culture, resonated with servicemen who were far away from home and looking for comfort and connection to their heritage. After the war, the song continued to be popular and was covered by many artists, including Bing Crosby, Dean Martin, and Frank Sinatra. Today, "Along the Navajo Trail" remains a beloved standard of the Great American Songbook and is often performed by jazz and swing musicians.
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Location: New Auburn, Wisconsin
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Brand: QRS
Exact Year: 1945
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States