Over There
/ˌəʊvə ˈðeə/
/ˌəʊvər ˈðer/
- a lively song written by George M Cohan to praise US soldiers serving abroad in the First World War. He wrote it on 6 April 1917, the day on which the US entered the war, and it includes the words: ‘The Yanks are coming! And we won't come home ‘til it's over over there.’ The song was also popular during the Second World War.
那边:乔治·科汉(George M Cohan)写的一首活泼的歌,以赞扬第一次世界大战中在国外服务的美国士兵。他于1917年4月6日(美国参战之日)写下了这封信,上面写着:“洋基队来了!而且我们不会回家,直到那边。这首歌在第二次世界大战期间也很受欢迎。