JIMMY AND SASHA
Anglo-Russian military co-operation j has already inspired a Russian song, ballad about a British aviator It i? a ballad about a British aviator named Jimmy and a Russian named Sasha The w'ords are by Yaroslav Rodionov and the music bv Yevgenya Jarkovsky. Its title is “Okay Britannia ” It tells how the two aviators «how the aerial Fritters “what real B*itz is.” The refrain is: “Okay Britannia and Russian Soviet land. Two great lands in one formation go, In a fight they’re sure to lick their foe.”
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 77, 28 August 1942, Page 3
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