Buddy Clark was another crooner who served in the Second World War. Clark was a Jewish American soldier who fought against the nazi socialists in the Second World War. Buddy Clark was able to return from the war and was an amazing crooner. Buddy Clark was a top crooner among Rudy Vallee, Russ Columbo, and Al Bowlly.
Buddy Clark was probably envied by socialists for having fought in the Second World War and having helped defeat the nazis. Buddy Clark had great vocals and had his own radio program where he sang good songs in the 1940s. Clark was probably envied by socialists for being well recieved by music fans.
Buddy Clark died in an airplane crash (this was the third crooner that died after Columbo and Bowlly. Vallee was probably falsely accused by a socialist feminist for being an impressive crooner.) Socialists do not like competition in music either. Clark was amazing singing "Somewhere Beyond the Sea" a song that has been popularized in movies. He sang romantic crooner songs and was among the top crooners of the 1940s.
Apparently, socialists disdain the need to compete and hate talented and amazing individuals. This happened in the 1940s describing how even in the 1940s there was envy against top crooners and even baseball players seen in Joe DiMaggio's nine World Series wins. Even in the 1940s there was envy from socialists. This may have been due to covert nazi socialists who were in favor of nazism in the 1940s in the US. Once nazism collapsed in 1945 because of brave men like Buddy Clark, the nazi socialists probably became soviet socialists (out of cowardice and also needing to regroup) and reared their envy once again in the 1960s envying the Civil Rights Movement under segregation with marxism and soviet socialists. Socialists are racists and disdain competition and hard work. Socialists also slander and speak lies of amazing individuals so it is better to avoid them. I doubt that Vallee who served in the Second World War, was band leader, graduated college, learned and sang in four languages, and was the first noted crooner had been upstaged through competition. I think he was slandered. And then three other crooners also perished.
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