Another notable song he recorded for a war bond drive was called "Ev'rybody Ev'ry Payday", written by Tom Adair and Dick Uhl, and heavily promoted by the radio division of the United States Treasury to encourage workers to purchase bonds through payroll deductions. In 1942, recording as Barry Wood and the Wood Nymphs, he had a hit with "We Did It Before (And We Can Do It Again)", written by Charles Tobias and Cliff Friend this song became a popular wartime anthem, and was later used in a number of Warner Bros. In 1941 he introduced and recorded Irving Berlin's " Any Bonds Today?" and "Arms for the Love of America". Wood was identified with several popular wartime songs. He left Rogers to become a singer, and he eventually signed on at Your Hit Parade, where he maintained his popularity for several years and was promoted as the nation's "sweater boy" (a counterpart to the sweater girl pin-ups popular in the World War II era). He was a sideman for Buddy Rogers's band. He attended Yale (where he swam and played water polo). īorn in New Haven, Connecticut, Wood was the younger brother of bandleader Barney Rapp. He is best known for being Frank Sinatra's immediate predecessor as the lead male vocalist on the long running NBC radio program Your Hit Parade. Barry Wood (FebruJuly 19, 1970) was an American singer and television producer.
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