While the lyrics never explicitly mention the war, they perfectly captured the "overwhelming ethos" of the era. When sang, "Kiss me once, then kiss me twice, then kiss me once again," she was giving voice to the relief and joy of a nation finally at peace. Key Versions to Know
The beauty of "It's Been a Long, Long Time" lies in its simplicity. The lyrics are vague enough to apply to any meaningful separation—whether it's a soldier returning from war, a couple reuniting after a breakup, or even just friends getting back together after years apart. ItS Been A Long Long Time
This version hit #1 in November 1945 and remains the most iconic recording. It’s characterized by James' bold trumpet intro followed by Kallen’s "sweet, sappy" vocals. While the lyrics never explicitly mention the war,
While many artists have lent their voices to this classic, two versions defined its early success: The lyrics are vague enough to apply to