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Taps is a bugle call written in 1832 and Il Silenzio was written in 1965. Although the first six notes of both songs are the same, Il Silenzio then diverges into a melody that can't even be played on a bugle. Taps is a bugle call and Il Silenzio is a love song. Undoubtedly Nino Rosso, who wrote Il Silenzio, was inspired by Taps. But they are two different tunes.
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The song you are looking for is called The Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy by the Andrews Sisters
It's more of a "jump blues" song
Boogie Woogie - EuroGroove song - was created in 1995-06.
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It's called Boogie Woogie Ace by Don Casey
John Lee Hooker wrote the song 'Boogie Chillen", which is also known as 'Boogie Children' or 'Boogie Chillum", and appears on the album Modern Recordings.
I believe you mean the 1940s (WWII) and you're probably referring to the Andrews Sisters. Watch the Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy video to see if they are who you're talking about. Christina Aguilera recently sang a song based on that old hit (Candyman). Another good trio from the early half of the century was the Boswell Sisters (20s/30s). They have quite a few good songs.
The song Guitar Boogie was written by Arthur Smith. The song earned the man the name Arthur "Guitar Boogie" Smith, and he is most known for this song today.
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