Welcome back, Barry, and Dusty's song sent me searching again.
"Nothing Has Been Proved" is a song and a single release by British singer Dusty Springfield, produced by the Pet Shop Boys. The song was the second collaboration between Springfield and Pet Shop Boys, following their UK #2 and US #2 hit duet "What Have I Done to Deserve This?" in 1987. "Nothing Has Been Proved" prominently features an orchestral arrangement by Angelo Badalamenti and a tenor saxophone solo by Courtney Pine.
"Nothing Has Been Proved" was composed specifically for the 1989 film Scandal, an account of the Profumo Affair, a famous British political scandal in 1963 which severely undermined confidence in the ruling Conservative Party government. The song is heard over the end credits of the film. The lyrics of the song describe the actual course of the events and mention the main characters involved; Mandy Rice-Davies, Christine Keeler and Stephen Ward. The song also includes the line "Please Please Me's number one", a reference to The Beatles' UK chart-topping debut single released in January of 1963. "Nothing Has Been Proved", was later included as a track on Springfield's successful comeback album Reputation, released in 1990
Yep, edgar, you said it right about Patty.
Well, as Chris and Jackie observed. "....war, who needs it..." however, let's take a look at what some think are the best war movies.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nll_PfKHhGY&feature=related