
Date of issue: 23.02.2003
Record label: Sepia
Song language: English
This Is The Army, Mister Jones |
A bunch of frightened rookies were list’ning filled with awe |
They listened while a sergeant was laying down the law |
They stood there at attention, their faces turning red |
The sergeant looked them over and this is what he said |
This is the Army, Mister Jones! |
No private rooms or telephones |
You had your breakfast in bed before |
But you won’t have it there any more |
This is the Army, Mister Green! |
We like the barracks nice and clean |
You had a housemaid to clean your floor |
But she won’t help you out any more |
Do what the buglers command |
They’re in the Army and not in a band |
This is the Army, Mister Brown! |
You and your baby went to town |
She had you worried but this is war |
And she won’t worry you anymore |
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