Here's what I recall from 6th grade in 1968:
The coffee in the army, they say is mighty fine,
It looks like mud and water, and tastes like iodine,
Oh, I have had enough of army life,
Hey Ma! I wanna go, Gee Ma! I wanna go, Hey Ma!
I wanna go home.
The biscuits in the army, they are are might fine,
But one rolled off the table, and killed a friend of mine,
Oh,......................................
The chicken in the army, they say is might fine,
But once two drumsticks got up, and started beating time,
Oh........................................
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The coffee in the army tastes like turpentine, can't remember the rest.
Oh, the coffee that they give you,
They say is mighty fine,
It's good for cuts and bruises,
And tastes like iodine.
Chorus:
I don't want no more of army life
Gee, but I wanna go,
But they won't let me go,
Gee but I wanna go home.
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Biscuits in the Army, they say are mighty fine.
One rolled off the table and killed a pal of mine....
Satanic Verses - song - was created on 1994-11-22.
Unless its some unknown garage band there seems to be no group called "The Specs" unless you are abbreviating something. There IS a ska version of Frank Sinatra's "Coffee Song."
Never say never has 28 verses.
drums, acoustic guitar, piano, vocals and some strings between verses
the verses and the chorus
Unknown and unknowable. As soon as there were to be a count (if that were possible), someone would make up a new verse and the count would be wrong.
its not a song its a cadence , = They Say That in the Army… =
Satanic Verses - song - was created on 1994-11-22.
The Coffee Song was created in 1946.
Morning Coffee - song - was created on 1998-01-28.
Racist Coffee is a song by Julian Smith. It is a song about white people drinking white coffee and black people drinking black coffee.
Unless its some unknown garage band there seems to be no group called "The Specs" unless you are abbreviating something. There IS a ska version of Frank Sinatra's "Coffee Song."
Francis Webster and Sonny Burke wrote the song "Black Coffee."
Never say never has 28 verses.
Of course it is. Listen to a little peice of heaven by avenged sevenfold. Bit of a grewsome song but yeah, it has about 4 verses. I think.
Verses are made up of bars of various lengths. Some can be eight, twelve, sixteen or twenty-four bars. A verse can be however long to accommodate the lyrics of the song.
drums, acoustic guitar, piano, vocals and some strings between verses