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Thread #118413   Message #2561577
Posted By: GUEST,Scabby Douglas
09-Feb-09 - 07:30 AM
Thread Name: Lyr Req: 50s/60s In The Army Song?
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: 50s/60s In The Army Song?
Ah.

I see there's a relatively recent thread here : old thread

In which Ewan makes the following points:

"Well, here's a thing. I wrote this song, Talking Army Blues, in 1959. Josh, my friend, put it on the B side of his Talking Guitar Blues recording, in direct competition with Donegan. When the disc came out, my song was preferred by the reviewers, and Top Rank reversed the sides!
I got a message a few days ago seeking the words, and answered that I did not have a typed out version. The above has a verse, about Long Johns, that I had forgotten writing. A couple of understandable errors, Teribus [a Hawick person, I guess?].

"Hey you, country hick, you headed for Thirkleby or Osbaldwick?"
"hammer toes"

"cure you of anything - even life"
After Josh recorded it I changed the RSM line to be Regional Scout Master.

Wher Josh said 'mean' in the last verse, I say 'a bastard'.
I shall send a link to this discussion to the guy who was seeking the lyric.

Hurrah for Mudcat.
Ewan "