Subject: Marching song From: David Date: 07 Jan 99 - 05:14 PM Does anyone know the title or lyrics to a marching song/chant that goes something like this: Left, left, left my wife & 49 kids ...... Right, right, right from the country where I came from ..
Thanks, David |
Subject: RE: Marching song From: Barry Finn Date: 07 Jan 99 - 05:51 PM Had a good job & I left You're, I left I left There was a thread a good while back, I think titled Jodies (Click here), you might check the search forum for more info. Barry |
Subject: RE: Marching song From: Barry Finn Date: 07 Jan 99 - 05:53 PM Sorry, that should've read "You're right, I left". Barry |
Subject: RE: Marching song From: Susan of DT Date: 07 Jan 99 - 07:15 PM Left, left, left my wife with 48 kids Right, right, right in th middle of the kitchen floor left... |
Subject: RE: Marching song From: Allan S. Date: 07 Jan 99 - 08:19 PM WE called it Jodie says Tho somewhere I heard it referred to as "Duckworth chant" I am sure that was something else
If I die on the Russian front bury me in a Russian Cunt |
Subject: RE: Marching song From: GUEST,britnee from charleston Date: 08 Nov 06 - 07:31 AM hey i like these songs because i am in the airfoce jrotc and i like them a hole lot keep righting |
Subject: RE: Marching song From: NH Dave Date: 08 Nov 06 - 10:23 PM Immortalia.com is back on the 'net, and has a lot of military, rugby, and hash hound songs. Dave |
Subject: RE: Marching song From: GUEST,Military Kid Date: 17 Mar 07 - 06:14 PM I learned the I left my wife thing at cadet camp last year in Vernon. I remeber it as: I left my wife with 42 kids in the pit of salvation with only on burger I left I left I left right Left |
Subject: RE: Marching song From: Irish sergeant Date: 17 Mar 07 - 07:08 PM Several varients are out there including what I always called the NAvy prayer although what it's real title is I have no clue. It goes: Now I lay me down to sea, To teach te Russians democracy. If I should die before I berth, Nuke the bastards off the Earth. Hey, it was the Cold War Era. What can I say? Neil |
Subject: RE: Marching song From: GUEST,Felts Date: 23 Mar 07 - 09:13 AM Its this one cadence I reall enjoy cant remember lyric: Mama mama cant you see what the Marine Corps done to me Please help cause I want to call that one at pt |
Subject: sing song From: GUEST Date: 25 Mar 07 - 01:07 PM |
Subject: RE: Marching song From: GUEST,SrgMj.Burdue Date: 29 Apr 07 - 09:47 PM I use to have a girl in a mississippy town Marine Corps life was getin her down She said it was eather her or the corps I dont go back to mississippy no more! |
Subject: RE: Marching song From: GUEST Date: 18 May 07 - 10:17 AM Momma Momma cant you see what this place has done to me Took away my baggy jeans now i'm wearign army greens momma momma cant you see what this place has done to me put me in a barbaers chair look momma i got no hair |
Subject: RE: Marching song From: GUEST,Meerkat58 Date: 30 Jul 07 - 10:55 AM The way I learned it was: Left, Left, I had a good home and I left, Left my wife and 48 children at home and in bed in starving condition with nothing to eat but gingerbread. Left, Left. I'm not sure where the breaks go, and it may have been cleaned up. I'm looking for Roman marching songs in Latin, real ones, not one's like Kipling's that were made up later. |
Subject: RE: Marching song From: GUEST,Meerkat58 Date: 30 Jul 07 - 11:05 AM Oh, I just remembered the next two lines: Right, Right, you were Right to leave when you Left. Left, Left. The cadence isn't quite right though. I always had to do a little skip or hop in there to make it come out right. |
Subject: RE: Marching song From: Little Robyn Date: 30 Jul 07 - 03:50 PM We use something like this to get a little old man moving - he has alzheimer's and has almost forgotten how to walk but if we start marching and say the left, left, left right left, thing he takes off! I had a good job but I left, I had a good job but I left, I had a good job for 35 bob I kicked the manager in the gob and I Left, I left, I left, right, left. He forgets that he can't walk and he's away marching. Robyn |
Subject: RE: Marching song From: GUEST,scouse sgt Date: 17 Oct 07 - 03:41 PM i left, i left, i had a good job an i left, i left because i thought it was right, an now im sorry i left |
Subject: RE: Marching song From: GUEST,Jason Date: 04 Dec 07 - 11:18 PM Heres one called crackbaby: sound cadence, delay cadence, count cadence count! ahhh 1 can I hear you now 2 now your on your own 3 better do your best 4 before your in the leaning rest 1,2,3,4 you cant count to five 1,2,3,4 cause your brain is fried 1,2,3,4 its that crack, and dope, and all that stuff you smoke, CRACK BABY! |
Subject: RE: Marching song From: GUEST Date: 21 Dec 07 - 06:52 PM I had a good job and I left. I had a good job and I left. I had a good job, for 35 bob and I left, right, left, right. Serves me jolly well right. Serves me jolly well right. I had a good job, for 35 bob, and I left. (The second verse keeps you on your toes, but it eats up the distance.) |
Subject: RE: Marching song From: GUEST Date: 05 Feb 08 - 09:55 PM momma and papa were lyin in bed momma rolled over and this is wut she said give me some of that devil dog, that rough that tough that devil dog USMC(marine corps)running cadence |
Subject: RE: Marching song From: Melissa Date: 06 Feb 08 - 12:00 AM I learned it as: I left my wife and 49 children at home in the kitchen in starving condition without any gingerbread left, left, left-right-left |
Subject: RE: Marching song From: GUEST,Frances Date: 20 Feb 08 - 06:56 AM The one I know goes: Left, left, Left a wife and twenty four kids, an old grey mare and a peanut stand. Did I do right? Right. Right from the country where I came from, hayfoot, strawfoot, skip da doodle, Left, left. And then go back to the beginning. You have to shuffle and skip on the hayfoot strawfoot skip da doodle bit - I always trip over my feet. It really makes you walk fast! |
Subject: RE: Marching song From: GUEST,gheust Date: 02 Apr 08 - 01:02 PM left right left kill 1shot 1kill 2shot2kill 263 shot i see dead people |
Subject: RE: Marching song From: GUEST,charley Date: 18 Apr 08 - 11:00 PM In 14 hundred and 92 a sailor from napoli walked along the streets of spain tellin a helluva story he said the world was roundo he said it couldnt be flato that eagotistical masterbatin son of a bitch columbo |
Subject: RE: Marching song From: GUEST,kara from nyma Date: 06 May 08 - 07:50 PM if you like your pork fried ricew, stomp with your left and drag your right. ** stomp drag stomp drag** sound off"1,2" sound off"3,4" "1,2,3,4" let me here the sound of your left,*stomp* the sound of y our right*stomp* the sound of em both*stomp stomp* one more time*stomp stomp* bring it all down *stomp stomp stomp stomp* LEFT, YOUR LEFT, YOUR LEFT RIGHT, (SHOUT YOUR COMPANY) FOXTROT!! |
Subject: RE: Marching song From: GUEST Date: 27 May 08 - 12:24 AM left left left right left i left my wife with 42 children with nothing but bread was i right right left right left |
Subject: RE: Marching song From: GUEST,Guest 101383 Date: 19 Jul 08 - 06:15 PM left left left i left my wife and 49 on bridge of starvasion without any gingerbread i thought it was right right right for my country wupsido thats how i learnd it on our trek |
Subject: RE: Marching song From: GUEST,L Date: 31 Oct 08 - 03:11 AM Left, Left I left my wife with 48 children at home and in bed in starving condition with nothing to eat but gingerbread. But I thought it was Right, Right, Right for my country Wupsido |
Subject: RE: Marching song From: GUEST,s8ntjohn Date: 04 May 09 - 04:36 PM I LEFT my wife and 49 children without any gingerbread did I do RIGHT |
Subject: RE: Marching song From: Uncle_DaveO Date: 05 May 09 - 09:35 AM GUEST, at 3:11 a.m., had it almost right, but here's the official version, as we chanted it almost seventy years ago: Left! Left! Left my wife and forty-nine children Home in the kitchen, In starving condition With nothing but gingerbread Left! Left! (etc., etc., ad nauseam Dave Oesterreich |
Subject: RE: Marching song From: Uncle_DaveO Date: 05 May 09 - 10:13 AM I should explain my "official" comment. This form (besides being the one I grew up with, of course) has the right scansion to maintain a proper marching cadence, which the "to eat", "pony", and "peanut" forms don't. And it circles around to the direction/remainder pun on "left". In reviewing my post and thinking back to my childhood, I have to revise what I wrote just a little. It was "forty-five" children back then. Big deal! Dave Oesterreich |
Subject: RE: Marching song From: GUEST Date: 20 May 09 - 01:34 PM Left right left right I left my wife at home in the kitchen with 46 children in starving condition and nothing but ginger and left right left right...... who can give me the other 4 paragraphs ?? Inge |
Subject: RE: Marching song From: GUEST,bailey Date: 09 Jun 09 - 08:19 PM left, left left right left i had a good home and i left left right left i left my wife and 48 children at home in the kitchen in starvin condition without any gingerbread left left .... does anyone else know tha rest???? i probaby wont come back to this website so if you know the rest please send it to baybayblondie13@comcast.net thanks!! |
Subject: RE: Marching song From: GUEST,Anne Date: 24 Aug 09 - 10:50 PM LOVE this one. IN CAPS are words that the LEFT foot is on. All of the 'right' words are with the right foot. I LEFT my wife with FORTY-EIGHT kids withOUT any gingerbread LEFT - - LEFT - - I LEFT my wife with FORTY-EIGHT kids beCAUSE I thought that IT was right, right, right to LEAVE my wife with FORTY-EIGHT kids withOUT any gingerbread LEFT LEFT |
Subject: RE: Marching song From: GUEST,Gueft Date: 18 Sep 09 - 10:00 PM My recollection records: "Left! Left! Left my wife and seventeen kids, an old grey mare, a peanut stand and I was right! Right! Right from the country, hay for straw, skip and a jingle and I was left! Left! Left my wife..." (as before, until we reached our uncle's farm a quarter of a mile away). |
Subject: RE: Marching song/Cadence Count From: GUEST,Michael Date: 21 Sep 09 - 03:08 AM I learned it from my Grandmother (b. Madison, Wisconsin, 1904): Right, Right, Right by my country I had a good job, By jiggers, I left! Left, Left, Left my wife and 49 children, At home in starvation, Without any ginger! Did I do right? Right, Right, ett (Love you, Grandma, RIP) |
Subject: RE: Marching song/Cadence Count From: GUEST,STAR-MAN0 Date: 08 Oct 09 - 01:48 AM DOES ANYONE THIS SONG FROM MONARCH OF THE GLEN: LEFT LEFT i HAD A GOOD JOB BUT I LEFT IT! |
Subject: RE: Marching song/Cadence Count From: GUEST Date: 02 Nov 09 - 04:12 PM i know it different.. I left my wife with 48 children, cause i was on a mission without persmission thought i was right, right right in the middle of Wupsidoo left, left, left my wife with 48 children.. etc etc.. cheers from holland |
Subject: RE: Marching song/Cadence Count From: GUEST Date: 03 Dec 09 - 01:21 AM i left my wife and all our 9 children in starving conditions did i do right, right right for my country wrong to my family will i be left left left right left my pants too tight my balls unite they're swinging so hard from left to right left left left right left |
Subject: RE: Marching song/Cadence Count From: GUEST Date: 30 Mar 10 - 02:00 PM I left my wife and 49 children left them to starve with nothing but gingerbread did i do right? right I write(right) to my country by golly i had a good job but i left left |
Subject: RE: Marching song/Cadence Count From: GUEST,Navy Date: 19 Apr 10 - 08:09 PM One more hour and we'll be through. I won't have to look at you. Ugly, ugly, ugly you. One more hour and we'll be through You won't have to look at me. Pretty, pretty, pretty me. Short marching one my Platoon leader liked to use, hope you find it as funny as we did |
Subject: RE: Marching song/Cadence Count From: GUEST Date: 25 Apr 10 - 09:32 AM Left left left my wife with 48 kids in a starving condition without any gingerbread did i do right? no right no right for my country? whoops see do! |
Subject: RE: Marching song/Cadence Count From: GUEST Date: 22 May 10 - 08:45 PM This is how I we always did it as school kids in 1953... LEFT. LEFT. LEFT my wife and 48 kids on the brink of starvation without any gingerbread Did I do RIGHT? RIGHT. RIGHT for my country and me by gosh that's why I LEFT. LEFT. LEFT my wife and 48 kids on the brink of starvation without any gingerbread .... repeat, repeat, repeat It was easy and no need to skip. The feet just fall perfectly in place. |
Subject: RE: Marching song/Cadence Count From: GUEST,Scott Date: 03 Jul 10 - 01:32 PM A-Left, A-left, A-Left/Right/left, I left my wife and 48 children at home and in bed in starving condition, do you think I did Right. Right A-left/right/left |
Subject: RE: Marching song/Cadence Count From: GUEST Date: 15 Aug 10 - 10:27 AM who's that man in the blue red blue?? not quite sure but his breath stinks too drills shit hot but he and that hard thanks because he's a coldstream guard. who's that man in the maroon beret?? not quite sure but I think he's gay fucks his boyfriend by the hour thats because he's a fucking para. who's that man in the green beret?? fights for his country and for his queen that because he's a royal marine!! British army royal marine commandos my cousin told me it a while back its all one thing but can be said as three small ones or added in to others. |
Subject: RE: Marching song/Cadence Count From: GUEST,Woodsider Date: 09 Sep 10 - 07:45 PM I had a good job but I left, left, left, left I knew I was right, I knew I was right, I knew I was right, I knew I was right I had a good job but I left etc etc |
Subject: RE: Marching song/Cadence Count From: GUEST,Jodie Date: 05 Jan 11 - 02:25 PM We learned it this way at GS Camp Scott when we hiked to the lake to go canoeing: left left left my wife and 49 kids to starve on gingerbread did I do right right right by my country I had a good job and I left left left my wife... etc. |
Subject: RE: Marching song/Cadence Count From: GUEST,guest Date: 26 Jan 11 - 08:05 PM it is... Left left, i left my wife and 49 kids the old grey mare and the penut stand. Do you think i did right? right? Right from the country where i come from hayfenstrofbenshiftbygolly ( hay.fen.strof.ben.shift.by.golly)left left over and over |
Subject: RE: Marching song/Cadence Count From: GUEST,Annoymous Date: 08 Mar 11 - 04:00 PM I'm trying to learn it since I forgot it... I remember this much: left left i left my wife and 49 children to die by starvation with nothing to eat but gingerbread did i do right right... |
Subject: RE: Marching song/Cadence Count From: GUEST,babe Date: 16 Mar 11 - 02:01 PM Left, left, I left my wife with 49 kids on the verge of starvation without any ration. Think I did right? right? right? But I can't remember the rest. Sorry. |
Subject: RE: Marching song/Cadence Count From: GUEST,cvp101 Date: 22 Mar 11 - 06:20 PM I left my wife & 46 kids without any ginger bread left, left, left, right, left. |
Subject: RE: Marching song/Cadence Count From: GUEST,sjrdgoode Date: 10 May 11 - 11:03 AM Left, Left, Left my wife and 49 kids and an old gray mare and a peanut stand, but I did Right, Right, right from the state where I came from. Hay foot Straw foot, shift by jingo....(shift feet (skip) and repeat |
Subject: RE: Marching song/Cadence Count From: GUEST,Bhel-Elryss Date: 01 Jun 11 - 01:50 AM My dad taught it to me: Left! Left! Left, right, left! I left my wife and forty-two Kids on the verge of starvation With only one hamburger left! Left! Left, right, left! ...He can't remember the rest though... |
Subject: RE: Marching song/Cadence Count From: GUEST,mark Date: 29 Jun 11 - 11:59 PM left left left my whif with 48 kids at the end of salvation with out any gingerbread did i do right right for my god my country i had a good job but i left left left |
Subject: RE: Marching song/Cadence Count From: GUEST,flor Date: 17 Sep 11 - 01:37 PM The "Jodie calls." Almost infinite variations, but originally attributed to Army Private Willie Duckworth, an African-American who in a column of fatigued infantrymen returning from a long march began to chant impromptu and the chant was picked up, as well the step of the men. It wasn't long before the Army and brother services also picked up on "Jodie." |
Subject: RE: Marching song/Cadence Count From: GUEST,Cody Robinson Date: 30 Sep 11 - 05:38 AM Left Left Left Right Left I left with 17 children to die of starvation with only one johnny Did I do right? Right Right in the middle of the kitchen floor left foot right foot skip once more. |
Subject: RE: Marching song/Cadence Count From: GUEST Date: 09 Nov 11 - 08:05 PM It's Left, left, left right left, left, left right i left my country and forty-eight kids on the brink of starvation i thought it was RIGHT, right, right for my country and whoop de do! |
Subject: RE: Marching song/Cadence Count From: GUEST,Paul V. Partington Date: 20 Dec 11 - 04:58 PM I left my wife with 14 kids and on old grey mare in a peanut shell Hay foot, straw foot,belly full of bean soup, Johnny get your clothes on, left |
Subject: RE: Marching song/Cadence Count From: GUEST Date: 20 Feb 12 - 06:49 PM hey |
Subject: RE: Marching song/Cadence Count From: GUEST Date: 19 Mar 12 - 09:12 PM Left, left, I left my wife and 49 kids on the verge of starvation without any gingerbread. did I do right? right? right from the country by jingo! I had a good wife and I left, left, left my wife.... |
Subject: RE: Marching song/Cadence Count From: GUEST,mark Date: 29 Apr 12 - 06:41 PM I left my wife with 44 kids with nothing to eat but gingerbread left. left. left. left. That's all. You've got it. These cadences are all sad for a reason. |
Subject: RE: Marching song/Cadence Count From: GUEST,guest, Bon Date: 06 May 12 - 12:24 AM Left, left, I had a good job and I left. I left my wife and 15 kids, an old gray mare and a peanut stand. Did I do right, right. Right for my country, hayfoot, strawfoot, skip by jingle. Left, left, I had a good job and I left. etc. |
Subject: RE: Marching song/Cadence Count From: GUEST,jo Date: 19 Sep 12 - 01:58 AM left, left, I left my wife and my 48 kids in starving condition without any gingerbread. Did I do right, right, right for my country 'tis of thee, woopsidoo and tirolilee |
Subject: RE: Marching song/Cadence Count From: GUEST Date: 18 Nov 12 - 12:23 AM I heard it... I left, I left, I left my wife and twenty-four kids at home in bed with nothing to eat, I left, I left |
Subject: RE: Marching song/Cadence Count From: GUEST Date: 18 Dec 12 - 02:04 AM Left. Left, I left my wife and 48 children At home in the kitchen in starving condition With nothing but gingerbread left, Left, Left, etc. |
Subject: RE: Marching song/Cadence Count From: GUEST,Carol Date: 24 Jan 13 - 08:13 PM Left, left, left my wife and 48 kids An old grey mare and a peanut farm Did I do right? right? Right from the country that I came from Hey there, Hi there, shift-by-jingo... (skip during the "shift-by-jingo" to get back on the left foot) Left, left, left my wife and 48 kids.... |
Subject: RE: Marching song/Cadence Count From: GUEST,Scotty Date: 10 Feb 13 - 02:06 AM learned from my grandmother (b. 1908, Virginia) Left my wife and 46 children, Old gray mare by peanut stand Went to town and there I found that I was right, right Hayfoot, strawfoot, shift by jingle, left, left |
Subject: RE: Marching song/Cadence Count From: GUEST,Military Brat Date: 09 Apr 13 - 04:36 PM LEFT, LEFT, LEFT my wife and 49 kids on the verge of starvation without any gingerbread Did I do RIGHT, RIGHT, write (RIGHT) to my country, write (RIGHT) to my country, tell them how sorry I am that I LEFT, LEFT, LEFT my wife and 48 kids, etc. (repeat, counting down as you go) |
Subject: RE: Marching song/Cadence Count From: GUEST,jlf Date: 28 Jun 13 - 09:55 PM Left. Left. Left my wife and forty-nine children in starving condition without any gingerbread. Did I do right, right, right by jingo by jove, I had a good job but I left, left (ad nauseum) |
Subject: RE: Marching song/Cadence Count From: GUEST Date: 12 Mar 14 - 07:50 PM I left my wife with 46 children, the old gray mare and the peanut stand. Did I do right, right? Right from the country where I came from, Hakeem, jakem, shift my nakem. |
Subject: RE: Marching song/Cadence Count From: GUEST Date: 13 Mar 14 - 10:31 AM Sin, sin, sin dex sin... |
Subject: RE: Marching song/Cadence Count From: JohnInKansas Date: 14 Mar 14 - 02:17 AM In recent (100 years?) usage in the US Army, the name used for this routine is "Sound Off." About the only thing "standardized" is effectively a "chorus:" Drill Master: SOUND OFF Troop: ONE TWO DM: SOUND OFF Troop: THREE FOUR DM: CADENCE COUNT Troop: ONE TWO THREE FOUR, Troop: ONE TWO (one-step pause) THREE-FOUR (Some may omit the "skip-step" in the last line, and do the count in regular left-right-left-right sync.) Although there are many common "verses" a majority of them are (claimed as) unique to a particular squad, company, or post (or sometimes a local barroom). Quite probably more than half of the better known ones are blatantly OBSCENE, RUDE, AND OFFENSIVE (intentionally). This CADENCE (it's proper name, it's not a song here) is most generally used on military installations only during the first week of a "boot camp" since it seldom takes the CO's wife more than a week to complain about the obscene shouting and the CO orders the troops to "don't do that anymore" (at least stateside). Occasionally the order will be "don't do that while in the housing area," and one was known to have said "where my wife can hear it." ARMY lore claims that the AIR FARCE uses "Little Willies" as their usual CADENCE verses, often retaining the "Sound Off" call and response as chorus, since they're "just too nice." This rumor is unconfirmed by my experience. (They may not need marching cadences much, since they usually get a bus to take them to and from where they keep their toys?) Scouting and other "pickups" on the CADENCE are likely to be badly corrupted, but are mostly harmless and sometimes good for a giggle. John |
Subject: RE: Marching song/Cadence Count From: GUEST,shayes Date: 01 Apr 14 - 12:40 AM I learned it like this: Left, left, I left my wife and 48 kids in a house all alone with nothing but gingerbread; Did I do right, right, right by my country, by jingo, I had a good job, but I left, left (and back to beginning) |
Subject: RE: Marching song/Cadence Count From: Lighter Date: 01 Apr 14 - 10:57 AM I once spent a couple of years reading many, many American memoirs of World War I, both books and magazine articles. There were plenty of references to drill sergeants chanting "hup, two, three, four" (and phonetic variants), and to troops singing both polite and bawdy songs on the march, but not one example of the modern "Sound off!" That routine, however, was certainly popular in World War II, possibly only after the 1944 appearance at Ft. Slocum, N.Y., of Pvt. Willie Duckworth's "Duckworth Chant," in which the syncopated sound-off countdown figures prominently. A 1945 recording: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q6bhv4i8qso The 1952 movie "What Price Glory" has World War I marines doing something similar. But they *don't* do it in the 1924 Broadway play that the movie's based on. |
Subject: RE: Marching song/Cadence Count From: Desert Dancer Date: 17 Jun 14 - 12:39 AM SOUND OFF (CADENCE COUNT) (DUCKWORTH CHANT) in the DT has the "Duckworth" name originating from Ft. Duckworth: In WWII, black troops were, apparently, given more freedom However, others above and elsewhere cite Pvt. Willie Duckworth. (The Missouri Folklore Society has this page about it (discussed in the Folklore: jodies thread here.) Today on NPR's All Things Considered they had an article, "Sound Off: Where The Military's Rhythm Came From by Frannie Kelley A YouTube video of the story, posted by Michael Cavenaugh July 2013 is linked: Duckworth Chant Ft Slocum 1945 VDisc TSgt Felice Intro & Ma.... It's got a relatively long text summary (that I can't copy), but it does say that Col. Bernard Lentz copyrighted the Duckworth chant, and the royalties are split to this day between the Lentz and Duckworth families. ~ Becky in Long Beach |
Subject: RE: Marching song/Cadence Count From: Lighter Date: 17 Jun 14 - 08:15 AM Just as a point of information, there's never been a "Fort Duckworth." |
Subject: RE: Marching song/Cadence Count From: Desert Dancer Date: 17 Jun 14 - 12:20 PM Yeah, looks like it needs a DT Corrections/Updates post. |
Subject: RE: Marching song/Cadence Count From: GUEST,stacey Date: 06 Oct 14 - 02:34 PM I left my wife and 44 kids in a starving condition with nothing but Johnny bread think I did right, Right, right by my country by golly I had a good job and I left, left, left....(repeat from the top) |
Subject: RE: Marching song/Cadence Count From: GUEST,Laura Date: 08 Dec 14 - 09:52 PM I learned it from my Grandmother as... Left, left, left my wife and 49 kids and old grey mare and a peanut stand.(march) I do right, right, right by the Country I do stand.(march) Hay foot - straw foot - shift by jingle foot.(shift feet - kinda jump) I'm dying to know - does anyone know the origin? |
Subject: RE: Marching song/Cadence Count From: Rapparee Date: 09 Dec 14 - 09:41 PM We did several cadences at Ft. Leonard Wood, MO back in 1963. I was in Charlie (C) Company, Second Battalion, Second Training Regiment (Basic) or C-2-2. One went like this: SGT: Count cadence delayed cadence count cadence count! (left footfall on the first word) PLT: ONE! TWO! THREE! FOUR! (left footfall on each word) ONE TWO THREE FOUR (a footfall on each word, with the left foot being the odd numbers) CHARLIE CHARLIE CHARLIE TWO TWO!! (left foot on first and second Charlie, left-right-left on the last phrase). One of the most difficult things was to keep step during the "march past" after JFK's assassination was announced to us. When you are used to 120 steps per minute going to half that makes you stumble around -- especially when no one had ever done that before. Trying to tote an M-1 rifle at reverse arms at the same time made it bloody difficult and even the band couldn't help. |
Subject: RE: Marching song/Cadence Count From: GUEST,Rahere Date: 10 Dec 14 - 07:13 AM Noisy bastards! Some of us learned silence is golden - because we can hear you lot coming a hundred miles away, and that gives us plenty of time to prepare the welcome party... As a drill or route march practice, this chanting harms the sense of listening to what your platoon is doing. That sense is essential in combat, because that tuning keeps you clued up to them. As far as the slow march is concerned, the technique us Brits used to use is to teach it as a step and a stop. You place your front foot and bring the other up to it, outside of the foot going down first, change balance, step with the other and bring the first up to it, change balance... |
Subject: RE: Marching song/Cadence Count From: GUEST,Laura Date: 22 May 15 - 11:39 PM Left Left Left my wife with 48 kids without any gingerbread you think I was right right right to my country by jingle by george I had a good job and I left left left...........that all I remember from growing up on Fort Rucker Alabama back in the 70's. |
Subject: RE: Marching song/Cadence Count From: GUEST Date: 01 Jun 15 - 04:49 PM Left, Left, left right left, I LEFT my wife and 42 kids in a starving condition without any gingerbread LEFT left, left right left ect. |
Subject: RE: Marching song/Cadence Count From: GUEST Date: 04 Oct 15 - 07:22 PM all I remember of this song my mother taught me, and I just cant remember the rest is Left, left, left my wife and 24 children a peanut stand and an ole grey mare and did I do right, right, right from the country that I came from ..... hay ? scotch something scotch, pick a bale o' cotton......? she is no longer around to ask! sorry, Does that help at all? |
Subject: RE: Marching song/Cadence Count From: GUEST,Asterix Date: 08 Oct 15 - 05:08 PM This is what I was taught as a kid: Left, left, left my wife and 49 kids and a bucket of beans in New Orleans thinkin'-I-was ( Right, right, right by my country by jingo I had a good home but I Left ... etc. |
Subject: RE: Marching song/Cadence Count From: GUEST,Cindie Date: 07 Nov 15 - 01:00 PM Here's what I learned from my mom: Left, left, I left my wife with 42 kids With nothing to eat the in the house but gingerbread Left, right, right Right from the haystack, hay foot-straw foot, oompijingle* Left, left, etc. *When you say this word, you do a funny skip/hop so you end up on the right foot. |
Subject: RE: Marching song/Cadence Count From: GUEST,Ct Date: 29 Nov 15 - 10:57 AM I wanted to get this girl scout variant on the list: LEFT LEFT LEFT RIGHT LEFT I LEFT my husband and 42 children alone and abandoned without any gingerbread, Did I do RIGHT? RIGHT LEFT RIGHT LEFT... |
Subject: RE: Marching song/Cadence Count From: GUEST,pam Date: 06 Aug 16 - 09:53 PM there are so many versions of this! left. left. i left my wife and 48 kids on the verge of starvation without any gingerbread, did i do right, right? as kids, we marched side by side down the street with all left legs starting first followed by our right legs, singing this verse together. |
Subject: RE: Marching song/Cadence Count From: GUEST,Guest- Ruth Date: 03 Apr 17 - 10:16 PM Left,left left my wife with 48 kids in a starving condition without any gingerbread thought I did right,right Right to my country,by jingles, I had a good job and I left, left. Repeat |
Subject: RE: Marching song/Cadence Count From: GUEST,jacullman Date: 31 Oct 17 - 01:58 AM My dad was in the Americal Division at Guadalcanal. He used to chant this: Left, Left, Left, Right, Left I left my wife and 48 children at home in the kitchen in starving condition without any gingerbread Left, Left, Left, Right, Left I left my wife and 48 children at home in the kitchen in starving condition without any gingerbread repeat I wish I could recall some with the dirty lyrics -- only heard then a couple of times when dad thought I wasn't listening. I blame my much older sister, who was in first grade and got in trouble for chanting the following ditty while waiting for the school bus. "Roll me over in the clover, roll me over in the clover and do it again." |
Subject: RE: Marching song/Cadence Count From: GUEST Date: 11 Nov 17 - 10:19 PM LEFT LEFT LEFT, RIGHT, LEFT LEFT LEFT I LEFT my wife and forty-one children home in the kitchen in starving condition without any gingerbread LEFT LEFT LEFT RIGHT LEFT |
Subject: RE: Marching song/Cadence Count From: GUEST,Roland Date: 28 Jan 18 - 05:36 AM Left, left, I left my wife and 42 kids, Hay foot straw foot, belly full of bean soup, Johnny get your clothes on, Left, Left ... That's what my little cousin sang to me. He was a B17 flying fortress pilot, based in England in 1944. |
Subject: RE: Marching song/Cadence Count From: GUEST,jo Date: 03 Feb 19 - 04:39 PM What I remember from childhood is... Right, right, Right my son by jingo I had a good job which I left, left, Left my wife with 42 children without any gingerbread, think I did right, right, Right my son... I'm fascinated by how many variants there are of this. I wonder why... |
Subject: RE: Marching song/Cadence Count From: GUEST,gatyam gal Date: 04 Oct 19 - 01:40 AM I am digging up songs from my past. I am finding so many people remember songs differently. This is how WE sang it. Left, Left, Left, Right, Left I left my home and 42 kids on the verge of starvation Without any gingerbread. Did I do Right? Right! Right by my country and flag. (repeat) |
Subject: RE: Marching song/Cadence Count From: GUEST,Observer Date: 04 Oct 19 - 03:24 AM This would appear to be a peculiarly US Forces thing, as I recall we were taught to march and drill purely to the sound of the command with total silence in the ranks. GUEST, Date: 15 Aug 10 - 10:27 AM's contribution sounds more like a "Sods Opera" dit than anything Royal Marines would be allowed to use in either training or in service. Just as a point of clarification for said GUEST - There are no British Army Royal Marine Commandos as the Royal Marines are part, and always have been part of the Royal Navy. |
Subject: RE: Marching song/Cadence Count From: GUEST,Blackmer Date: 29 May 20 - 10:55 AM Learn from my father who was in the Merchant Marines I left my wife with 24 kids and a belly of of bean soup I left, left, left right left. I left, left, left right left. Repeat. |
Subject: RE: Marching song/Cadence Count From: GUEST Date: 29 May 20 - 11:06 AM I left my wife with 24 kids and a belly full of bean soup I left, left, left right left. I left, left, left right left. Repeat. |
Subject: RE: Marching song/Cadence Count From: Charmion Date: 30 May 20 - 10:13 AM Guest, Observer, did you serve in the British Army? In the Canadian Forces, troops on the march will sing when they have a long way to go. In early summer, contingents training for the Nijmegen Marches can be heard in the riverside parklands of Ottawa, their boots thudding and their tuneless voices intoning "A yellow bird / With a yellow bill / Sat upon / My window sill ... " Recruits and soldiers in battle school are often ordered to sing while doubling, the better to improve their cardiopulmonary capacity. It is not a musical experience. |
Subject: RE: Marching song/Cadence Count From: Lighter Date: 30 May 20 - 10:35 AM > It is not a musical experience. In other words,a bit like hearing chanteys sung on sailing vessels by heaving or hauling sailors. |
Subject: RE: Marching song/Cadence Count From: Charmion Date: 30 May 20 - 05:27 PM Probably, Lighter. I know about doubling alright, but not so much halyard-hauling. |
Subject: RE: Marching song/Cadence Count From: Lighter Date: 30 May 20 - 07:51 PM Long, long ago I visited the Mystic Seaport Museum in Connecticut. A "demonstration of chantey singing" was presented aboard the full-rigged "Joseph Conrad." A bunch of us lubbers manned the capstan and someone called for "Blow the Man Down." Stan Hugill was chanteyman. Just before (or maybe after) he sang, some befuddled know-it-all said to him, "But isn't that a halliard chantey?" Stan frowned and said, "Usually. But they'd sing whatever they wanted." Anyway, we ran round the capstan singing the choruses largely off-key. After a while, the "mate" of the "Conrad" shouted, "'Vast heaving!" Stan shut up in the middle of a stanza, and his crew ambled away to do other things. I suggest that this was an unusually authentic chanteying event. To judge from the quality of the choruses, some of the "crew" may even have been hung over. It struck me as decidedly "not a musical experience," a far cry from even the most "authentic-sounding" (sic) folkie performance. It was mainly guys (and a couple of gals) exerting themselves in unison and singing because that's what people did on that kind on that kind of job. And did I mention that some of us wore big grins because it was a *privilege* and *fun* to heave the capstan round ? |
Subject: RE: Marching song/Cadence Count From: GUEST,Stephen Lewis Date: 31 Jul 21 - 12:49 AM Left, left, left, right, left, Left my wife and 48 kids in a starving position, Without any gingerbread. Did I do right, right, right for my country Who needed me most to guard the gates Of Humphrey Dingledorf? Left, left, left, right, left ... |
Subject: RE: Marching song/Cadence Count From: GUEST,Phil d'Conch Date: 31 Jul 21 - 12:06 PM It's all celeusma. The show ain't over until the big girl sings, and what does she sing? Ho yo to ho... a cadence! An "aire" was once a route march pace. Work song chorus sounds... constipated. Never thought about it that way but, same latin root as stevedore. |
Subject: RE: Marching song/Cadence Count From: GUEST Date: 27 Aug 21 - 03:12 PM Left my home and 44 children just because I thought it was right, right, Right to the country, yes by jingo, now we switch to the (pause) left, left Left my home... |
Subject: RE: Marching song/Cadence Count From: GUEST,Linda McAlister Date: 14 May 22 - 05:52 PM My memory from girl scout camp many years ago: Left, left, left, right, left. I left my wife and 48 kids and an old gray mare and a peanut stand. Did I do right, right, right from the country where I came from. Right foot, left foot, switch be-jingle (shifting feet) Left, left, left, right, left |
Subject: RE: Marching song/Cadence Count From: GUEST,Guest: Susie in Nebraska Date: 16 Nov 22 - 05:18 PM My Great Aunt born in 1898 taught me this while we walked to the store. Left my wife and 48 children in starving condition without any gingerbread. Did I do right? Right? Right with the World I had a good job but I left, left. I think there was more but that's all I can remember.....from 1960. |
Subject: RE: Marching song/Cadence Count From: GUEST,blue cat in victoria, bc Date: 20 Mar 23 - 03:22 AM I learned this in grade 9 drill team in Texas. It goes like this: I left my wife with 42 kids at home in the kitchen in starving conditions and nothing but gingerbread left, left, left, right, left. |
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