Gee But I Want to Go Home

Well the coffee that they give you
They say is mighty fine
It's good for cuts and bruises and
It tastes like iodine
I don't want no more of Army life
Gee, but I want to go home

Well the biscuit's that they give you
They say are mighty fine
One rolled off a table and it
Killed a pal of mine
I don't want no more of Army life
Gee, but I want to go home
Oh, the chicken that they give you
They say is mighty fine
One rolled off a table and
Started marking time
I don't want no more of Army life
Gee, but I want to go home

Well the girls in the PX
They say are mighty fine
Most are over ninety and
The rest are under nine
I don't want no more of Army life
Gee, but I want to go home

Well, oh, they treat us all like monkeys
And make us stand in line
Give you fifty dollars and
Take back forty-nine
I don't want no more of Army life
Gee, but I want to go gee, but I want to go
Gee, but I want to go home

Curiosités sur la chanson Gee But I Want to Go Home de Pete Seeger

Sur quels albums la chanson “Gee But I Want to Go Home” a-t-elle été lancée par Pete Seeger?
Pete Seeger a lancé la chanson sur les albums “American Favorite Ballads, Vol. 4” en 1961 et “American Favorite Ballads, Volume 4” en 1961.

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