The Song of the Marines
"The Song of the Marines" is a song composed by Harry Warren with lyrics by Al Dubin.[1] It was featured in the 1937 Warner Bros. film, The Singing Marine where it was sung by actor Dick Powell.
"The Song of the Marines" | |
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Song | |
Published | 1937 |
Genre | Military march |
Composer(s) | Harry Warren |
Lyricist(s) | Al Dubin |
Later, Warner Bros. Cartoons used the song in several shorts. A shortened version (omitting the lines "It may be Shanghai, farewell and goodbye") was sung several times in the Daffy Duck cartoon Conrad the Sailor (1942) and several opening bars of it in Duck Amuck (1953), plus the Sylvester and Tweety cartoon Snow Business (1953)
In 1962, Dick Powell, star of The Singing Marine, reprised the song in a cameo appearance in the Ensign O'Toole episode "Operation Benefit", a TV series owned by his production company, Four Star Television. It was one of his final filmed appearances.
Lyrics
Over the sea, let's go men!
We're shovin' right off, we're shovin' right off again
Nobody knows where or when
We're shovin' right off, we're shovin' right off again
It may be Shanghai,
farewell and goodbye,
Sally and Sue, don't be blue.
We'll just be gone for years and years and then
We're shoving right off for home,
Shoving right off for home,
Shoving right off for home, again.