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"Gee, Mom, I Want to Go Home" (also known as "I Don't Want No More of Army Life") is a traditional, humorous song satirizing life in the Armed Forces. Each verse has two lines relating what recruits are told, followed by an exaggerated description of the fact. For example:

The biscuits in the Army
They say are mighty fine,
One rolled off the table
And killed a pal of mine.
"Army Life"
Song by Lead Belly
Released1944 (1944)
GenreNovelty song
Length1:48
Songwriter(s)Traditional, Gitz Rice credited

The original song was sung by Canadian soldiers during World War II. With original chorus

"Oh, I don't want no more of army life
Gee ma, I wanna go
back to Ontario
Gee ma, I wanna go ho_o_ome!"

The song occurs in several variations, the lyrics being adapted for the different branches of the Armed Forces, and it has been transformed into a camp song as well.[1]




M*A*S*H version


There are six different verses in the M*A*S*H version, all of them reworded and each sung by a different member or members of the cast, including one by Hawkeye and B.J. Hunnicutt: "O the surgeons in the army, they say are mighty bright; we work on soldiers throughout the day and nurses through the night," a reference to the surgeons' womanizing habits. A verse sung by Klinger went like this: "O some guys like the army; I think that it's a mess; if it's so damned terrific, how come I wear a dress?" (Klinger's failure to get a psychiatric discharge from the army by dressing in drag was a recurring gag in the series).


References


  1. Bronner, Simon J. (30 May 1988). American Children's Folklore. August House. ISBN 9780874830682. Retrieved 30 May 2021 via Google Books.
  2. Hart, Moss (30 June 2005). Winged Victory. Kessinger Publishing. ISBN 9781419169847. Retrieved 30 May 2021 via Google Books.
  3. "Images for Leadbelly - Easy Rider: Leadbelly Legacy Volume Four". Discogs.com. Retrieved 30 May 2021.
  4. Inc, Nielsen Business Media (4 November 1950). "Billboard". Nielsen Business Media, Inc. Retrieved 30 May 2021 via Google Books.
  5. "M*A*S*H FAQ". Faqs.org. Retrieved 30 May 2021.






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