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I did not know until recently that these are 2 different songs. The Army changed the lyrics (and slight changes to the melody) because they thought The Caisson Song was too 'field artillery' specific. (the Caisson Song has 2 versions)http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Army_Goes_Rolling_AlongI like this from the verse of the Army Song.
Proud of all we have done, Fighting till the battle?s won
PS. Now let me know how many of you will have this song stuck in their heads now. 😀
they left out the verse"we are brave, we are boldand the whiskey we can holdis a story that has never been told.We'll be rolling on the floor when the cops break down the door"and I can't remember the rest
almost sounds like a prohibition era verse. 😀
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