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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 ArmyThey say are mighty fine,One rolled off the tableAnd killed a pal of mine. The original song was sung by Canadian soldiers during World War II.With original chorus "Oh, I don't want no more of army lifeGee ma, I wanna goback to OntarioGee ma, I wanna go ho_o_ome!"

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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 ArmyThey say are mighty fine,One rolled off the tableAnd killed a pal of mine. The original song was sung by Canadian soldiers during World War II.With original chorus "Oh, I don't want no more of army lifeGee ma, I wanna goback to OntarioGee 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. (en)
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  • Army Life (en)
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  • Traditional, Gitz Rice credited (en)
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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 ArmyThey say are mighty fine,One rolled off the tableAnd killed a pal of mine. The original song was sung by Canadian soldiers during World War II.With original chorus "Oh, I don't want no more of army lifeGee ma, I wanna goback to OntarioGee ma, I wanna go ho_o_ome!" (en)
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  • Gee, Mom, I Want to Go Home (en)
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