

The song was transformed into a march by John Philip Sousa in 1917 and renamed “The Field Artillery Song.” Gruber, while stationed in the Philippines in 1908 as the “Caisson Song." The original lyrics reflect routine activities in a horse-drawn Field Artillery battery. The song was originally written by Field Artillery First Lieutenant Edmund L. That the Army goes rolling along! (keep it rolling!) Refrain:Ĭount off the cadence loud and strong (two! three!) Second Chorus:Īnd the Army keeps rolling along. We’re the Army and proudly proclaim: First Chorus:Īnd the Army goes rolling along. March along, sing our song, with the Army of the free.Ĭount the brave, count the true, who have fought to victory. Download Army Song A Cappella Version MP3.

Download Army Song Instrumental Version MP3.I have an mp3 of it saved and am going ro put it to a video and then up on my SKZX rumble channel. There were a few dozen songs including sonofabush, 10secondfreefall, whatwouldyoudo, bushkilla, the best mix ever of 'message from sponsor' (Jello Biafra) aka 'Martial Law' - "This territory is now under MARTIAL LAW " - it was a hard rock mix, but not the Black Sabbath or the Ice T one. I tried internet archive using key song titles oof other songs there as they were spelled after downloads - but nothing. There was a site I visited in the mid 2000s that had all sorts of free downloadable protest/resistance/truth songs where I dl'd it. It's not the band FEAR's song made famous in RepoMan. dum duh dum dum.Let's have a war, it doesn t matter if we're wrong or if we're right.I've got a feelin, it could happen pretty soon now.it could happen any day now." Looked forever for a song: cheap drum machine, fuzz guitar : 'Lets have a war, it doesn't matter what we're fighting for.
