Bee Gees - I Have Decided To Join The Airforce Lyrics
Mother, I'm going to join the Air Force today.
I don't care what the neighbors may say,
But I'm going to join the Air Force today.
Mother,I don't care what my father might think.
But I don't care what my father might think.
Don't ask me why, it's my mind and it's right.
Don't ask me why, it's my mind ,
It's better, it's better than being alone,
alone on the ground. Now I find
Mother,I've got to join the Air Force you see,
I've seen my friends and they all agree
That's it's better than joining the army or going to sea
I've seen my friends and they all agree.
That's it's better then joining the army or going to sea.
Mother, Mother, Mother.
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Bee Gees I Have Decided To Join The Airforce Comments
They like Sgt Peppers, didn't they? And Yellow Submarine too...
NOT SURE IN 1968 I WAS ONLY 5 YEARS WHEN THE BEE GEES DID THIS DIFFERENT SONG ABOUT JOINING THE AIR FORCE
Some delightful silliness.
TIFF TIFF HERE LEADING THE BEE GEES ARMY HOW DO YOU MAKE A SONG ABOUT THE AIR FORCE SOUND GOOD AS HELL OH RIGHT ITS THE BEE GEES MY BAAAAD😂😂😂✊🏾❤️
Is that Stanley Kubrick at the start?
la mejor epoca de los bee gees, por lejos!.
adrian Parcifal Los Bee Gees de los 60s son los mejores
Ésta época y yo agregaría principios de los ochenta (Living Eyes, Guilty, Heartbreaker, etc)
I thought this was an old Music Hall number. I had no idea The Brothers wrote it. It's so traditional style.
great ! thumbs up
A VERY INTERESTING SONG. I HAVE NEVER SEEN THAT BEFORE
Mother, I'm going to join the Air Force today.
I don't care what the neighbors may say,
But I'm going to join the Air Force today.
Mother,I don't care what my father might think.
Perhaps it's going to drive him to drink.
But I don't care what my father might think.
Don't ask me why, it's my mind and it's right.
Don't ask me why, it's my mind ,
It's better, it's better than being alone,
alone on the ground. Now I find
Mother,I've got to join the Air Force you see,
I've seen my friends and they all agree
That's it's better than joining the army or going to sea
Mother,I've go to join the Air Force you see
I've seen my friends and they all agree.
That's it's better then joining the army or going to sea.
Mother, Mother, Mother.
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Writer(s): Maurice Ernest Gibb, Robin Hugh Gibb, Barry Gibb
Copyright: Crompton Songs, Universal Music Publishing Int. Mgb Ltd.
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"Idea" (1968)