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    Galloping 23rd

    Is there anyone amonst you that could kindly e-mail the full words for the Galloping 23rd to me. i know 90% but am a little ropey towards the end . The Battalion have a choir singing competition and it would be good if we could know teach and pass on to the younger generation of Fusilier the Galloping 23rd before Dai's Day arrives. You can PM me or even send it to paul@jona2283.freeserve.co.uk. Grateful to anyone who can help,
    Paul 83

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    Re: Galloping 23rd

    We are the galloping 23rd
    We'll fight the enemy by and by
    Every man in the Regiment
    Is willing to do or die

    We are the galloping 23rd
    Second to the Navy on the sea
    If it wasn't for the galloping 23rd boys
    Were would the Army be

    Miles behind the line shovelling coal (repeat)

    Now our sergeant major he never fired a gun
    He won the DCM for the things he never done
    And when the boys went over the hill
    You'd see the ******* run
    the other way, the other way

    (Could never understand this line becvause no RWF sergeant majors I've known would have run away, just the opposite, they would have been first over the top!)

    Miles behind the line, shovelling coal (repeat)

    Now we went to Cyprus
    To see what they were doing
    When we got there
    The blooming place was ruined
    We haven't seen old blighty for a hell of a time
    All o'er the world
    But if he's the leader of the old ???? (never knew what this last word was)
    Then blow him he's no cousin of mine
    No cousin of mine, no cousin of mine
    I've got cousins in every land
    England, Scotland, Ireland and WALES
    Russia, Prussia and Jerusalem
    South Africa, America and Germany
    All o'er the world
    But if he's the leader of the old ????
    Then blow him he's no cousin of mine.

    Hwyl fawr, enjoy!

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    Question Re: Galloping 23rd

    I can remember that B coy won the choir competition in warminster think it was 83 ish major Bob Lloyd was our oc then great competition you ll discover some hidden talents it'll be like Xfactor. has it been held since this time..........?

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    Re: Galloping 23rd

    I remember that chour comp in Warminster I was in Delta's then we came 2nd with trailer for sail or rent rooms to let 40 cents, cant remember the other one we sang i think it was new york new york by franky blue eyes
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    Cheers Bob. Will now go and teach it tlo the boys.Paul83

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    Re: Galloping 23rd

    Hello,
    Re the Cyprus ditty. Line seven used to end with if he is the leader of the Deutchland freedom well sod????? him he 's no cousin of mine. But this relates to the Great war and France is sung instead of Cyprus.
    Regards to the Choir and all interested parties. Exscuse my German if it is miss spelt.
    Don

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    Re: Galloping 23rd

    That line "if he's the leader off the " has changed depending where the regiment is serving or where a conflict (National Service) is at the time, it was Ireland so the IRA was sung in the 70s - 90s and depending on how much of the wobbly ale had been sunk it was "sod him" or F..... him he is no cousin of mine, but Bob is too much of a Gent, ?

    I guess it should be Sadam nowdays, or that toe rag in Afgan, who know???


    Happy Singing All

    BA

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    Ric' the songs were , Little old wine drinker & King of the road

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    Re: Galloping 23rd

    little old wine drinker me, cheers richie good memories.
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