Gee, Mom, I Want to Go Home explained
"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 Army
They say are mighty fine,
One rolled off the table
And 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 life
Gee ma, I wanna go
back to Ontario
Gee 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.[1]
Appearances in popular culture
- The song appeared in the 1943 play Winged Victory by Moss Hart.[2]
- The song, presumably sung by British Commonwealth soldiers, can be heard during "The Desert: North Africa", the eighth episode of the documentary series The World at War.
- Folk singer Lead Belly performed the song (as "Gee, But I Want to Go Home" or "Army Life" [3]) on several 1940s recordings.
- The song was released as a single, titled "I Don't Want No More of Army Life", in 1950 by Texas Jim Robertson [4]
- The song was performed in the 1977 M*A*S*H episode "Movie Tonight" (season 5 episode 22), with lyrics adapted to the characters and situations in the show.[5] Father Mulcahy, Hawkeye and B.J., Colonel Potter, Klinger, Hot Lips, Radar and four of the nurses all sing a verse each. Frank Burns tries to sing a rather hostile verse after everyone has finished the song, but is glared down.
- Manny Singer (Ray Liotta) sings a verse to his despondent daughter shortly after the death of her mother at the beginning of the 1994 film Corrina, Corrina.
- A variant of the song is sung in the 2020 film Monster Hunter.
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Notes and References
- Book: Bronner, Simon J.. American Children's Folklore. 30 May 1988. August House. 9780874830682. 30 May 2021. Google Books.
- Book: Hart, Moss. Winged Victory. 30 June 2005. Kessinger Publishing. 9781419169847. 30 May 2021. Google Books.
- Web site: Images for Leadbelly - Easy Rider: Leadbelly Legacy Volume Four. Discogs.com. 30 May 2021.
- This week's new releases on RCA Victor. Billboard. . 4 November 1950. Nielsen Business Media, Inc.. 30 May 2021. Google Books. 27.
- Web site: M*A*S*H FAQ. Faqs.org. 30 May 2021.