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The Army Goes Rolling Along

"The Army Goes Rolling Along" is the official song of the United States Army[1] and is typically called "The Army Song". It is adapted from an earlier work titled the "U.S. Field Artillery March".

The Army Goes Rolling Along

Organizational anthem of the U.S. Army
Also known as"The Army Song"
LyricsHarold W. Arberg, November 1956
MusicJohn Philip Sousa, 1917
AdoptedNovember 11, 1956; 66 years ago (1956-11-11)
Audio sample
Performed by the U.S. Army Band

History

The original version of this song, written in 1908 by Edmund Gruber, was titled "The Caissons Go Rolling Along." Those lyrics differ from the current official version.[2] Gruber's version was transformed into a march by John Philip Sousa in 1917 and renamed the "U.S. Field Artillery March."

The United States Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force, and Coast Guard had adopted official songs, and the Army was eager to find one of its own. They conducted a contest in 1948 to find an official song, but no entry received much popular support.[3] In 1952, Secretary of the Army Frank Pace asked the music industry to submit songs; he received more than 800 entries. "The Army's Always There" by Sam H. Stept won,[4] and an Army band performed it at President Dwight D. Eisenhower's inaugural parade on January 20, 1953.

Many thought that the melody was too similar to "I've Got a Lovely Bunch of Coconuts". The Army decided to use much of the melody from Sousa's "U.S. Field Artillery March" with new lyrics. Harold W. Arberg, a music advisor to the Adjutant General, submitted lyrics that the Army adopted.[5] Secretary of the Army Wilber Marion Brucker dedicated the music on Veterans Day, November 11, 1956.[6] The song is played at the conclusion of the most U.S. Army ceremonies, and all soldiers are expected to stand at attention and sing. When more than one service song is played, they are played in the order specified by Department of Defense directive: Army, Marine Corps, Navy, Air Force, Space Force, and Coast Guard.[7]

Lyrics

The following lyrics are to "The Army Goes Rolling Along." This is the current official version, dating to 1956. As of May 8, 2013, only the first verse, the chorus, and refrain are sung.[8]

Verse:

March along, sing our song, with the Army of the free
Count the brave, count the true, who have fought to victory
We're the Army and proud of our name
We're the Army and proudly proclaim

First Chorus:

First to fight for the right,
And to build the Nation’s might,
And The Army Goes Rolling Along
Proud of all we have done,
Fighting 'til the battle’s won,
And the Army Goes Rolling Along.

Refrain:

Then it's Hi! Hi! Hey!
The Army's on its way.
Count off the cadence loud and strong
For where e’er we go,
You will always know
That The Army Goes Rolling Along.

Second Chorus:

Valley Forge, Custer's ranks,
San Juan Hill and Patton's tanks,
And the Army went rolling along
Minutemen, from the start,
Always fighting from the heart,
And the Army keeps rolling along.
(Refrain)

Third Chorus:

Men in rags, men who froze,
Still that Army met its foes,
And the Army went rolling along.
Faith in God, then we're right,
And we'll fight with all our might,
As the Army keeps rolling along.
(Refrain)

In popular culture

  • The tune was used in 44 movies or television series from 1934 to 2011.[9]
  • Robert A. Heinlein used the 1908 Caisson Song as the basis for "The Road Song of the Transport Cadets", the official song of the fictional United States Academy of Transport in his 1940 short story "The Roads Must Roll". However, characters in the story refer to the origin as both "Song of the Caissons" and the "field artillery song."[10]
  • Hasbro used the tune for its G.I. Joe toyline during the 1960s with the words "G.I. Joe...G.I. Joe...fighting man from head to toe...on the land...on the sea...in the air."
  • In the 1960s, the Hoover Company used this tune for the promotion of their "Hoover Junior" vacuum cleaner with the lyrics "All the fluff, dust and grit. Hoover gets at every bit. For it beats as it sweeps as it cleans".
  • It was again used by the toy company for their Army Ant toys in the 80s.
  • In 1962, the song was parodied in The Jetsons Season 1, Episode 6, "The Good Little Scouts."[11] It was the marching song of Elroy Jetson's space troop.
  • In The Muppet Show episode Juliet Prowse, when Kermit asks the Muppet Glee Club to sing something, the Glee Club all sing a bunch of different songs in unison, and one frog sings The Army Goes Rolling Along.
  • In 1979, the song was sung by Margaret Houlihan in M*A*S*H Season 7, Episode 16 (titled "The Price") while she was in the shower. It is also partially sung in Season 3 Episode 19 (titled "Aid Station") by Margaret, Hawkeye Pierce, and Max Klinger as they arrive back at their unit, M*A*S*H 4077th. In Season 6 Episode 16, Margaret loses her wedding ring, which is inscribed with "Over hill, over dale, our love will never fail," inspired by the original lyrics to "The Caisson Song." Hawkeye and BJ get a tinker to inscribe an identical ring, but the inscription is humorously misspelled as "Over hill, over dale, our love will ever fail."
  • The fight song of North Carolina State University is a sped-up version of the tune.[12] (See NC State Wolfpack.)
  • The Australian A-League Club Adelaide United FC uses the tune for their club song "United Is Rolling Along."
  • A version of the song is in the Girls und Panzer Original Soundtrack, under the title "America Yahoutai March."
  • The Barney & Friends version used "The Rocket Song," which can be found in Barney in Outer Space, and other Barney episodes and videos.
  • Tom Lehrer references the late 1940s-mid 1950s contest that eventually resulted in the adoption of the song in a spoken-word section on his 1959 album An Evening Wasted With Tom Lehrer. Lehrer discusses the contest to introduce his song "It Makes a Fellow Proud to Be a Soldier", which satirizes the Army of the 1950s from the perspective of a young conscript, by humorously suggesting he had submitted it for consideration as the Army song.
  • This song is sung by Goofy, Chip 'n' Dale, Christian Buenaventura, Michelle Montoya, Toby Ganger, and Brandon Hammond in Mickey's Fun Songs: Campout at Walt Disney World.
  • The Kidsongs Kids sing this song in "A Day At Camp". In that same series, the song "The Circus is Coming to Town" is set to the tune to the song.
  • In Army Wives season 4 episode 9, Frank and General Holland sing to Sara Elizabeth Burton.

See also

References

  1. ^ Army Regulation 220-90, Army Bands, 14 December 2007, para 2-5f, g
  2. ^ "As the Caissons Go Rolling Along". Archived from the original on 2021-12-21. Retrieved September 18, 2018 – via YouTube.
  3. ^ Tom Lehrer claims to have submitted his parody, "It Makes a Fellow Proud to Be a Soldier", in this contest.[citation needed]
  4. ^ , January 19, 1953
  5. ^ Dorr, Robert, Westchester Chordsmen 2006-08-14 at the Wayback Machine, December 2004, p. 4
  6. ^ Army Training Circular TC 3-21.5,[permanent dead link] Drill and Ceremonies, 20 January 2012, para. 1-2h
  7. ^ Army song
  8. ^ Source: U.S. Army Bands information and recordings
  9. ^ Internet Movie Database, entry for Gruber
  10. ^ Heinlein, Robert A. "The Roads Must Roll." The Science Fiction Hall of Fame: Volume One, 1929-1964. Ed. Robert Silverberg. New York: Tom Doherty Associates, 1998. 53-87.
  11. ^ Big Cartoon Database
  12. ^ North Carolina State University. 2011-12-08 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved on February 7, 2012.

Further reading

  • Collins, Ace. Songs Sung, Red, White, and Blue: The Stories Behind America's Best-Loved Patriotic Songs. HarperResource, 2003. ISBN 0060513047

External links

  • Lyrics and Sheet Music
  • , sheet music
  • recordings
  • Dallas Wind Symphony recording
  • Library of Congress article
  • 1921 recording of "U.S. Field Artillery," at the Library of Congress

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The Army Goes Rolling Along is the official song of the United States Army 1 and is typically called The Army Song It is adapted from an earlier work titled the U S Field Artillery March The Army Goes Rolling AlongOrganizational anthem of the U S ArmyAlso known as The Army Song LyricsHarold W Arberg November 1956MusicJohn Philip Sousa 1917AdoptedNovember 11 1956 66 years ago 1956 11 11 Audio sample source source track track Performed by the U S Army Bandfilehelp Contents 1 History 2 Lyrics 3 In popular culture 4 See also 5 References 6 Further reading 7 External linksHistory EditThe original version of this song written in 1908 by Edmund Gruber was titled The Caissons Go Rolling Along Those lyrics differ from the current official version 2 Gruber s version was transformed into a march by John Philip Sousa in 1917 and renamed the U S Field Artillery March The United States Navy Marine Corps Air Force and Coast Guard had adopted official songs and the Army was eager to find one of its own They conducted a contest in 1948 to find an official song but no entry received much popular support 3 In 1952 Secretary of the Army Frank Pace asked the music industry to submit songs he received more than 800 entries The Army s Always There by Sam H Stept won 4 and an Army band performed it at President Dwight D Eisenhower s inaugural parade on January 20 1953 Many thought that the melody was too similar to I ve Got a Lovely Bunch of Coconuts The Army decided to use much of the melody from Sousa s U S Field Artillery March with new lyrics Harold W Arberg a music advisor to the Adjutant General submitted lyrics that the Army adopted 5 Secretary of the Army Wilber Marion Brucker dedicated the music on Veterans Day November 11 1956 6 The song is played at the conclusion of the most U S Army ceremonies and all soldiers are expected to stand at attention and sing When more than one service song is played they are played in the order specified by Department of Defense directive Army Marine Corps Navy Air Force Space Force and Coast Guard 7 Lyrics EditThe following lyrics are to The Army Goes Rolling Along This is the current official version dating to 1956 As of May 8 2013 only the first verse the chorus and refrain are sung 8 Verse March along sing our song with the Army of the free Count the brave count the true who have fought to victory We re the Army and proud of our name We re the Army and proudly proclaimFirst Chorus First to fight for the right And to build the Nation s might And The Army Goes Rolling Along Proud of all we have done Fighting til the battle s won And the Army Goes Rolling Along Refrain Then it s Hi Hi Hey The Army s on its way Count off the cadence loud and strong For where e er we go You will always know That The Army Goes Rolling Along Second Chorus Valley Forge Custer s ranks San Juan Hill and Patton s tanks And the Army went rolling along Minutemen from the start Always fighting from the heart And the Army keeps rolling along Refrain Third Chorus Men in rags men who froze Still that Army met its foes And the Army went rolling along Faith in God then we re right And we ll fight with all our might As the Army keeps rolling along Refrain In popular culture EditThe tune was used in 44 movies or television series from 1934 to 2011 9 Robert A Heinlein used the 1908 Caisson Song as the basis for The Road Song of the Transport Cadets the official song of the fictional United States Academy of Transport in his 1940 short story The Roads Must Roll However characters in the story refer to the origin as both Song of the Caissons and the field artillery song 10 Hasbro used the tune for its G I Joe toyline during the 1960s with the words G I Joe G I Joe fighting man from head to toe on the land on the sea in the air In the 1960s the Hoover Company used this tune for the promotion of their Hoover Junior vacuum cleaner with the lyrics All the fluff dust and grit Hoover gets at every bit For it beats as it sweeps as it cleans It was again used by the toy company for their Army Ant toys in the 80s In 1962 the song was parodied in The Jetsons Season 1 Episode 6 The Good Little Scouts 11 It was the marching song of Elroy Jetson s space troop In The Muppet Show episode Juliet Prowse when Kermit asks the Muppet Glee Club to sing something the Glee Club all sing a bunch of different songs in unison and one frog sings The Army Goes Rolling Along In 1979 the song was sung by Margaret Houlihan in M A S H Season 7 Episode 16 titled The Price while she was in the shower It is also partially sung in Season 3 Episode 19 titled Aid Station by Margaret Hawkeye Pierce and Max Klinger as they arrive back at their unit M A S H 4077th In Season 6 Episode 16 Margaret loses her wedding ring which is inscribed with Over hill over dale our love will never fail inspired by the original lyrics to The Caisson Song Hawkeye and BJ get a tinker to inscribe an identical ring but the inscription is humorously misspelled as Over hill over dale our love will ever fail The fight song of North Carolina State University is a sped up version of the tune 12 See NC State Wolfpack The Australian A League Club Adelaide United FC uses the tune for their club song United Is Rolling Along A version of the song is in the Girls und Panzer Original Soundtrack under the title America Yahoutai March The Barney amp Friends version used The Rocket Song which can be found in Barney in Outer Space and other Barney episodes and videos Tom Lehrer references the late 1940s mid 1950s contest that eventually resulted in the adoption of the song in a spoken word section on his 1959 album An Evening Wasted With Tom Lehrer Lehrer discusses the contest to introduce his song It Makes a Fellow Proud to Be a Soldier which satirizes the Army of the 1950s from the perspective of a young conscript by humorously suggesting he had submitted it for consideration as the Army song This song is sung by Goofy Chip n Dale Christian Buenaventura Michelle Montoya Toby Ganger and Brandon Hammond in Mickey s Fun Songs Campout at Walt Disney World The Kidsongs Kids sing this song in A Day At Camp In that same series the song The Circus is Coming to Town is set to the tune to the song In Army Wives season 4 episode 9 Frank and General Holland sing to Sara Elizabeth Burton See also Edit Marines Hymn The U S Air Force Anchors Aweigh Semper Paratus Semper Supra References Edit Army Regulation 220 90 Army Bands 14 December 2007 para 2 5f g As the Caissons Go Rolling Along Archived from the original on 2021 12 21 Retrieved September 18 2018 via YouTube Tom Lehrer claims to have submitted his parody It Makes a Fellow Proud to Be a Soldier in this contest citation needed Time magazine January 19 1953 Dorr Robert Westchester Chordsmen Archived 2006 08 14 at the Wayback Machine December 2004 p 4 Army Training Circular TC 3 21 5 permanent dead link Drill and Ceremonies 20 January 2012 para 1 2h Army song Source U S Army Bands information and recordings Internet Movie Database entry for Gruber Heinlein Robert A The Roads Must Roll The Science Fiction Hall of Fame Volume One 1929 1964 Ed Robert Silverberg New York Tom Doherty Associates 1998 53 87 Big Cartoon Database North Carolina State University Archived 2011 12 08 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved on February 7 2012 Further reading EditCollins Ace Songs Sung Red White and Blue The Stories Behind America s Best Loved Patriotic Songs HarperResource 2003 ISBN 0060513047External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to The Army Goes Rolling Along Lyrics and Sheet Music Army Field Manual 12 50 Army Bands 15 October 1999 Appendix A 9 sheet music U S Army Europe Band and Chorus recordings Dallas Wind Symphony recording Library of Congress article 1921 recording of U S Field Artillery at the Library of Congress Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Army Goes Rolling Along amp oldid 1134409132, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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