
They say that in the army, the pay is very fine They say that in the army, the rifles very niceīut when you pull the trigger, the bullet fly behind

You ask for early book out, they tell you drop down 5 They say that in the army, the sergeants very nice You ask for curry chicken, they give you chao ta rice “They say that in the army, the food is very nice What better way to start off this list than with living an army life? You can sing about anything – BMT, field camp, and even the cookhouse! Read till the end for the easiest song that you can sing for marches! Here’s a compilation of notable Singapore army songs for NSFs/NSMen Psst… We’re collecting stories of your NS life to make into guides for those who just enlisted! Submit your experiences and be featured on our website! In the following Singapore army song list, you may find some similarities between the SAF and the U.S. So, I compiled one big list for us! We also wrote a detailed BMT guide! When I was in BMT, I had a hard time finding Singapore army songs. When you get to the word ‘soldiers’, you should end the line with right foot hitting the ground. The commanders will tell you to start the song on the left foot and end on the right foot for every line.įor example, you should start singing the phrase ‘Training to be soldiers’ when your left heel strikes the ground. Singing while marching has become a norm for everyone serving National Service (NS). Use control F to search this page in your browser.The familiar and consistent phrase that the Song IC says will automatically get everyone to repeat after him/her. This is a list of all the lyrics available in this section, click on A,B, etc in to top nav-bar to go to the song pages or on "folk song lyrics" to return to this page. Looking for sheet music or instrument arrangements for these songs? Search below:
CAMP SONG SERGEANT FLYNN PDF
Should you need a print-out of the song, PDF versions (without banners or adverts) are available from the link at the bottom of each song page.

As with most traditional music, a process know as "folk processing" occurs, which can result in many different versions of songs and tunes, so you may find more than one version of a song. Many of these songs are in the public domain or traditional categories, however this cannot be guaranteed and should you wish to use them as a basis of a performance or any non personal study purpose you are advised to contact the copyright holders.

These lyrics are provided for study and scholarship purposes. These should not be considered as definitive versions representative of any particular performance or artist and in some cases more than one version of the song is provided. The songs in this section are a collection of transcriptions by various individuals. The range of song subjects is huge, including: loves lost and found, bad men, good men, adventures, great events, protest & political, comedy, outlaws, in-laws, religious, inspirational, carols & hymns, etc, you name it, you will find it here.Īlthough there is no sheet music or midis, some of these songs are variations of those found on our songs-midis pages or guitar and mandolin tab pages so check those out first for suitable music. Nearly all are from English speaking parts of the world, although there are a few foreign language items.

Songs from many genres will be found, including: bluegrass, old-time, Christian, Celtic (Irish, & Scottish), English, Welsh, Canadian, Australian, & American. THIS COLLECTION includes more than 3700 lyrics for traditional, folk and old songs.
