The Bombardier Song
Words and Music by: Lorenz Hart and Richard Rodgers
Performed by: Bing Crosby With The Music Maids (1942)
Sequence and Karaoke by: Ron Tilden
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The weather's fine for flying,
The fog has gone to bed.
There's such good visibility,
You can see victory ahead.
Let's fill the air with Eagles,
Let's fill the clouds with men,
And we will see a world that's free,
When we fly home again.
Said the Bombardier to the Pilot.
"Give us a little ride,"
The Pilot said to the Navigator,
"Won't you slide inside?"
The Navigator he looked around
And said to the engineer,
"Your hands are dirty,
your pants are dirty,
You're dirty behind the ear,"
Said the Bombardier to the gunner,
"How are we fixed for lead?"
The Pilot said to the Radioman,
"How's the weather ahead?"
Said the Bombardier to the Pilot,
"Give us the pretty crate,
And five degrees to the right will make it,
Just as sure as fate."
The ship belonged to the Bombardier
Who opened his little bay,
He saw the target, the lovely target,
And suddenly "Bombs away,"
Said the Bombardier to the Pilot,
"Call it a day" and then,
The Pilot said to the Radioman,
"Say, we've done it again."
The weather's fine for flying,
The fog has gone to bed.
There's such good visibility,
You can see victory ahead.
Let's fill the air with Eagles,
Let's fill the clouds with men,
And we will see a world that's free,
When we fly home again. |