Song Of The Fifth Marines
Bing Crosby Lyrics


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Mr. James Vanhusen and Mr. John Burke have written a song which
I have the privilege of singing and dedicating to the Fifth Marines
And to their Commanding Officer, General Rocky

They better have magic boots and wear invisible gabardine′s
When they're foolin′ with the Fifth Marines
They better be wide awake and carry plenty of Benzedrines
When they're foolin' with the Fifth Marines

They better say, "Beg your pardon, we′ll go back to tending the gardens"
Or, "We should have stuck to capturing sardines"
They better have more than ordinary schoolin′
When they're foolin′ with the Fifth Marines

They better have magic boots and wear invisible gabardine's
When they′re foolin' with the Fifth Marines
Better be wide awake and carry plenty of Benzedrines
When they′re foolin' with the Fifth Marines

They better say "Beg your pardons, we'll go back to tending gardens"
Or "We should have stuck to capturing sardines"




They better have more than ordinary schooling
When they′re fooling with the Fifth Marines

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Bing Crosby’s Song of the Fifth Marines reveal a deep sense of respect and appreciation for the valiant efforts of the Fifth Marines in combat. The song was written as a tribute to the Marines and their commanding officer, General Rocky, by James Vanhusen and John Burke. The song emphasizes the need for caution when dealing with the marines because of their outstanding skills in combat.


The lyrics convey the message that anyone who dares to fool with the Fifth Marines must have “magic boots” and wear “invisible gabardines” as a measure of protection. They must be extremely alert and carry plenty of “Benzedrines” to be able to match the combat skills of the marines. The song also suggests that those who don't possess the same unmatched skills as the Fifth Marines are often left feeling regretful for their actions.


The lyrics of this song were intended to honor the dedication and commitment of the Fifth Marines to their service. The song's message is delivered in a lighthearted tone to pay tribute to the marines' bravery and combat skills. Crosby's voice captures the emotions of the lyrics, giving listeners a deep appreciation for the dedication and sacrifice that servicemen and women make.


Line by Line Meaning

Mr. James Vanhusen and Mr. John Burke have written a song which I have the privilege of singing and dedicating to the Fifth Marines And to their Commanding Officer, General Rocky
I am honored to sing a song written by Mr. James Vanhusen and Mr. John Burke in dedication to the Fifth Marines and their Commanding Officer, General Rocky.


They better have magic boots and wear invisible gabardine′s When they're foolin′ with the Fifth Marines
Anyone who dares to cross the Fifth Marines should have something as extraordinary as magic boots and invisible gabardines on their side.


They better be wide awake and carry plenty of Benzedrines When they're foolin′ with the Fifth Marines
To confront the Fifth Marines, one should be fully alert and carry ample amounts of Benzedrine to stay focused and awake.


They better say, "Beg your pardon, we′ll go back to tending the gardens" Or, "We should have stuck to capturing sardines"
If faced with the Fifth Marines, it's best to immediately apologize and retreat, admitting that you may be better suited for less formidable tasks such as gardening or catching sardines.


They better have more than ordinary schoolin′ When they're foolin′ with the Fifth Marines
The Fifth Marines demand nothing less than individuals with exceptional education and experience to challenge them.


They better have magic boots and wear invisible gabardine's When they′re foolin' with the Fifth Marines Better be wide awake and carry plenty of Benzedrines When they′re foolin' with the Fifth Marines
It cannot be emphasized enough that facing the Fifth Marines requires nothing short of extraordinary preparation, such as possessing magical boots, invisible gabardines, and ample amounts of Benzedrine, while being fully alert.


They better say "Beg your pardons, we'll go back to tending gardens" Or "We should have stuck to capturing sardines" They better have more than ordinary schooling When they′re fooling with the Fifth Marines
It is important to reiterate that when confronted with the Fifth Marines, the best course of action is to apologize and admit shortcomings, as the Marines demand those with exceptional education and abilities.




Writer(s): Johnny Burke, Jimmy Van Heusen

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