Civilization
The Andrews Sisters With Danny Kaye Lyrics


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@Idazmi7

“Civilization (Bongo, Bongo, Bongo)”
-sung by Danny Kaye and the Andrew Sisters

Each morning a missionary advertise with neon sign
He tells the native population that civilization is fine
And three educated savages holler from a bongo tree
That civilization is a thing for me to see

So bongo, bongo, bongo I don't want to leave the congo
Oh no no no no no
Bingle, bangle, bungle I'm so happy in the jungle I refuse to go
Don't want no bright lights, false teeth, doorbells, landlords
I make it clear
That no matter how they coax him
I'll stay right here

I looked through a magazine the missionary's wife concealed
Magazine? What happens?
I see how people who are civilized bang you with automobiles
You know you can get hurt that way Daniel
At the movies they have got to pay many coconuts to see
What do they see Danny?
Uncivilized pictures that the newsreel takes of me

So bongo, bongo, bong he don't want to leave the congo
Oh no no no no no
Bingle, bangle, bungle he's so happy in the jungle he refuse to go
Don't want no penthouse, bathtub, streetcars, taxis
Noise in my ear
So no matter how they coax him
I'll stay right here

They hurry like savages to get aboard an iron train
And though it's smoky and crowded they're too civilized to complain
When they've got two weeks vacation they hurry to vacation grounds
What do they do Danny
They swim and they fish but that's what I do all year round

So bongo, bongo, bongo I don't want to leave the congo
Oh no no no no no
Bingle, bangle, bungle I'm so happy in the jungle I refuse to go
Don't want no jailhouse, shotguns, fish hooks, golf clubs
I've got my spear
So no matter how they coax him
I'll stay right here

They have things like the atom bomb
So I think I'll stay where I "om"
Civilization, I'll stay right here



@loicdeniel8361

@klee .。.:*♡ It was the 40s, different sensibilities, that's why they didn't see these sounds as offensive, on top of that it was very common at the time to use such vocalization instead of using actual words.

They're not mocking at all the natives, listen to the lyrics "They hurry like savages to get aboard an iron train, and though it's smokey and it's crowded they're too civilized to complain. When they've got two weeks vacation, they hurry to vacation ground (What do they do, Darling?) They swim and they fish but that's what i do all year 'round... " I mean obviously they're not mocking the natives, they're criticizing the stressful way of life in ubranized areas, and the docility of "civilized" people in their acceptance of these living conditions. Most importantly, they are reversing the roles, the "civilized" are the "savages" here.

"I looked through a magazine the missionary's wife concealed (Magazine? What happens?) I see "how people who are civilized bang you with automobiles" Once again, clear critic, the act of concealment by the wife, and again the contrast between "civilized" and what civilized people do, here in what can be described as involuntary manslaughter.

"They have things like the atom BOMB! So i think i'll stay where i AM! Civilization... I'll stay right here! " And the conclusion. Very obviously, that's a clear-cut critic of the so-called "civilization", with their most horridly barbaric invention (still vividly in the minds of people at the time, with the full realization of the radiation effects on the japanese population and their newborns) put on display to exemplify their savagery.

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@SicilianoFilms

Still a banger in 2287

@Urmomdotcom725

Nah brother is living in the future what’s it like

@gdr-ussr_arbuzer

Funny how they stayed in the 50s culture for entire 237 years))

@kakkuboy0961

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@GodKing-sj3lz

Its have its own subtle culture ​@@gdr-ussr_arbuzer

@THESILVERNARUTO

Made me audibly laugh. Thank you for that

@kylecross5749

The soundtrack, the soundtrack never changes...

@ZackRToler

+Kyle Cross well it would make sense that other radio stations across america would have the same music

@elitecassidy8258

+ZackRToler not really, since there's little to no communication between parts of the US

@ZackRToler

Charlie Chen
Yes it would since before the bombs fell, music stations across the nation would be playing some of the same songs. Its that way today. So it is very likely that people would find the same songs in the ruins of a radio station

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