"One more time, I want to cry out, to blow my bugle! | |
"Rutherford bugle"? I'd like to speak to your film critic, please. | |
"Speaking off the record, officer Don Orville told the bugle, | |
# They can play a bugle call # # Like you never heard before # # So natural that you want to go to war # | |
# They can play a bugle call # # Like you've never heard before # # So natural that you want to go to war # | |
"One more time, I want to cry out, to blow my bugle! | |
"Rutherford bugle"? I'd like to speak to your film critic, please. | |
"Speaking off the record, officer Don Orville told the bugle, | |
# They can play a bugle call # # Like you never heard before # # So natural that you want to go to war # | |
# They can play a bugle call # # Like you've never heard before # # So natural that you want to go to war # | |
"The beating of drums and blowing of bugles..." "Happy times have come." | |
"to the Song on your bugles blown, England | |
- The sound of those bugles almost drove me mad. | |
- Those headlines aren't, nor the radio, nor all those bugles blowing | |
And your flags to lead them on and your bugles to blow them forward? | |
"The beating of drums and blowing of bugles..." "Happy times have come." | |
"to the Song on your bugles blown, England | |
- The sound of those bugles almost drove me mad. | |
- Those headlines aren't, nor the radio, nor all those bugles blowing | |
And your flags to lead them on and your bugles to blow them forward? | |
And a trustworthy mug with a vague motive... out there, bugling the call. | |
Indeed, my bugling buddy. | |
This thunders through the forest like a bugling elk looking for a mate. | |
And a trustworthy mug with a vague motive... out there, bugling the call. | |
Indeed, my bugling buddy. | |
This thunders through the forest like a bugling elk looking for a mate. | |