The ability to play and sing funny songs and really bring them off, like the ability to write funny poems or funny stories and really bring them off, is IMO under-appreciated. George Formby is clearly one of the masters. Special great funny couplet award for: "His medals break our hearts./He won them playing darts."
I came across this video about 5 years ago by accident. Since that time I have probably watched it perhaps 150 times. During my tour of duty in the Canadian Army I wrote and sang songs to the troops. And I thought I was good. But this song, by George Formby, is by far the most amazing military song I have ever heard.
the music and this scene is around 83 years old, but this is funny and makes me wanna sing :) though im only 22 years old, im a kinda fan of George Formby. We seriously need actors and musicians like him :)
I love this. The lyrics are funny enough for its time, but the whole melody and the chord structure together are just out standing and beautiful plus the ancient recording somehow makes it sound like its from an unreachable world.
George Formby brings back many fond and sad memories for many people worldwide. His wife made sure he was not leaving her for anyone trying to take advantage of his stardom.
In the film George is told that the Sgt Major has entered the room and heard him singing about his many faults-he immediately turns the song around and sings his praises-which greatly pleases him! I haven't heard it though for about sixty years or so!
Whitewashing does wonders to paint over segregation, labor riots, interment/concentration camps and every other horrible thing that "the greatest generation" was apart of. That said I do love the music from the era among many other things.
Now there's a sergeant major Enjoys life while he can He proves to all the ladies He's a soldier and a man! He sticks out his chest Two pillows in his vest A bolster under His rotunda Our sergeant major! His medals break our hearts He won them playing darts! And while competing Who was cheating? Our sergeant major! He's far away the worst friend we've ever had When he's far away, well, we're mighty glad! In the canteen bar You know what sergeants are! When we've passed out Who's the last out? Our sergeant major! He's got a raucous voice His language isn't choice! In clink we'd shove him How we love him Our sergeant major! His weight about he'll throw The wicked so and so! Who'd even smother His own mother? Our sergeant major! He's far away the worst friend we've ever had When he's far away, well, we're mighty glad! Our bugler goes his rounds And when the bugle sounds For everlastin'! Who's he blastin'? Our sergeant major! Now he makes raw recruits Just tremble in their boots He calls 'em slackers! Who's gone crackers? Our sergeant major! His feet fill up the road Knock-kneed and pigeon-toed We'd sooner shoot him Than salute him Our sergeant major! He's far away the worst friend we've ever had When he's far away, well, we're mighty glad! The mascot goat we own Though big and fat has grown Wild and warlike It's far more like Our sergeant major!
Hi spotter09, this is from military wiki "Until the 1930s, these ranks were often known as Sergeant Major 1st and 2nd Class. In 1939, the RAF abolished the rank of WOII and retained WOI as simple Warrant Officer, which it remains to this day.". BUT the film was made 5 years or so after the change; maybe they wrote it before? (I commented on this very topic about 7 months ago!).
Why aren't Geoge's films shown in comeplete. It appears that only small segments are shown of George singing. The full length of the films should be shown not just parts of the films.
1:00 The gentleman with the blonde has a "Sergeant's Flunky" look to him. I wish we could get these DVDs in America. I may have to get a region free player someday.
@Benjamin Finny it is funny because they had a taste for comedy and now almost everyone uses crude comedy because they are to lazy to come up with anything good like this
Sergeant Major in the RAF? Never! The SNCO who came in was a Warrant Officer. What about the guy by George's right shoulder? Leading Aircrafsman - at his age? He must have been in trouble a lot!
My Grandfather as DNA can proove-as Oscar was his son,and Oscar Angel was my biological father,made in 1955,as my Brothers Ola and Edmund saw this happening beetwen my mother and Oscar on the third floor.Honestly Thomas Kallmyr
I am learning this one now, on my banjolele and it ain't that easy - he makes it look effortless.
Whenever i feel depressed, despondent I listen to George Formby
The ability to play and sing funny songs and really bring them off, like the ability to write funny poems or funny stories and really bring them off, is IMO under-appreciated. George Formby is clearly one of the masters. Special great funny couplet award for: "His medals break our hearts./He won them playing darts."
Aww, poor Sargent major! He was enjoying it at the start!
I came across this video about 5 years ago by accident. Since that time I have probably watched it perhaps 150 times. During my tour of duty in the Canadian Army I wrote and sang songs to the troops. And I thought I was good. But this song, by George Formby, is by far the most amazing military song I have ever heard.
Later on he gets called before the senior officers and he plays another version complementing the Sergeant Major. I love this film.
@@stofferrussellWhat Film?
@@PaydolfLitler “It’s In The Air”
HE is a blast from the past and never forgot you were an amazing entertainer
the music and this scene is around 83 years old, but this is funny and makes me wanna sing :) though im only 22 years old, im a kinda fan of George Formby. We seriously need actors and musicians like him :)
The guy was literally the Justin Beiber during WW2 ,his wife was insanely jealous too ,massive star in britain
I hope you still love him 😂❤️
About 36 years of age in 1940. Love it!!!
I love this. The lyrics are funny enough for its time, but the whole melody and the chord structure together are just out standing and beautiful plus the ancient recording somehow makes it sound like its from an unreachable world.
Definitely need listen to back on the farm by him then if you like this one
Formby was a master of the ukelele. His strumming and chords were amazing.
amazing banjo playing George. great sense of humour. Thanks so very much for posting. Bruce
George Formby brings back many fond and sad memories for many people worldwide. His wife made sure he was not leaving her for anyone trying to take advantage of his stardom.
In the film George is told that the Sgt Major has entered the room and heard him singing about his many faults-he immediately turns the song around and sings his praises-which greatly pleases him!
I haven't heard it though for about sixty years or so!
Nobody plays the ukulele better than George.
thats the banjo
Grew up with George Formby films on the telly. Happy days!
also he did actually go to the fronts and sing and do some performances and play on the radios :) hes such a amazing person :)
I'll bet even the Sergeant Majors applauded.
I love this song I watch the film its in the air at least once a week
Pozdrav from Armenia and thank for the nice music Here is real war and this song make folk glad.
As it has been since organized armies have been around sergeants have the uncanny ability to show up at just the right time.
why cant 2019 be like this generation , so classy and pure
"We need another war to thin out their ranks a bit"
Whitewashing does wonders to paint over segregation, labor riots, interment/concentration camps and every other horrible thing that "the greatest generation" was apart of.
That said I do love the music from the era among many other things.
Too true
Thanks for sharing this!!! I Love George Formby ❤❤❤❤
Lyrically this is 100% punk rock
What a performer he was, impossible not to smile to his songs
fantastic. great song , and great performer .
The Musical Instrument Museum in Phoenix, Arizona brought me here. They play a clip from this film in the England wing in the Europe gallery.
ya me too
Genius.
good song
George Formby JR-was the Mostest Performer in England during 2ndWW...
HeHe turned out nice again.
ha love it
Bet this dude could shred on electric
'Brilliant' I learning to play this on my Uke . Its quite easy and fun.
absolute amazing loving this song when i first seen it on world at war series
This is a man that loves his Article 15s.
one of the best god bless
my friends in Germany loves this !!!
I looove this.
I've got a CD of this and I love this song
my, friends from Germany !! like this,!!!
I liv his music and his films
18 Sergeant-Majors disliked this!
+eisemanrenyardjake now 21
Now 30.
One of those was BSM Williams
Get off the grass!
Happy song!
He is best song is definitely When I'm Cleaning Windows. Maybe because it was the first of his I heard!
Look at the guy beside George formby at 0:42 laughing
Great!!!!
I like the officer behind him that only smiles to please the blonde gal...
Top tune😃
den spelle nonstop jensen engen i melle
my friends in germany likes this,,!!!
I liked , from a kid 70s, , born 1968,,! from my late gran when I was kid see on tv, , 70s
I am a kid of 2000s and I love it
@@dancedance8534 God Bless,!
@FinalFreek He's wearing the Uniform of the Royal Air Force.
In the days when they'd laugh at a swinging gate!
He's like the slash of the 1930s.
This is the most popular music in Britain
Ohhhh yeah.........he will be peeling potatoes for a long time. lol!
Or scrubbing out toilets with a toothbrush........!
***** Ffs. Your comment is so fucking dense but so fucking relevant LOL thumbs up from me :3
Now there's a sergeant major
Enjoys life while he can
He proves to all the ladies
He's a soldier and a man!
He sticks out his chest
Two pillows in his vest
A bolster under
His rotunda
Our sergeant major!
His medals break our hearts
He won them playing darts!
And while competing
Who was cheating?
Our sergeant major!
He's far away the worst friend we've ever had
When he's far away, well, we're mighty glad!
In the canteen bar
You know what sergeants are!
When we've passed out
Who's the last out?
Our sergeant major!
He's got a raucous voice
His language isn't choice!
In clink we'd shove him
How we love him
Our sergeant major!
His weight about he'll throw
The wicked so and so!
Who'd even smother
His own mother?
Our sergeant major!
He's far away the worst friend we've ever had
When he's far away, well, we're mighty glad!
Our bugler goes his rounds
And when the bugle sounds
For everlastin'!
Who's he blastin'?
Our sergeant major!
Now he makes raw recruits
Just tremble in their boots
He calls 'em slackers!
Who's gone crackers?
Our sergeant major!
His feet fill up the road
Knock-kneed and pigeon-toed
We'd sooner shoot him
Than salute him
Our sergeant major!
He's far away the worst friend we've ever had
When he's far away, well, we're mighty glad!
The mascot goat we own
Though big and fat has grown
Wild and warlike
It's far more like
Our sergeant major!
Hi spotter09, this is from military wiki "Until the 1930s, these ranks were often known as Sergeant Major 1st and 2nd Class. In 1939, the RAF abolished the rank of WOII and retained WOI as simple Warrant Officer, which it remains to this day.". BUT the film was made 5 years or so after the change; maybe they wrote it before? (I commented on this very topic about 7 months ago!).
I thought It's In The Air was made in 1938.
Lol it’s the best song ever
The movie is "It's in the air". & I'm afraid I can't answer you on the parashoot question :>
Thanks to the camera and the gramophone
Why aren't Geoge's films shown in comeplete. It appears that only small segments are shown of George singing. The full length of the films should be shown not just parts of the films.
1:00 The gentleman with the blonde has a "Sergeant's Flunky" look to him.
I wish we could get these DVDs in America. I may have to get a region free player someday.
my friends in Germany likes this,!!
@Benjamin Finny it is funny because they had a taste for comedy and now almost everyone uses crude comedy because they are to lazy to come up with anything good like this
23 sergeant majors watched this video and didn't approve.
classic
lmaoooo at the guy on the left chucklin away
What movie is it from?
@ConnorP95 that would be great!
Hang about...
2:07
Am I potty, or is that Frank Thornton?
I want to learn how to play the solo!!!
RIP Benny Harvey
the guy behind george looks pissed.
am pissed,/ drunk,!! to much whisky,!!
ITS IN THE AIR-1935 SCREWBALL COMEDY ........
@FinalFreek Royal Air Force
Sergeant Major in the RAF? Never! The SNCO who came in was a Warrant Officer. What about the guy by George's right shoulder? Leading Aircrafsman - at his age? He must have been in trouble a lot!
RAF in the 1930's had Sergeant Majors.
@FinalFreek Its not the Parachute Regiment anyway, could be RAF but im not sure really.
it`s like something straight out of beetle bailey.
my friends in Germany likes this,!!!
so?
my friends in Germany , like this,!!!
Does anyone have the chords?
Yes, Am C7 D7 Em7 F G7 Gm, but it’s a key higher than the original 🤘🏻👍
this is really funny
My Biological Grandfather was George Formby JR-there was my Father-his son= Oscar Angel Kallmyr Georges son......
George never had children. Beryl had a hysterectomy
RAF unit.
Bit late... but he is in one of the RAF regiments.
@iliketoridemybycycle they might be in the air force
have friends, in Germany, that likes , this !!!
My Grandfather as DNA can proove-as Oscar was his son,and Oscar Angel was my biological father,made in 1955,as my Brothers Ola and Edmund saw this happening beetwen my mother and Oscar on the third floor.Honestly Thomas Kallmyr
@FinalFreek RAF
Forever demoted to guard of the head!
Limmy brought me here
@FinalFreek
@FinalFreek RAF uniform, but he I don't think he fought during the war. He kept the moral high at home by doing performances.
@FinalFreek he doesnt join a para regiment, but he does accidentaly joins the r.a.f and gets left in a plane that he cant fly
Wonder if that was the first ever "he's behind me isnt he...." joke
I beg to differ! Listen to "It serves you right" from Bell Bottom george. Its on here somewhere!
All Anglo Saxon.
great time guessing
I still can’t get over his teeth
George could only play in one key so he had several uke's tuned in different keys..
@joshyashton but...he's slagging off his Sgt Major to get laughs in this song.
Parachute*
Parachute