British March: Colonel Bogey March
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"Colonel Bogey March" was composed in 1914 by Lieutenant F.J. Ricketts. The song has since been used by multiple nations across the globe.
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You know they're disciplined because they can resist the urge to break out into singing "Hitler has only got one ball".
Which was true, just on a point of detail.
😂😂😂
And they can also resist the urge to sing the following:
"Comet -- it makes your teeth turn green!
Comet -- it tastes like gasoline,
Comet -- it makes you vomit,
So get some Comet and vomit today!"
😂😂😂
@@richardsantalone9380 sang it similar, but instead of gasoline, we sang listerine.
Goering has two, but very small….Himmler has something similar….and poor old Goebbels has no balls at all😂
I was a young kid, when the movie "The Bridge Over The River Kwai" came out. Back then you'd often hear this piece on the radio. One occasion I remember was when the Royal Canadian Air Force band played it next to Grenadier Pond, in High Park, in Toronto.
The Bridge of River Kwai moment
Obi-wan got drafted
Great movie
This is proper marching. No dancing and swinging about de place. Precise.
Let me tell ya, I and my comrades marched many miles to that great tune. My 90 year old feet picked right up on it . I salute you and thank you!
Just about the Best military march the British have.
nobody does pagaentry like the brit armed services .
All together now.....Hitler has only got one ball. The other is in the Albert Hall. Himmler has something similar and Goebbels has no balls at all.... 😂🤣😂
Yes! Best version I've ever heard. 1😂🤣
The second line can also read " Rommel has two, but very small".😅
@@allenjenkins7947 same except it was Goering
The British have lost the war, they have no colonies anymore.🙂🙃🙂🙃🙂🙃
I was in an Officer Cadre when we whistled the Colonel Bogey March through an underpass. The sound bounced off of the walls, and it was like there were 1,000 of us.
That must have been epic
@@vladimirsavkovic7701you beat me to it
One of the most British-sounding marches out there.
what is it called
facecrack it started with BIG, FAT LETTERS! THE COLONEL BOGEY MARCH!
You'll love the Wellington march and the 79ths Farewell to Gibraltar march as well.
RIP Queen Elizabeth. She was the best.
I have felt that this is one of the most stirring marches that are regularly played, and often demonstrated by professional members of the Armed Forces,Royal British Legion and other people who parade in a very prestigious manner to this music,often performed in a very rumbustious style. I always appreciate hearing this fine March.Anthony Green
Ahh those were the days!! I wish I could put the uniform back on and have a march around the parade square one last time! Canadian Armoured Corp forever!'🇨🇦
The most inspiring military marching tune of all time! Cheers to the Allied Forces, that conquered evil & tyranny during WWII.
Love this march. It has one of the best counter melodies that responds to the main march theme. Masterpiece.
우리 어릴때 국민학교 입학하면 이 행진곡에 맞춰서 운동장을 돌고 줄맞추고 훈련 행진 걷기 반복 반복
처음 학교와서 울고 짜고 지멋대로 인 아이들이 한달 두달 되면서 어느새 의젓하고 규칙을 따르는 멋진 학생으로 탈바꿈
약이 뭐가 필요하나? 훈련 그리고 노래 율동 행진
국민학교 일년 만 다니면 다들 늠늠 의젓
예전에 한국 교육은 그랬지 전쟁후 망가진 시스템 고아들 가난 무지 규착과 예의도 없이 망아지처럼 설치던 아이 들 학교오면 제일먼저 아침마다 교장선생님 훈시 그리고 군인처럼 행진곡에 맞춰 행진
그리고 교실로 오면 풍금소리애 맞춰 동요 노래 부르기 율동춤
기분이 안정되고 좋아지면 공부를 집중적으로 배움
슬픔도 가난도 괴로움도 고통도 배고픔도 행진을하고 선생님의 애국 정신 부모님을 존경하고 친구와 협동하고 공산당을 물리치자 등등
그리고 동요를 부르고 율동을 배우고 사랑으로 감싸고 돌보고 이해해주시던 부모같은 따뜻한 선생님들의 보호와 사랑 훈련 진실과 정의 도덕을 먼저 가르쳐주던 선생님들
세상이 달라졌다
돈으로 시작해서 돈으로 끝나는 기계적 상업적 교육과 사회 넘치는 물질속에 잃어가는 사람과의 따뜻한 이해와 인간애
미국의 문젯점이 어른이 아이를 보호하고 훈련시키지않고 애고 어른이고 보인는데로 상업적 생각으로 아용한다는것 어른이 아이를 진실로 보호와 사랑으로 대하지 않고 돈으로 보는 안간덥지 못한 어른들 성숙하지 못한 인간들이 자꾸 불어나서 사회의 지도자로나가는것이 안타깝구나!
From across the pond. Like a lot of "yanks" I first heard the march as part of the ...River Kwai movie soundtrack, or perhaps a vinyl recording of it. Enjoyed the march and the uniforms of the various regiments and services. Narragansett Bay
the british army maybe small, but it is disciplined and of high quality. respect, from the usa.
I thought it was composed for the movie. Did not realized it has had a long history. Love the tune!!
I've met a lot of people who thought the same, that it was from some movie or play
Whatttt??!!!! 🧐... 😂😂😂
@@sergiantonisilvalerin1622 Bridge on the River Kwai. The British prisoners marching into the Japanese camp were whistling it, the reason being that it has some pretty hilarious and terribly scurrilous verses about their German opponents.
As a US veteran, I have to give marching styles and dress uniforms to the British military services. We learned to March in boot camp to learn how to work together as a unit, for discipline and to get one place to another without looking like rabble, but the British take it to another level. Their dress uniforms and march tells me they must practice the skill frequently. I have to say it reminds me of a friend who was a Commander in the RN, he has since passed over the bar.
And the same to you...... (bollocks ...)
My great uncle Wells was a Japanese prisoner of war in Singapore and worked on the Death railway 🚂. He was captured on 13 th February 1942 it was the 80 th annerversary last Sunday he's not with us Now one of the lucky men to come home so many thousands died .The far East war is the forgotten war . Always remember him . Like so many service personnel lost over the years .Lest we forget .We shall always remember them .Class tune 🙏👏
Que gran horgullo ser descendiente de un GRAN HÉROE, felicidades y a HONRAR esa GRANDIOSA HERENCIA,
Respect
Loved this video.impossible to not think of the bridge on the river kwai
The tune was written in the 1930's by an officer in the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, and who was known to one of my uncles who served in that regiment from 1933 to 1960, also surviving captivity by the Japanese after the fall of Singapore.
He was a fine, fine man who I'll never forget. He wasn't bitter about his time in captivity, and in fact I believe it made him stronger. After retiring from the army with the rank of Sergeant Major he was offered a job in the civil service. He never told anyone (including his wife) what the job was, but it involved being armed, and it's pretty clear he was either a political or royal bodyguard.
I was and still am proud to have known him.
@@Kevin-mx1viMy Great uncle might of known him I am pleased he 🙏🤝 came Back like My Great Uncle respect 👏🙏
I first heard this music in the mid 70s from the movie "Bridge on The River Kwai". And I heard this again and again in the later years in the radios and still I listen whenever I like it. One of my most liked musics.
I heard it first in the original _Parent Trap._
Like Paul Brennan A member of my family was captured in Singapore in 1942 and was also forced to
work on The Death Railway and like his Uncle made it out alive but he would not tell me very much
about it although i tried to get him. He was my Father
Iam now 70 years old but every time i hear this tune it still brings a tear to my eyes.
The "Colonel Bogey March" is a British marching song that was composed in 1914 by Lieutenant F. J. Ricketts, an army bandmaster who later became the director of music for the Royal Marines at Plymouth in West England.
Thank you
The composer should be posthumously knighted!
One of my favorite marches. Thank you.
The Brits do ceremony so very well.
Hitler he only had one ball..The other one is in the Albert Hall.... little help ❤❤❤❤❤
Nothing an old soldier loves more than watching younger soldiers, regardless of country, marching to a stirring song. Only one more stirring to this old soldier is one that the damyankees saw fit to ban.
Most of us who served in HM Forces know a very different version anout ,Hitler,Himmlers and other Nazis
When you realize that almost every American music that you know was actually just token from the British dang America just because you use to part of Britain does not mean you take there music we should come up with orginal stuff no offense America
When we threw them out they left their sheet music behind.
@@MrYfrank14 In a hurry
Sousa did a pretty good job with martial music.
THE MOVIE THE BRIDGE OVER THE RIVER QUAI IN THE 60S. THE WORDS WUD NOT BE APORECIATED FROM CONSERVATIVES. ITS JUST A POPULAR SONG N AS I AM SO A UNIFORM WEARER WHO IS A MASTER MARINER TRAINED IN THE U.K. IN THE ROYAL MERCHANT NAVY IN LUVERPOOL. GRATE TO MARCH WITH. WHEN I WAS SQUARE BASHING IN THE A.T.C. ( AIR TRSINING CORPS. IN MY PUBLIC SCHOOL IN CATERHA. SURREY. ❤❤❤😅
I know this wonderful piece of music is much more associated with the British but I would have loved seeing my son and his fellow U.S. Marines march to this at their boot camp graduation.
Браво ! Красиво и умно. Музыка западает в сердце. В ней британская Скромность, Достоинство и Гармония.
British: *Used This Song*
Usa: *Use It Entirely Even on Movies*
Japan: Monkey! Gorilla! Chimpanzee!
We stole everything from the British.
Except baked beans for breakfast. You can keep that one.
@@MrYfrank14 They can keep Fish and Chips too
Iconic
Thata right men!!!! Untouchable.
Hitler has only got one ball
Göering has two but very small
Himmler has something simlar
But poor old Goebles has no ball's at all
Is there something you would rather be doing than marching up and down the square?
Best inspiring tune in Battle field.
İngilizlerin en iyi marşlarından. Akılda kalıyor ve çıkmıyor
Absolutely magical unison marching!! Fantastic!!! 👏🏽👌🏽👑
Es una de las mejores marchas del mundo. La marchábamos en cada desfile de inauguración de los campeonatos deportivos del colegio, hace muchos años. Y la recuerdo también con la película EL PUENTE SOBRE EL RÍO KWAI sobre la Segunda Guerra Mundial, a pesar de que fue creada en 1914 como tema de la PGM, por el coronel inglés Ricketts. La necesito para fondo musical de un drama que estoy preparando. Quisiera saber si esta marcha tiene derechos de autor. Gracias por la respuesta.
ONLY THE BRITS...God love 'em from Canada
Love to watch the British march. They have always been so precise. I don't know of any country that rivals their marching style and precision.
Apart from Australia, Canada, and New Zealand.
@@sheriff0017 pre war germany
@@keithmoore5224 Goose stepping ftw.
Prussia.
British-style drill keeps it close to natural movements, and so easy to get right. No silly goose-step. No Soviet-style swaggery hands-up-to-the-chest bulldust. Even Foreign Legion style, with the hand and fingers held straight, doesn't quite get it right.
The British marching style is "expressive". they swing arms shoulder level, and they chin-up. The American way is "subdued" and easy because they swing their arms 6,3 or 6 inches to the front and 3 inches at the rear(6,3) in lock-elbow; and hey are in chin-in.
Thanks
Lyrics (if UA-cam will allow!) - there are several variations on this theme:
Hitler has only got one ball
Goering has two but very small
Himmler has something similar
And poor old Goebbels
Has no balls at all
And then there's:
Hitler has only got one ball,
The other is in the Albert Hall,
His mother, the dirty bugger,
Cut it off when he was small.
She threw it into the apple tree,
the wind blew it into the deep blue sea,
Where the fishes got out their dishes,
And ate scallops and bollocks for tea.
when it comes to music the BALL is in the british's court
Official march of The Kings Own Calgary Regiment, Royal Canadian Armoured Corps, Canadian Armed Forces!
Nazis Germany:WHY I HEARD A BOSS THEME
Love the British military, their tradition, uniforms and music.
Yeah yeah! This march is also used by the Indian Army too! I heard this one in the republic day parade.
oooo cool to know!
Commonwealth ties.
Oh the irony
Slave mentality
Commands top line respect from watchers around the world ..fantastic precision and music....
God bless us I love it very beautiful and I enjoy watching this video. I salute you and Congratulations. I invite you to visit Philippines and perform that in front of me. Thank you so much po. From Lani D. Nepomuceno, Philippines
In the 1960s and early 70s you could buy in the UK a car hooter (which I think was made in Italy) that played the first couple of bars of this tune. It is only legal on vehicles first registered before about 1972.
But could you put it o your mobility scooter if you were a pensioner?
@@col4574 Yes, I think you can. The mobility scooter is not covered by the normal motor-vehicle regulations.
Lol.......worth getting a mobility scooter
I love this song from when Bridge on the River Kwai came out (I was 4…) But, wow - how many different uniforms does the UK have?
Me and the boys on the way to build a bridge
🤣😂🤣😂
My only complaint - and I mean this with every ounce of my arrogant American soul - is "Wh....well..HEY!! Can't this song last longer?! ....and do you think King Chuck will take us back if we ask politely?"
Dink-dink, dinkdinkdink, dink-dink-dink!
God bless our wonderful troops always
I’m American and our country plays this a lot so we think it’s an American march, but I think we all need to know if it’s British heritage just like we should look at (most) of ours
I made my dog listened to this and he colonized my cat’s sleeping area...
Любой разумный и развитый человек в какой- то степени Британец. Но не любой житель Великобритании настоящий Британец.
I feel so Proud every time I hear this;
God Bless all those Who made the Ultimate Sacrifice.
My Father Captain R.E.M.E. Landed Normandy Beaches. - 85 R.I.P.
So beautiful!
I had a civilian job at a training camp, they even had to march carrying a table
Прекрасная армия, которая еще со времен битвы при Кесси и Айзенкуре воюет умом и доблестью. Отдаю ей честь.
RIVER KWAI, we used to playduring my H/S days when i was a member of drum & bugle corp
Great Tune. but..
using looks like Prusian Eagle fot a British march?
British Guards marching to Cononel Bogey March? Never ever saw it. Lesser troop did it.
I’m a TeXaN I like marching music kids now day miss out big time 👍
Thank you God for the day that the good man will come home in Jesus name amen 🙏
The most addictive march tune ever. I came to listen to this only among other marches. I strongly suspect this is tipped with Fantanyl...
Gruß aus Deutschland!
Just like my papa. Love it. The general, hahaha. ❤😂... it's just out of liking & respect. I know these guards fight til the death at em never mess with the British you'll ne sorry.
Hitler has only got one ball
Göring has two but very small
Himmler has something sim’lar
But poor old Goebbels has no balls at all
Hitler has only got one ball
The other is in the Feldherrnhalle
His mother, the dirty bugger
She shot it off when Hitler was small
Hitler has only got one ball
Göring has two but very small
Himmler has something sim’lar
But poor old Goebbels has no balls at all
Hitler has only got one ball
The other is in the Feldherrnhalle
His mother, the dirty bugger
She shot it off when Hitler was small
She threw it over an apple tree
It missed and fell into the North Sea
Fishes got out their dishes
And had scallops and bollocks for tea
Ohhhhhh
Hitler has only got one ball
Göring has two but very small
Himmler has something sim’lar
But poor old Goebbels has no balls at all
Hitler has only got one ball
The other is in the Feldherrnhalle
His mother, the dirty bugger
She shot it off when Hitler was small
Hitler has only got one ball
Göring has two but very small
Himmler has something sim’lar
But poor old Goebbels has no balls at all
Hitler has only got one ball
The other is in the Feldherrnhalle
His mother, the dirty bugger
She shot it off when Hitler was small
UNFORTUNATELY THE WORDS JUST CANNOT BE SUNG AS FAR TOO RUDE N CRUDE MATEY. LET SLEEPING DOGS LIE. THE TUNE IS SUFFICIENT FOR A WONDERFULL TUNE FOR ANY MARCHING BAND IN ANY COUNTRY. I LOVE IT .ATTENSHUN BY THE LEFT QUICK MARCH N WHISTLE THE TUNE. GREAT. ❤❤❤😅
God bless us and thank you so much for sharing this video and I invite you to visit Philippines and perform that in front of me. Thank you so much po. From Lani D. Nepomuceno, Philippines
Me encanta esta marcha me recuerda cuan me encontraba de relevo de palcio en palacio de Nariño. La banda del Batallón guardia presidencial
Ah, the British! Always doing things the opposite way. They drive right, they screw left, and they march with right foot on tempo.
BRILHANTE-RADIALISTA ZAIR CANÇADO, MEIO, SECULO COM AS BANDAS NO RADIO, AGORA NA INTERNET, CANAL ZAIR CANÇADO,. NO UA-cam-VEJAM
Great march with a famous tune in the background.
I was lucky to see the movie, ' Bridge on the River Kwai '
March was made more famous by the Movie
My home town Salisbury was there marching down Blue Boar Road past the old Debenhams . Can't beat the armed forces marching with pride in their Hearts ,
I have visited Japan on a number of occassions and love the country and the people. I am, however, well aware of Japanese history, both good and bad. Many years ago I worked with a gentleman who had served with The Royal Air Force Regiment in Burma. He never talked of what he had experienced but he hated the Japanese with an unbridled passion and would have nothing to do with anything that was made in Japan. RIP Arthur.
My father was a SEABEE in the Pacific during World War II, and like the gentleman you reference, he also never talked about his service and also detested anything or anybody Japanese. I can't imagine how he must have felt when he learned that I had received orders to a duty station near Tokyo while I was in the Navy. I regret not asking him years later.
"Madness built that bridge" The Bridge on the River Kwai" 1957
I learned this tune as a wee lad, but we sang "Comet, it makes your face turn green. Comet, it tastes like gas-o-line. Comet, it makes you vomit, so get some Comet and vomit today."
"Winners warm-up with Malt-O-Meal,..." too.
Nobody does it like the British!!
For anyone who knows the army lyrics, I presume this message is intended for Rishi Sunak?
This is a great March.
This song dedicated to Londons racist Mayor. 2024 . Swivel on that, traitor!
Comet! Tastes like gasoline!
Comit! Will make you vomit!
So get some Comit and Vomit today!
Written by Kenneth J Alford also known as Maj FJ Ricketts RM
Bullshit, Bullshit was all the Band could play; Bullshit is what they played all day. Bullshit. It was only Bullshit & Bullshit was played all the day. That's what we all marched too.
Brilliant
This march is also used in the Indonesian police - not even a commonwealth nation 😊 ua-cam.com/video/kR5HFSmxrEc/v-deo.htmlsi=4_wiA117ifHGHTou
I visited the real remaining rebuilt Bridge over river Kwai back in 90s. And marched across the bridge walkway whistling the tune!
long live england
The tune that celebrated Hitler's unfortunate medical condition.😄
I wish you'd put the marchers in step with the music! :( :( :( :( :(
Salute to all the soldiers who have to fight to preserve peace and at times to lay down their lives!
L'ho marcita per tre mesi al corso trasmissioni a san Giorgio a cremano indimenticabile
Wonderful music! A pity that the military is for war.