Lyrics
When I was mustered outI thought without a doubt That I was through with all my care and strife I thought that I was then The happiest of men But after months of tough civilian lifeGee, I wish I was back in the ArmyThe Army wasn’t really bad at allThree meals a dayFor which you didn’t pay Uniforms for winter, spring and fallThere’s a lot to be said for the ArmyThe life without responsibilityA soldier out of luckWas really never stuck There’s always someone higher up where you can pass the buck Oh, gee, I wish I was back in the ArmyGee, I wish I was back in the ArmyThe Army was the place to find romanceSoldiers and WACSThe WACS who dressed in slacks Dancing cheek to cheek and pants to pantsThere’s a lot to be said for the ArmyA gal was never lost for companyA million handsome guysWith longing in their eyes And all you had to do was pick the age, the weight, the size Oh, gee, I wish I was back in the ArmyGee, I wish I was back in the ArmyThe shows we got civilians couldn’t seeHow we would yell for Dietrich and CornellJolson, Hope and Benny all for free [Alternate line from sheet music: Crosby, Hope and Jolson all for free]There’s a lot to be said for the ArmyThe best of doctors watched you carefullyA dentist and a clerkFor weeks and weeks they’d work They’d make a thousand dollar job and give it to a jerk Oh, gee, I wish I was back in the ArmyThree meals a dayFor which you didn’t pay A million handsome guys With longing in their eyes I thought that I was through with all my care and strife But after months and months of tough civilian life Oh, gee I wish I was back in the Army now