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"You're in the Army Now" also known as "We're in the Army Now" [2] is an American song written in 1917 by Isham Jones. [3] Lyrics were written by Tell Taylor and Ole Olsen . [ 4 ] The notes of the melody are intended to resemble those of a U.S. Army bugle call.
"You're in the Army Now" is a song by the South African-born Dutch duo Bolland & Bolland, released in 1981. The song spent six consecutive weeks on the top of the Norwegian singles chart. [1] A cover by British rock band Status Quo, simplified as "In the Army Now", was internationally successful in 1986.
O.H.M.S., 1937 British film, known as You're in the Army Now in the US "You're in the Army Now" (song), also known as "We're in the Army Now", an American song written in 1917 by Isham Jones with lyrics written by Tell Taylor and Ole Olsen "You're in the Army Now" (Bolland & Bolland song), 1982 song by Dutch duo Bolland & Bolland, made famous ...
Military slang is a colloquial language used by and associated with members of various military forces. This page lists slang words or phrases that originate with military forces, are used exclusively by military personnel or are strongly associated with military organizations.
In the Army Now may refer to: "In the Army Now" (song), a 1981 song by Rob and Ferdi Bolland, covered by Status Quo, Wess and Sabaton; In the Army Now, a 1986 album by Status Quo; In the Army Now, 1994 war comedy film
The Fighting Irish play host to Army on Saturday night in one of the biggest games in the series' history. Notre Dame vs. Army has special meaning for Irish kicker Eric Goins, a 30-year-old ...
You're in the Army Now is a 1941 American comedy film directed by Lewis Seiler and starring Jimmy Durante, Phil Silvers, Jane Wyman and Regis Toomey. [1] It was produced and distributed by Warner Brothers. It features the longest kiss in film history to date (lasting three minutes and five seconds), [2] a record that lasted until 1988. [3]
The Army vs. Navy college football game is an intense rivalry, but maintains a level of sportsmanship too often missing between opponents in the game. ... now you're obviously on the same team ...