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passingthrough618 t1_j1sjbbr wrote

Didn't they sing this in The Man In The High Castle?

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EnvironmentalValue18 t1_j1srz8x wrote

Exactly what I was thinking. And the tune is very familiar even if the words aren’t as widely known.

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rants_unnecessarily t1_j1tchg2 wrote

The tune has been used over and over in military comedies around Britain and I'm sure I'm some other countries to depict the British military.
It's whimsical, yet marchy enough.

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jrhooo t1_j1x1chj wrote

FWIW, it IS actually a legit march, since at least the 1800s.

The pop culture associations happened later. The Brits and Ameticans still use it.

FFWD to 17:00 in this clip for example,

That Marines at the Marine Honor Guard barracks (8th&I) still use it to march the troops onto the parade deck for the evening parade. (And have for decades now at least)

https://youtu.be/_MaOtE4ZxCY

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somdude04 t1_j1tltvs wrote

Colonel Bogey March, other best known parody lyrics are 'Comet, makes your mouth turn green...'

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11Kram t1_j1utrva wrote

Dudley Moore did a wonderful version of Colonel Bogey in the style of a Beethoven piano concerto. See YouTube.

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dressageishard t1_j1w3zvg wrote

That's from The Bridge on the River Kwai. Also, hummed by a time traveler on Outlander

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MM556 t1_j1tyc8t wrote

It's still sung in every school playground to this day

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Dead_Starks t1_j1tpgic wrote

There's a quick joke about it from Stephen Merchant in Jojo Rabbit as well.

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