Kiss Me Goodnight, Sergeant Major
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"Kiss Me Goodnight, Sergeant Major" | |
Written by | Art Noel and Don Pelosi |
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Written | 1939 |
Language | English |
Kiss Me Goodnight, Sergeant Major is a World War II soldier's song. Roud 16962. The final line is "Sgt. Major, be a mother to me". The song is normally credited to Art Noel and Don Pelosi in 1939. There was a follow-up: "Good Morning Sergeant Major" (c 1940)
[edit] Recordings
- The Friends of Fiddler's Green This Side of the Ocean 1981 and 1997
- Arthur Askey
- Vera Lynn
- George Formby
- Chas & Dave
- Sod's Opera
- Max Bygraves in SingaLongaWarYears Vol.1
[edit] External References
See also 1939 in music