Another Thousand Revs
DESCRIPTION: "Oh, there was a little Hun, and he saw an awful sight, A patrol of '22' simply spoiling for a fight. So he shoved down his nose in a manner far from harm, And another thousand revs wouldn't do me any harm." The pilots face danger and disaster
AUTHOR: unknown
EARLIEST DATE: 1967 (Ward-Jackson/Lucas-AirmansSongBook)
KEYWORDS: pilot derivative
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REFERENCES (1 citation):
Ward-Jackson/Lucas-AirmansSongBook, pp. 41-42, "Another Thousand Revs" (1 text, tune referenced)
CROSS-REFERENCES:
cf. "Another Little Drink Wouldn't Do Us Any Harm" (tune) and references there
NOTES [44 words]: "Another Undercarriage Wouldn't Do Us Any Harm" and "Another Thousand Revs" are both World War I songs with the same tune and a lot of the same words; they are so close that I seriously thought about lumping them. I strongly suspect they exchanged verses at time. - RBE
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