I'm Asking You Sergeant, Where's Mine - Billy Connolly
I do not own the rights to this song, all rights belong to the registered copyright owners "I'm Asking You Sergeant, Where's Mine" (also known by the shorter title "Sergeant, Where's Mine") is a folk song written and first performed in the mid-1970s (1974?) by Scottish comedian, actor and singer Billy Connolly. Inspired by The Troubles in Northern Ireland, it is told from the point of view of a wounded soldier and makes ironic reference to British Army recruitment advertisements of the era that showed recruits having a grand time in exotic places and enjoying such activities as skiing. The Tune finger-picked after the song is finished is the popular world war 2 tune "Farewell to the Creeks" which was played as the liberating Scottish forces (51st highlanders) left Italy at the end of the war. Enjoy!

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