5 Chords used in the song: C, F, G, Am, B
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Boogie woogie bugle boy
The Andrews sister
C
He was a famous trumpet man from out Chicago way
He had a boogie style that no one else could play
F
He was the top man at his craft
C
But then his number came up and he was gone with the draft
C G F
He's in the army now, a-blowin' reveille
F C Am C Am
He's the boogie woogie bugle boy of
C Am C
Company B
C
They made him blow a bugle for his Uncle Sam
It really brought him down because he couldn't jam
F
The captain seemed to understand
C
Because the next day the cap' went out and drafted a band
G
And now the company jumps when he
F
plays reveille
C Am C Am
He's the boogie woogie bugle boy
C
Of Company B
G toot, G toot, G toot-diddelyada-toot
C
He blows it eight-to-the-bar, in boogie rhythm
C
He can't blow a note unless the bass and guitar is playin' with him
G
He makes the company jump when he
F
plays reveille
C Am C Am
He's the boogie woogie bugle boy
C Am c
of Company B
(Repeat)
He was our boogie woogie bugle boy of Company B
And when he plays boogie woogie bugle he was busy as a 'bzzz' bee
And when he plays he makes the company jump eight-to-the-bar
He's the boogie woogie bugle boy of Company B
Toot-toot-toot, toot-diddelyada, toot-diddelyada
Toot, toot, he blows it eight-to-the-bar
He can't blow a note if the bass and guitar isn't with 'im
A-a-a-and the company jumps when he plays reveille
He's the boogie woogie bugle boy of Company B
[Instrumental]
He puts the boys asleep with boogie every night
And wakes 'em up the same way in the early bright
They clap their hands and stamp their feet
Because they know how he plays when someone gives him a beat
He really breaks it up when he plays reveille
He's the boogie woogie bugle boy of Company B
Da-dah-da-dah-da
Da-dah-da-da-dah-da
Da-dah-da-da-da
A-a-a-and the company jumps when he plays reveille
He's the boogie woogie bugle boy of Company B
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About this song: Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy
"Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy", a wartime radio song about a virtuoso trumpet player, was a major hit for the Andrews Sisters and an iconic World War II tune.The song was written by Don Raye and Hughie Prince, and was recorded at Decca's Hollywood studios on January 2, 1941, nearly a year before the United States entered World War II but after the start of a peacetime draft to expand the armed forces in anticipation of American involvement. The flipside was "Bounce Me Brother With a Solid Four". Read more on Last.fm.