Released 1918 | Language English | |
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Label McCarthy & Fisher, Inc. Writer(s) Billy Baskette and Jesse Spiess |
"I'm Goin' To Fight My Way Right Back to Carolina" is a World War I era song released in 1918. Billy Baskette and Jessie Spiess wrote the music and lyrics. It was published by McCarthy & Fisher, Inc. of New York, New York. The sheet music cover was designed by Andre C. De Takacs. It features an armed soldier tearing through the cover. The song was written for both voice and piano.
The lyrics are told from the point of view of a soldier who is willing to fight to his best ability. His inspiration is his girlfriend Caroline (also referred to as Carolina). The chorus is as follows:
I'm goin' to fight my way back to CarolinaI'm goin' to run every Hun,every son of gun I seeDepend on me, Cause I'm in this thing to winAnd I know that it's no sinTo grab a little German, any little Hermanand carve my name on himAnd I am satisfied Carolina loves meI left my heart with her in Dixie land,She'll understand that I may come back with something missin'But that won't keep us from huggin' and kissin'When I fight my way back to CarolineThe sheet music can be found at Pritzker Military Museum & Library.
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