P.T. 109 (исполнитель: Jimmy Dean (1962))
Artist: Dean Jimmy Song: Pt 109 Jimmy Dean Sheet Music Jimmy Dean CDs P. T. 109 Recorded by Jimmy Dean Written by Marijohn Wilkin and Fred Burch [D] In forty-three, they [G] put to sea [D] Thirteen men and [A7] Ken-ne-[D]dy Aboard the P. T. [G] 109 To [D] fight the brazen [A7] ene-[D] my And off the Isle of [G] OLASANA [D] In the straits be-[A7] yond the [D] "ROO" [bad word] destroyer [G] in the night [D] Cut the One-O-[A7] Nine in [D] two. REFRAIN [A7] Smoke and fire upon the sea [D] Ev'rywhere they looked was the enemy [A7] The heathen gods of old Japan; Yea, they thought [D] [P] They had the best of a mighty good man. [D] And on the coast of KOLOMBANGARO; Looking through his telescope Australia's Evans saw the battle; For the crew had little hope Two were dead - some were wounded; All were clinging to the bow Fightin' fire and a-fightin' water; Tryin' to save their lives somehow. REFRAIN McMahon the Irishman - was burned so badly he couldn't swim Leave me here, go on he said; 'Cause if you don't, we'll all be dead The P. T. skipper couldn't leave him; man to die alone at sea And with a strap 'tween his teeth; He towed the Irishman through the sea. REFRAIN He led his men through waters dark; Rocky reefs and hungry sharks Braved the enemies bayonets; thirty-eight hung 'round his neck Four more days and four more nights; rescue boat pulled into sight The P. T. 109 was gone - but Kennedy and his crew lived on. (Talk) Now who could guess - or who could possibly know That this same man named Kennedy; W-o-u-l-d; Be the leader of the nation; Be the one to [bad word] The P. T. 109 was gone - but Kennedy lived to fight again Smoke and fire upon the sea; Ev'rywhere they looked was the enemy But J. F. K. and his crew lived on ... (Talk) Which proves it's hard to get the best of a man named John. TAG: Big John, Big John, (fade) Big John, Big John.