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  1. don't ask me i don't give a damn, the next stop is Vietnam, and its 5,6,7 open up the pearly gates. Well there aint no time to wonder why...WHOPEE we're all gunna die. now come on wall street don't be slow, why man this's war a-go-go, there's plenty good money to be made, supplyin' the army with the tools of the trade, just hope and pray that ...

  2. Vietnam Song Lyrics. Country Joe And The Fish ( Buy Country Joe And The Fish CDs ) Well, come on all of you, big strong men, Uncle Sam needs your help again. He's got himself in a terrible jam. Way down yonder in Vietnam. So put down your books and pick up a gun, We're gonna have a whole lotta fun. And it's one, two, three,

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  4. Don't ask me, I don't give a damn, Next stop is Vietnam. And it's five, six, seven, Open up the pearly gates, Well there ain't no time to wonder why. Whoopee! we're all gonna die. Well, come on generals, let's move fast; Your big chance has come at last. Now you can go out and get those reds.

  5. you know that peace can only be won, when you blow em all to kingdom come. (spoken)- listen people i dont know you expect to ever stop the war if you cant sing any better than that... theres about 300,000 of you fuc|ers out there.. i want you to start singing.. Alrite !!!!!!! Country Joe & The Fish - Vietnam Song (Live From Woodstock) Lyrics ...

  6. Country Joe And The Fish Lyrics. Vietnam Song Lyrics. I'm feeling palpitations. My heart keeps on skipping. I can't be so courageous, when my breathing is suffocated. -Chorus: Palpitations, I'm feeling them come no consolations, when you go it alone. Have you ever made your heart slow? There's got to be a reason. It's not me that's gonna listen.

  7. May 28, 2017 · Watch the original video of Vietnam Song by Country Joe and the Fish, a protest song against the Vietnam War that became a symbol of the anti-war movement. The song features the famous Fish Cheer ...

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  8. "Vietnam Song" by Country Joe and the Fish serves as a poignant critique of the Vietnam War, blending satire with a strong anti-war message. Through its catchy, sing-along melody and darkly humorous lyrics, the song captures the absurdity and tragedy of war.

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