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62 lines
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James Kennedy
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Destroyer captain James Kennedy,
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British Fleet Pride James Kennedy.
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Do not love you, James Kennedy,
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Whisper country girl, "Jimmy, Jimmy."
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Chorus:
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Only at sea only at sea -
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Of course, this is true,
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Only at sea only at sea
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Can be happy sailor.
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James summoned Admiral:
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James Kennedy! You're not a coward, as I heard,
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James Kennedy! Precious cargo entrusted to you,
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James Kennedy! In the USSR, bring together friends
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James Kennedy ...
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Chorus.
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sea storm and fog James Kennedy
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But the brave Captain James Kennedy!
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Through storms load leads James Kennedy,
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But in the storm, he sings. James Kennedy!
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Suddenly German periscope, James Kennedy!
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And shouting "car, stop!" James Kennedy.
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It is precisely a German beats James Kennedy,
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Fritz at the bottom already yelling "James Kennedy!"
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Chorus.
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Heard howling on top of evil, "James Kennedy!"
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Messerschmitt over his head, "James Kennedy!"
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But the game is simple and James Kennedy,
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And the Germans do not have a tail, James Kennedy!
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Chorus.
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He wounded twice, but came James Kennedy.
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Cargo James Kennedy brought in the Soviet port.
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"How do you bravely fought, Sir James Kennedy!"
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- I am a British officer James Kennedy!
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Chorus.
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And way back ready James Kennedy.
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Each Soviet sailors - James Kennedy.
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They shout in a happy way. James Kennedy!
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Never Forget, James Kennedy!
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Chorus.
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So, under a hail of bullets foes James Kennedy
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Goes Murmansk Liverpool James Kennedy.
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And a British officer James Kennedy
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Is the Order of the USSR! James Kennedy!
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Only at sea only at sea
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Maybe happy to be a sailor! 1944
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