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  1. Cabo Clegg Corporal Clegg. Cabo Clegg tinha uma perna de madeira Corporal Clegg had a wooden leg Ele a ganhou na Guerra de 1944 He won it in the war in 1944. Cabo Clegg tinha uma medalha também Corporal Clegg had a medal too Laranja, vermelha e azul In orange, red, and blue Ele a encontrou num zoológico He found it in the zoo. Querida, querida, eles realmente estavam triste por mim?

  2. 17 de abr. de 2023 · No one is to blame. A C D A Corporal Clegg, received his medal in a dream Fill E7#9 D From Her Majesty, the Queen. His boots were very clean. [Chorus] D G Missus Clegg, you must be proud of him. D G A Ab Missus Clegg, another drop of gin? [Outro] G D Corporal Clegg. A7 D Corporal Clegg.

  3. Pink Floyd - Corporal CleggAlbum - A Saucerful of SecretsReleased 29 June 1968 (UK)27 July 1968 (US)Recorded February 1968Length 4:12Writer(s) Roger WatersDa...

  4. This song also marks the vocal debut of drummer Nick Mason on the fade-out. David Gilmour also plays the kazoo on this song. The inventor of the kazoo was named Thaddeus von Clegg, which is perhaps why they chose to name the title character Clegg. The song is about a soldier who lost his leg in World War II, and his apparently alcoholic wife. It is the first mention of war in a Pink Floyd song ...

  5. Corporal Clegg’, written by Roger Waters, appears on the second Pink Floyd album, the psychedelic space rock, A Saucerful of Secrets, released in 1968.The album represents something of a crossroads for the band with it being the first to feature David Gilmour and the last to feature Syd Barrett, whose declining mental health would ultimately result in him being forced to leave the band.

  6. Lyrics:Corporal Clegg had a wooden legHe won it in the war In nineteen forty four.Corporal Clegg had a medal tooIn orange, red, and blueHe found it in the zo...

  7. Corporal Clegg est une chanson du groupe britannique de rock Pink Floyd qui apparaît sur son second album, A Saucerful of Secrets, sorti en 1968.Elle est écrite par Roger Waters et marque l'apparition de David Gilmour à la guitare et au chant, ainsi qu'au kazoo.Curieusement, l'inventeur du kazoo s'appelle Thaddeus von Clegg, qui porte le même nom que le caporal de la chanson.