Corporal Clegg

Album: A Saucerful Of Secrets (1968)
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  • Corporal Clegg had a wooden leg
    He won it in the war, in 1944
    Corporal Clegg had a medal too
    In orange, red, and blue
    He found it in the zoo

    Dear, dear, were they really sad for me?
    Dear, dear, will they really laugh at me?

    Mrs. Clegg, you must be proud of him
    Mrs. Clegg, another drop of gin

    Corporal Clegg, umbrella in the rain
    He's never been the same
    No one is to blame
    Corporal Clegg received his medal in a dream
    From Her Majesty the queen
    His boots were very clean

    Mrs. Clegg, you must be proud of him
    Mrs. Clegg, another drop of gin Writer/s: ROGER WATERS
    Publisher: T.R.O. INC.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 11

  • Nick from NetherlandsIt definitely is Nick Singing....
  • Jason from Las Angeles, CaLeave it to PiNK FLOyD to catch you off guard with the kazoos.
  • Terry from Wickford, RiCouple of things here....aside from One of These Days, Nick's voice appears on the unreleased "Scream Thy last Scream", not Clegg or Vegetable Man. And I'm surprised that the footage of Roger and David fighting has never been used for journalistic propaganda before. Brilliant!
  • Harry from South Bend, InAt the end of the song, you can hear the band break into laughter, during one of the "Corporal Clegg" phrases during the kazoo solo. As soon as I heard this, I just broke into laughter as well.

    Amazing chord structure. It's just something I come back to whenever I'm listening to Pink Floyd.
  • Oldpink from New Castle, Inbtw...anyone wanting to hear the only example of Nick singing on a Floyd song must dig up the unreleased studio version of the song "Vegetable Man."
  • Oldpink from New Castle, InActually, the statement about Nick Mason singing is inaccurate.
    The lines credited to Nick were actually sung by Roger.
    It's a great song, albeit jarring and not for the faint of heart.
    It is also definitely Roger's first foray into political commentary.
  • Paul from London"...and his apparently alcoholic wife."

    I thought Mrs Clegg was his mother. Now I'm not sure.
  • Mentor from Cambridge, EnglandLove the psychedelic sound of this song...
  • Leah from Lebanon, OrI have to say when I first heard this song I didn't really like it... but as I am figuring out, old Floyd has to grow on you.
  • Shelby from Idiotville , Kyas usual, great lyrics
  • Shelby from Idiotville , Kynever heard this...but it has to be good. =]
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