A great letter concerning one of the songs on our music site (it's also featured in my documentary)!
Hello:
I came across your web site while I was looking for the lyrics to a song that I remember hearing off of a 78LP my grandma had in her collection. I thought the title was “Goodbye Mama, I’m off to Okinawa.” However, I can now only ever found reference to “Goodbye Mama, I’m off to Yokohama.” (Fred Coots)
However, I remember some different lyrics that do not appear in the lyrics for Yokohama. These lyrics, in-between the chorus, included:
“We’re learning jujitsu, where you kick with the feet.
We’ll kick ‘em in their togas and watch them retreat.”
And
“Tell dad I plan a big surprise, nobody knows.
I’ll bring him back a Jap valet to care for his clothes.”
Additionally, I have found personal histories from marines and sailors who shipped out to Okinawa, and they reference playing/singing “Goodbye Mama, I’m off to Okinawa” in their accounts.
By any chance do you know anything about this? Was a variation of the Yokohama song perhaps created specially for the troops heading off to Okinawa?
Thanks for your consideration.
Gene Becker
Madison, WI
Proud Daughter of Walter (Monday) Poniedzialek
540th Engineer Combat Regiment, 2833rd Bn, H&S Co, 4th Platoon
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