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My brother Sylvest
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Does anyone remember this rather rowdy pub sing-a-long song.
My brother Sylvest,
had a row of 40 medals on his chest - BIG CHEST. It 'ud take all the army and the navy,
to put the wind up Sylvest.
I can only remember this first verse, and wonder if anyone knows the rest. Any answers appreciated. Many thanks.
My brother Sylvest,
had a row of 40 medals on his chest - BIG CHEST. It 'ud take all the army and the navy,
to put the wind up Sylvest.
I can only remember this first verse, and wonder if anyone knows the rest. Any answers appreciated. Many thanks.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Yeah i remember it, can't help you with many more words though except this which has stuck in my addled head for some reason.
"He's got and arm, like a leg ( a baby's leg) and a punch that'll sink a battleship (BIG SHIP) it takes all the army and the Navy to put the wind up Silvest."
Very weird little song, I think I heard mike harding do it once if that's any help.
"He's got and arm, like a leg ( a baby's leg) and a punch that'll sink a battleship (BIG SHIP) it takes all the army and the Navy to put the wind up Silvest."
Very weird little song, I think I heard mike harding do it once if that's any help.
Thanks everyone for the answers, especially pbeach for the lyrics. The second answer from pbeach got three stars, as this version was the original one that I once knew all the words to. Happy memories of when I was young and having a whale of a time. Those Saturday nights were great, with everybody singing their heads off, and shouting out (what's he got), (big chest), (big ship) etc. Of course everybody was well oiled by the time we got round to singing Sylveste. Isn't it aggravating when you half remember something, it kept me awake last night trying to remember it. So thanks again for taking the trouble to reply. Cheers. Schutz.