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Little Bombardier is a song written and performed by David Bowie. It is from the album David Bowie in 1967.

Lyrics:

War made him a soldier

Little Frankie Mear

Peace left him a loser

The little bombardier

Lines of worry appeared with age

Unskilled hands that knew no trade

Spent his time in the picture house

The little bombardier

Frankie drank his money

The little that he made

Told his woes to no man

Friendless, lonely days

Then one day, the ABC

Four bright eyes gazed longingly

At the ice-cream in the hand of

The little bombardier

Sunshine entered our Frankie's days

Gone his worries, his hopeless maze

His life was fun and his heart was full of joy

Two young children had changed his aims

He gave them toffees and played their games

He brought them presents with every coin he made

Then two gentlemen called on him

Asked him for his name

Why was he friends with the children

Were they just a game?

Leave them alone or we'll get sore

We've had blokes like you in the station before

The hand of authority said "no more" to

The little bombardier

Packed his bags, his heart in pain

Wiped a tear and caught a train

Not to be seen in the town again

The little bombardier

Comentarios

12 years ago

Rich How

from his brilliant first album. yes, it is brilliant - full of charm and invention. people tend to forget that bowie recorded this in the same year as sgt pepper. in many respects, it's a more interesting album.

12 years ago

Mick Boyd

I call this period his Anthony Newley time.....

12 years ago

rosalbina188

a waltzer? great!

12 years ago

Cocalin

Such a sad little song ;_;

12 years ago

musickrz

FABULOUS way for any artist to start their career! Hands down...

12 years ago

MichalFokt

@Rawego Corporal Clegg was written by Roger Waters, who was obsessed with WWII since he lost his father there. Syd was a member of PF by that time when they recorded it, but he reportedly hadn´t any input there since his time with PF was coming to the end :-/

13 years ago

ex59neo53

Pure poetry ,with deep sense ,and this was on his 1st album in 1967 :oO

13 years ago

Strawberry7Lynn

Fu*kin' great song this!

13 years ago

Dan Graham

Great big voice even back then at 20 yrs of age!

13 years ago

Dan Graham

Great big voice even back then - at 20 yrs old!

13 years ago

Rawego

this must be the civil version of Sid Barrett's 'Corporal Klegg'... a delightful little ditty indeed :))

13 years ago

garydaley9

My most favorite Bowie song ever.

13 years ago

garydaley9

@kevcar08 I think you'll find it was on a double album prior to that one, it was called "Images"

13 years ago

ZZJoCa

Strange little song but emotive.

13 years ago

femaleBowie

Really great pics in this video :)

14 years ago

kevin carroll

this superb song was on the album titled " The world of David Bowie". i bought it in 1970, i think it was released about 1969,, i love it.

14 years ago

CandleSwan

oh my why have I never heard this one of his? it's wonderful <3

14 years ago

chris4861

I just love the album this is from. A glamrocker writing a waltz? Who'd have thought it? 1st class!

14 years ago

Liutprando J Straczinsky

one of my bowie's favourite song! thank you man!!!

14 years ago

littlejay39

cuuute <3

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