Lyrics Ballad of October 16 - The Almanac Singers
It
was
on
a
Saturday
night
and
the
moon
was
shing
bright
They
passed
the
conscription
bill
And
the
people
they
did
say
for
many
miles
away
′Twas
the
President
and
his
boys
on
Capitol
Hill.
Oh,
Franklin
Roosevelt
told
the
people
how
he
felt
We
damned
near
believed
what
he
said
He
said,
"I
hate
war,
and
so
does
Eleanor
But
we
won't
be
safe
′till
everybody's
dead."
When
my
poor
old
mother
died
I
was
sitting
by
her
side
A-promising
to
war
I'd
never
go.
But
now
I′m
wearing
khaki
jeans
and
eating
army
beans
And
I′m
told
that
J.
P.
Morgan
loves
me
so,
I
have
wandered
o'er
this
land,
a
roaming
working
man
No
clothes
to
wear
and
not
much
food
to
eat.
But
now
the
government
foots
the
bill
Gives
me
clothes
and
feeds
me
swill
Gets
me
shot
and
puts
me
underground
six
feet.
Oh,
Franklin
Roosevelt
told
the
people
how
he
felt
We
damned
near
believed
what
he
said
He
said,
"I
hate
war,
and
so
does
Eleanor
But
we
won′t
be
safe
'till
everybody′s
dead."
Why
nothing
can
be
wrong
if
it
makes
our
country
strong
We
got
to
get
tough
to
save
democracy.
And
though
it
may
mean
war
We
must
defend
Singapore
This
don't
hurt
you
half
as
much
as
it
hurts
me.
Oh,
Franklin
Roosevelt
told
the
people
how
he
felt
We
damned
near
believed
what
he
said
He
said,
"I
hate
war,
and
so
does
Eleanor
But
we
won′t
be
safe
'till
everybody's
dead."
1 House Of The Rising Sun
2 Which Side Are You On
3 Hard Ain't It Hard
4 The Sinking Of The Reuben James
5 Dear Mr. President
6 Talking Union
7 C For Conscription
8 Ballad of October 16
9 The Strange Death Of John Doe
10 Blow the Man Down
11 The Golden Vanity
12 Plow Under
13 The Dodger Song
14 Liza Jane
15 Get Thee Behind Me, Satan
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