[ Предположительная тональность: F# ] SONG: Soldier Will You Marry Me ARTIST: Jimmie Rodgers No, not Jimmie Rodgers as in the country musician who did Train Whistle Blows and so forth. I'm referring to a pop musician from the 50s, who happens to share the same name and who gave us this hilarious song, about a soldier who receives a marriage proposal from a woman, but refuses due to lack of clothes and in the end is forced to confess that he's already married and has recently started a family. F# Soldier, soldier, will you marry me C# With your musket, fife and drum? F# B Oh how can I marry such a pretty girl as you F# C# F# When I've got no shoes to put on, put on? B C# F# Got no shoes to put on? F# So off to the cobbler she did go C# As fast as she could run F# B And she brought him a pair of the finest there F# C# F# And the soldier put them on, them on B C# F# The soldier put them on F# Now, soldier, soldier, will you marry me C# With your musket, fife and drum? F# B Oh how can I marry such a pretty girl as you F# C# F# When I've got no socks to put on, put on? B C# F# Got no socks to put on? F# So off to the haberdasher she did go C# As fast as she could run F# B And she brought him a pair of the finest there F# C# F# And the soldier put them on, them on B C# F# The soldier put them on F# (key change: G) G G Now, soldier, soldier, will you marry me D With your musket, fife and drum? G C Oh how can I marry such a pretty girl as you G D G When I've got no pants to put on, put on? C D G Got no pants to put on? G So off to the tailor she did go D As fast as she could run G C And she brought him a pair of the finest there G D G And the soldier put them on, them on C D G The soldier put them on G (key change: G#) G# G# Now, soldier, soldier, will you marry me D# With your musket, fife and drum? G# C# How can I marry such a pretty girl as you G# D# G# With a wife and a baby at home?