Pink Floyd
Pink Floyd
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The personal and social devastation caused by conflict – like the death of Pink’s father – is alluded to in the entreaty to bring all soldiers home from war.
[Verse: Roger Waters]
Bring the boys back home
Bring the boys back home
Don't leave the children on their own, no, no
Bring the boys back home
[Outro]
“Wrong, do it again!”
*Knock* “Time to go!”
“Are you feeling okay?”
“He keeps hanging up, and it's a man answering!”
“Hahahahaha!!!!!!”
Is there anybody out there?
Bring the Boys Back Home was written by Roger Waters.
Bring the Boys Back Home was produced by James Guthrie & Bob Ezrin & Roger Waters & Pink Floyd.
Pink Floyd released Bring the Boys Back Home on Fri Nov 30 1979.
Mentioning no titles or names! Which you can actually hear, and that snaps him back to then and it precedes, what is for me anyway, is the central song on the whole album “Bring the Boys Back Home.” Well, because it’s partly about not letting people go off and be killed in wars, but it’s also partly...