Sink The Bismark Song Lyrics and Chords by Johnny Horton
Sink The Bismark
Recorded by Johnny Horton
Written by Tillman Franks and Johnny Horton
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In May of 1941 the
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war had just
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begun
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Germans had the biggest ship that
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had the biggest guns
The Bismarck was the fastest ship that ever sailed the sea
On her decks were guns as big as steers and
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shells as big as
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Out of the cold and foggy night came the
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British ship the
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Hood
And
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every British seaman he
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knew and understood
They had to sink the Bismarck the terror of the sea
Stop those guns as big as steers and those
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shells as big as
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trees
We'll find the German battleship that's
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making such a
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fuss
We gotta sink the Bismarck cause the
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world depends on
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us
Yeah
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hit the decks a running boys and
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spin those guns around
When we find the Bismarck we
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gotta cut her
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down
The Hood found the Bismarck
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and on that fatal
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day
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Bismarck started firing
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fifteen miles away
We gotta sink the Bismarck was the battle sound
But when the smoke had cleared away the
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mighty Hood went
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For six long days and weary nights they
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tried to find her
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trail
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hill told the people put
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every ship a-sail
Cause somewhere on that ocean I know she's gotta be
We gotta sink the Bismarck to the
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bottom of the
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The fog was gone the seventh day and
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they saw the morning
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sun
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hours away from homeland the
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Bismarck made its run
The Admiral of the British fleet said turn those bows around
We found that German battleship and
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we're gonna cut her
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down
The British guns were aimed and the
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shells were coming
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fast
The
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first shell hit the Bismark they
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knew she couldn't last
That mighty German battleship is just a memory
Sink the Bismark was the battle cry that
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shook the seven
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seas
We found that German battleship was
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makin' such a
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fuss
We had to sink the Bismark 'cause the
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world depends on
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We
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hit the decks a-runnin' and we
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spun those guns around
Yeah we found that mighty Bismark and
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then we cut her
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down
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FAQ
Who sang the the song Sink The Bismark?
- The song Sink The Bismark was sang by Johnny Horton.
Who is Johnny Horton?
- John LaGale Horton (April 30, 1925 - November 5, 1960) was an American country music, honky tonk and rockabilly singer and musician, during the 1950s and early 1960s, best known for his saga songs that became international hits beginning with the 1959 single "The Battle of New Orleans", which was awarded the 1960 Grammy Award for Best Country & Western Recording. The song was awarded the Grammy Hall of Fame Award and in 2001 ranked No. 333 of the Recording Industry Association of America's "Songs of the Century". His first No. 1 country song was in 1959, "When It's Springtime in Alaska (It's Forty Below)".
Horton's music usually encompassed folk ballads based on American historic themes and legend. He had two successes in 1960 with both "Sink the Bismarck" and "North to Alaska," the latter utilized over the opening credits to the John Wayne film of the same name. Horton died in November 1960 at the peak of his fame in a traffic collision, less than two years after his breakthrough. Horton is a member of the Rockabilly Hall of Fame and the Louisiana Music Hall of Fame.