"For Your Country and My Country" is a World War I era song released in 1917. Lyrics and music were written by Irving Berlin.[1] The song was published by Waterson, Berlin & Snyder, Co. of New York, New York. Artist Albert Wilfred Barbelle designed the sheet music cover. It features Uncle Sam playing a snare drum with an eagle on his shoulder. In the background are ships sailing, and below are troops marching. Above the title, it reads, "The Official Recruiting Song."[2] The song was written for voice and piano,[3][4] along with chords for guitar, ukulele, and banjo.[5]
The lyrics are a "call to action" to men, asking them to join the army. The chorus is as follows:[8]
t's your country, it's my country
With millions of real fighting men
It's your duty and my duty
To speak with the sword, not the pen
If Washington were living today
With sword in hand he'd stand up and say
For Your Country and my country
I'll do it all over again
References
^Vogel, Frederick G. (1995). World War I Songs: A History and Dictionary of Popular American Patriotic Tunes, with Over 300 Complete Lyrics. Jefferson: McFarland & Company, Inc. p. 175. ISBN0-89950-952-5.
^Parker, Bernard S. (2007). World War I Sheet Music. Vol. 1. Jefferson: McFarland & Company, Inc. p. 165. ISBN978-0-7864-2798-7.
^"For Your Country and My Country". Mississippi State University: University Libraries Digital Collections. Mississippi State University. Retrieved 4 March 2016.