It is disputed as to whether the chorus says "Gory, Gory," "Gory, Glory," or "Glory, Glory," like the original "Battle Hymn of The Republic."[citation needed] Since the song is often sung at a shout, it is hard to distinguish whether there is in fact an "L" sound when it is sung. Most likely, however, it should be "Gory" due to the relation the word has with the rest of the song(being about a paratrooper in training with two faulty chutes). from wikipedia ;)
Gory...Glory...does it matter?
They both go great with this song. :)
CStriker421 5 months ago
Chorus Confusion
It is disputed as to whether the chorus says "Gory, Gory," "Gory, Glory," or "Glory, Glory," like the original "Battle Hymn of The Republic."[citation needed] Since the song is often sung at a shout, it is hard to distinguish whether there is in fact an "L" sound when it is sung. Most likely, however, it should be "Gory" due to the relation the word has with the rest of the song(being about a paratrooper in training with two faulty chutes). from wikipedia ;)
Hjaldrgud 6 months ago
I know i read the same thing... both works in the context of this great song
vonroden 7 months ago
alway confuse me do they sing Gory or Glory i think they actually sings both
vonroden 7 months ago
@vonroden
Well I did my research.
This is what I got
It is disputed as to whether the chorus says "Gory, Gory," "Gory, Glory," or "Glory, Glory,"
AceofWWII 7 months ago