I'm Asking You Sergeant, Where's Mine
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I'm Asking You Sergeant, Where's Mine is a folk song by Scottish comedian, actor and singer Billy Connolly (see [1]). It was later popularized by The Dubliners - with whom Connolly guested on some recordings (see [2]). Inspired by the troubles in Northern Ireland, it is about a wounded soldier and makes ironic reference to British Army recruitment advertisements of the era that showed recruits having a grand time in exotic places and enjoying such activities as skiing.
The original version was released on the album: "Cop Yer Whack For This" (1974) Polydor ACB 00215.