They do their best, they do what they can
They get them ready for Vietnam
From old Hanoi to East Berlin
Commando, involved again
They do their best, they do what they can
They get them ready for Vietnam
First rule is "the laws of Germany"
Second rule is "be nice to mommy"
Third rule is "don't talk to Commies"
Fourth rule is "eat kosher salamis"
They do their best, they do what they can
They get them ready for Vietnam
From old Hanoi to East Berlin
Commando, involved again
They do their best, they do what they can
They get them ready for Vietnam
First rule is "the laws of Germany"
Second rule is "be nice to mommy"
Third rule is "don't talk to Commies"
Fourth rule is "eat kosher salamis"
They get them ready for Vietnam
From old Hanoi to East Berlin
Commando, involved again
They do their best, they do what they can
They get them ready for Vietnam
First rule is "the laws of Germany"
Second rule is "be nice to mommy"
Third rule is "don't talk to Commies"
Fourth rule is "eat kosher salamis"
They do their best, they do what they can
They get them ready for Vietnam
From old Hanoi to East Berlin
Commando, involved again
They do their best, they do what they can
They get them ready for Vietnam
First rule is "the laws of Germany"
Second rule is "be nice to mommy"
Third rule is "don't talk to Commies"
Fourth rule is "eat kosher salamis"
Lyrics submitted by black_cow_of_death
Commando Lyrics as written by Jeff Hyman Douglas Colvin
Lyrics © Wixen Music Publishing
Lyrics powered by LyricFind
Add your thoughts
Log in now to tell us what you think this song means.
Don’t have an account? Create an account with SongMeanings to post comments, submit lyrics, and more. It’s super easy, we promise!
I think Rusty is on the right track; I've always felt the song is about Dee Dee's father. He was a Vietnam veteran who was stationed in Berlin, where Dee Dee grew up. The laws of Germany are obvious; be nice to mommy is too; don't talk to commies (East Berlin residents); the kosher salami I'm not sure, but could just be a dig. Dee Dee loved Germany, as is evident in many songs, including "Blitzkreig Bop," which he renamed after it was originally called "Animal Hop. I think it's an indictment of Dee Dee's father, who was an alcoholic and possibly home life caused many of Dee Dee's later problems.