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Title

Protecting the land and sea

Board Village People - In The Navy
Format MP3
Length 4 seconds
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Protecting the land and sea

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"In the Navy" is a iconic song by the American disco group Village People. Released in 1979, it became one of their biggest hits, renowned for its catchy tune and energetic lyrics celebrating the United States Navy. The band, known for their flamboyant personas and matching costumes, consisted of six members who embodied various stereotypes: Victor Willis as the naval officer, Felipe Rose as the Native American, David Hodo as the construction worker, Randy Jones as the cowboy, Glenn Hughes as the leatherman, and Alex Briley as the soldier. Together, they brought a unique blend of campy theatricality and infectious music that captivated audiences. If you're looking to relive the vibrant sounds of the Village People and their timeless hit "In the Navy," you can easily find it online. Check out reputable platforms where you can play and download these iconic sounds, and let yourself be transported back to the disco era with this legendary song.