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{{Villain_Song_Infobox|box title = The Goldbrick|song name = The Goldbrick|origin = The Goldbrick (1943 Private Snafu short)|performed by = Mel Blanc|type of song = Cartoon Song}}The Goldbrick is a song from the ''Private Snafu'' animated short of the same name. It is sung by the villain of the short Goldie the Goldbrick and the titular character himself, Private Snafu, to express how get out of drill by goldbricking, but as Goldie reveals himself to really be a Japanese fairy in disguise, he tells the audience that if enough soldiers goldbrick, the Axis could win the war.
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The Goldbrick is a song from the Private Snafu animated short of the same name. It is sung by the villain of the short Goldie the Goldbrick and the titular character himself, Private Snafu, to express how get out of drill by goldbricking, but as Goldie reveals himself to really be a Japanese fairy in disguise, he tells the audience that if enough soldiers goldbrick, the Axis could win the war.