Soldiers quartered at the Luton Union House, Dunstable Road, had a sing-song on Friday evening that might be called a jam session. Jam, which had such a prominent place in military catering, was the subject of a song which the whole company would break in to. Here are the lyrics.
There is a happy land
Far, far away
Where we have bread and jam
Three times a day.
Oh, you should see it spread,
When we put it on the bread,
Some day you'll find us dead,
Far, far away.
Rather a morbid ending, especially as The Luton News said some of them expected to go far away to fight before many weeks have passed.
[From The Luton News, September 24th, 1914]