The scores of the 5-verse soldier song, beginning with the line “What’s in your apron, mother” was recorded by Zoltán Kodály in Csönge in 1935. Sung by shepherd József Bocskor (b. 1853). The boy's lover asks the doctor to declare her sweetheart unfit for military service. But the doctor finds him healthy. The boy says goodbye to his mother because he is enlisted as Emperor Joseph Emperor's soldier. There is a similar one-verse folk song known in Transylvania, but there the lad is enlisted in the army of the Romanian king.