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LYRICS | LYRICS | ||
| − | Bring the good ol' Bugle boys! We'll sing another song, | + | :Bring the good ol' Bugle boys! We'll sing another song, |
| − | Sing it with a spirit that will start the world along, | + | :Sing it with a spirit that will start the world along, |
| − | Sing it like we used to sing it fifty thousand strong, | + | :Sing it like we used to sing it fifty thousand strong, |
| − | While we were marching through Georgia | + | :While we were marching through Georgia |
| − | Hurrah! Hurrah! We bring the Jubilee. | + | :Hurrah! Hurrah! We bring the Jubilee. |
| + | :Hurrah! Hurrah! The flag that makes you free, | ||
| + | :So we sang the chorus from Atlanta to the sea, | ||
| + | :While we were marching through Georgia. | ||
| − | + | :How the darkeys shouted when they heard the joyful sound, | |
| − | + | :How the turkeys gobbled which our commissary found, | |
| − | While we were marching through Georgia. | + | :How the sweet potatoes even started from the ground, |
| + | :While we were marching through Georgia. | ||
| − | + | :Yes and there were Union men who wept with joyful tears, | |
| − | + | :When they saw the honored flag they had not seen for years; | |
| − | + | :Hardly could they be restrained from breaking forth in cheers, | |
| − | While we were marching through Georgia. | + | :While we were marching through Georgia. |
| − | + | :"Sherman's dashing Yankee boys will never make the coast!" | |
| − | + | :So the saucy rebels said and 'twas a handsome boast | |
| − | + | :Had they not forgot, alas! to reckon with the Host | |
| − | While we were marching through Georgia. | + | :While we were marching through Georgia. |
| − | + | :So we made a thoroughfare for freedom and her train, | |
| − | + | :Sixty miles of latitude, three hundred to the main; | |
| − | + | :Treason fled before us, for resistance was in vain | |
| − | + | :While we were marching through Georgia. | |
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| − | So we made a thoroughfare for freedom and her train, | ||
| − | Sixty miles of latitude, three hundred to the main; | ||
| − | Treason fled before us, for resistance was in vain | ||
| − | While we were marching through Georgia. | ||
==Irish adaptation== | ==Irish adaptation== | ||
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:''Take it slow and easy, and I'll shake you by the hand'' | :''Take it slow and easy, and I'll shake you by the hand'' | ||
:''Set you down, I'll treat you decent, I'm an Irishman'' | :''Set you down, I'll treat you decent, I'm an Irishman'' | ||
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| + | ==References== | ||
| + | * Eicher, David J., ''The Longest Night: A Military History of the Civil War'', Simon & Schuster, 2001, ISBN 0-684-84944-5. | ||
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| + | == External links == | ||
| + | *[http://cylinders.library.ucsb.edu/mp3s/4000/4314/cusb-cyl4314d.mp3 "Marching Through Georgia"], Harlan & Stanley (Edison Gold Moulded, 1904)—''[http://cylinders.library.ucsb.edu/index.php Cylinder Preservation and Digitization Project]''. | ||
| + | * [http://lcweb2.loc.gov/cocoon/ihas/loc.natlib.ihas.200002356/pageturner.html?page=1§ion= Marching Through Georgia sheet music]. | ||
| + | * [http://freepages.music.rootsweb.com/~edgmon/marching.mid Marching Through Georgia MIDI]. | ||
| + | * [http://www.friesian.com/ross/marching.htm "I am a Union Man" - Marching Through Georgia]. | ||
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| + | [[Category:Songs of the American Civil War]] | ||
| + | [[category:The Tramp in Popular Song]] | ||
Latest revision as of 12:55, 3 June 2011
LYRICS
- Bring the good ol' Bugle boys! We'll sing another song,
- Sing it with a spirit that will start the world along,
- Sing it like we used to sing it fifty thousand strong,
- While we were marching through Georgia
- Hurrah! Hurrah! We bring the Jubilee.
- Hurrah! Hurrah! The flag that makes you free,
- So we sang the chorus from Atlanta to the sea,
- While we were marching through Georgia.
- How the darkeys shouted when they heard the joyful sound,
- How the turkeys gobbled which our commissary found,
- How the sweet potatoes even started from the ground,
- While we were marching through Georgia.
- Yes and there were Union men who wept with joyful tears,
- When they saw the honored flag they had not seen for years;
- Hardly could they be restrained from breaking forth in cheers,
- While we were marching through Georgia.
- "Sherman's dashing Yankee boys will never make the coast!"
- So the saucy rebels said and 'twas a handsome boast
- Had they not forgot, alas! to reckon with the Host
- While we were marching through Georgia.
- So we made a thoroughfare for freedom and her train,
- Sixty miles of latitude, three hundred to the main;
- Treason fled before us, for resistance was in vain
- While we were marching through Georgia.
Irish adaptation
One version of the chorus for Come In is as follows:
- Come in, come in, I'll do the best I can
- Come in, come in, bring the whole bloody clan
- Take it slow and easy, and I'll shake you by the hand
- Set you down, I'll treat you decent, I'm an Irishman
References
- Eicher, David J., The Longest Night: A Military History of the Civil War, Simon & Schuster, 2001, ISBN 0-684-84944-5.
External links
- "Marching Through Georgia", Harlan & Stanley (Edison Gold Moulded, 1904)—Cylinder Preservation and Digitization Project.
- Marching Through Georgia sheet music.
- Marching Through Georgia MIDI.
- "I am a Union Man" - Marching Through Georgia.