This happy guy came into my grandmothers work place years ago and she told him she thought he was a very gay fellow, she meant it as a compliment but he took it as an insult and explained the new meaning of the word gay.
A very interesting combination of the two songs. I've linked it to my video of "Johnny, I Hardly Knew Ye", which you were one of the first to comment on. There are very heated arguments there about which song came first. No real conclusions, but it's easy to see how wars start!
Sounds like you've already done the search, What did you find?
If everyone knows the answer, why is there so much discussion about it? I must admit I don't know, but to me it makes sense that the Irish song is a clever parody of the American one.
I was just blown away at how you've cleverly and seamlessly combined the two songs in this delightful 'composite'. A relevant ditty for today's climate and greatly appreciated to boot.
that was great!
xXVALUEXx 5 months ago
This song rocks but i ahve one question the song made by the souths or te norths
MrEllinakias 8 months ago
@MrEllinakias it was written by a man from bosten but both armies sang it
xXVALUEXx 5 months ago
clancys did johnny i hardly knew ye, different song different meaning
supsupese 10 months ago
With all my respect...it is very beautiful. U beta no. 1 love.
ThaiRyder 1 year ago
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I completely agree. I just downloaded this mp3 at mp3tuber..net
Jerold51850 1 year ago
This happy guy came into my grandmothers work place years ago and she told him she thought he was a very gay fellow, she meant it as a compliment but he took it as an insult and explained the new meaning of the word gay.
Smiley6669 1 year ago
not bad at all
Mrnasty37 1 year ago
Much prefer Johnny i hardly knew ya
Dazzler1977 2 years ago
I am just trying to figure out how this guy manage to put this on the internet :D
dunno why but he don't look that tech savy...
makwaerk 2 years ago
Google satellites have become powerful enough to be used for personal use such as this. You aren't even safe indoors any more.
Goryal 2 years ago
@Goryal hahahahahaha
Bananas023 1 year ago
Very impressive.
Flyboat 2 years ago
friggin' briliant , Cant stop lissen' to this! :D
Daaaaaaaim 2 years ago
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Daaaaaaaim 2 years ago
Awesome, I love your playing style!
weezfan25 2 years ago
That's really sweet, combining the two classics - 5 stars! I posted my version where I added a pro-peace verse I wrote, feel free to steal it. :)
AmazingJoeJoe 2 years ago
Loved it, Sounded great :)
IHaveAMask 3 years ago
wow..really nice cover!
juniorA9Z 3 years ago
well done that was brilliant
CloudStrifeandzack 3 years ago 5
awsome!!
kostekeu 3 years ago
i like it alot :)!
Phelpe6 3 years ago
wow that was great.
SnakePainter 3 years ago
good
Troubleman0009 3 years ago
very beautiful!
marcie99 3 years ago
A very interesting combination of the two songs. I've linked it to my video of "Johnny, I Hardly Knew Ye", which you were one of the first to comment on. There are very heated arguments there about which song came first. No real conclusions, but it's easy to see how wars start!
raymondcrooke 3 years ago
everyone knows which came first.... search the facts
sxziesj 3 years ago
Sounds like you've already done the search, What did you find?
If everyone knows the answer, why is there so much discussion about it? I must admit I don't know, but to me it makes sense that the Irish song is a clever parody of the American one.
raymondcrooke 3 years ago 2
You'd make a better diplomat than I...
lewdite 3 years ago
Great song thanks for sharing. 5***** G.G.
ghostgal30e 3 years ago
Beautiful and hanting...and especially appropriate for Memorial / Decoration Day. How I wish we could keep this vow to all the sons of today!
troyota1955 3 years ago
Great old song. Haven't heard it in a while. Thanks. KEN.
KenMiddletonUkulele 3 years ago
Nice!
RLewisH 3 years ago
Oops, sorry...that should read "settle their differences"...once you post you can't go back.
littledite 3 years ago
Beautiful....if only the "powers that be" could settle there differences face to face and leave the "Johnny's" of the world out of it.
littledite 3 years ago
Hello
Lew...
I was just blown away at how you've cleverly and seamlessly combined the two songs in this delightful 'composite'. A relevant ditty for today's climate and greatly appreciated to boot.
Many thanks for sharing this inspired attraction.
Peace,
Stewball
ORBSTEWBALL 3 years ago
Great version of that song!
jayrbee60 3 years ago