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  • old times

  • Are the Tea Baggers still around?

  • The Tea Party anthem! lolololololol

    Proud Tea Party Patriot here by the way XD

  • "American Civil War `COSTED`"? Really? Dude, go get some grammar...

    The verbal form "costed" does exist, but it expresses the meaning "to calculate", not "to cost"!

    Man, I am not American, nor even English, but, hey... Really!?

  • Yankee doodle went to

    town, riding on a heater

    acedentally turned it on

    and burnt his little weiner. The south will rise again.

  • @marvelfan234 never Union Rocks

  • @marvelfan234 that's fucking funny. i'm voting up.

  • @claddaghcelt thank you, man.

  • they arent americans

    indians are the real americans

    the whites are european!

  • @SniperSurkov Right you are darling! The aboriginal people of the Americas

    are actually Indo-Italians who were called Indians by Columbus because he knew they were not Italian but obviously decided to convert after Amerigo Vespucci visited them

    and become Amerigans instead because they liked pizza and pasta.

    You obviously have carpenter ants or termites or something in your head

    because it does seem to be full of sawdust.

  • @SniperSurkov No, indians came to america from asia. They should go back.

  • @MrCherubhair1 are you realy that daft? then you should go awat because you came from Europe/Africa and thus came later then the indians

  • And bingo was his nam-o!

  • this wasn't from the civil war, it's from the revolution

  • Finally the version I searched for such fucking long time because all the other version were fail in some way.

    Thx

  • America the beautyful

  • america sucks

  • @sharks445 Fuck you. Don't listen to american music if you don't like our country. Stupid moron

  • @NYPDOfficer55 SHUT up. i can say what ever i want and i think america is overrated. by the way, this is not an american song, in was originally European.

  • @NYPDOfficer55 He isn't listening to American music. Yankee Doodle is British.

  • @MarkramUK A British General in the American Revolution was quoted as saying he hoped to never hear the song again after the yank's forced him out of Boston

  • @sharks445 You say America sucks,but you would shake in your boots if we dicided to attack whatever country you live in.

  • @repoman174 im pretty sure your country will never attack my country (canada)

  • @sharks445 Well then why are you hating us?

  • @repoman174 i am not

  • @sharks445 Actually, being as rebellious as we were, we did. War of 1812. We invaded Canada, and failed, so you all came and burnt down the White House.

    I am American, so I can talk about our failures.

  • @NaiyaElricx

    US had 62 victories over the British 38 during the war of 1812

    UK failed to stop the expansion of the US.

    We did whatever we wanted regardless of not taking Canada....England herself lost Canada decades later anyways.

  • @repoman174

    yay, coz that has proven very useful in the last 60 years.

    wait what war you've been in, hasn't ended in a total catastrophe?

    Korea?

    Vietnam?

    Iraq?

    Name one pls :)

  • this is my ring tone

  • i heard this song the first time by gunnery sgt R Lee Ermy on lock and load rifle

  • some wants a timemaschine to fight in the civil war. then this music would be played

    on the battlefield- and then they wish to run away

  • you are funnyhahaha. rebel tennessee

  • les premices de 14 18

  • the song was about revolutionary war not civil war

  • 1:05 it's not that anymore, due to recent information bump it up another 100,000 and prepare to gasp!!!!

  • This is not the actually tune of it ppl

  • best version of this "song" ever.

  • may i wrong ,but if i remember right Yankee Doodle is an American song of the Great War ,born around the 1917

  • Great song

    Go U.S.A

  • Both sides had IRISH Brigades in fact the New York riots were the Irish feeling they have done enough! The battle of Fredricksburg behind the wall was an Irish Brigade mowing down a Union Irish Bragade.

  • All were Americans who died in the Civil War? Hmm, I think we need another one of those. It's getting too crowded in here

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  • @0xRFMx0 Oh man, I am such a sick bastard X3 But you know what, we now have all these MEXICANS who can fight too! :D MUWAHAHAHAHAHA

  • @painoftheheart12 Let the mexican fight it out hen come back 2 years later and wipe out the scrubs.

  • @painoftheheart12 this time Confederacy shall win and afghanistan and germany shall be free!!!

  • thanks you helped me with my home work

  • This song is great ! don't want to troll or anything but im sure they weren't ALL americans who died in the civil war?? wasn't there and irish brigade and so on ?? JW

  • Yankee Doodle was not from the Civil War it was written by a British Surgeon commenting on the unsoldierly appearance of American troops during the French and Indian War and was sung to Colonial troops during the opening days of the Revolution to taunt them. American troops liked the tune and song and so adopted it as their own, eventually singing it back to the British as a Patriotic song

  • @DieterWulf we marched to it dumbass

  • @RIPxX2pac that's a funny comment from a guy with 2pac in his username...

  • @RIPxX2pac Or at least the Union did.

  • @DieterWulf so what ? I've never said it was created during the Civil War, i just said it was used during it. But I want to thank you for all the news you've offered to me and my video, thanks a lot :D

  • @TheFusilier64 This song was mainly a Revolutionary Song DieterWulf has got it right. The Songs that where more Popular during the American Civil War were, Battle cry of Freedom Tramp, Tramp, Tramp, John Browns Body, and Such. Yankee Doodle was mainly a song played early in the Revolution, and the War of 1812 when we played it tauntingly at the British when they faild to take Fort McHenry. While there's no doubt the Some Union regiments played the song, other music was prefured.

  • @TheFusilier64 The song, because of it's origin as a british satire during the seven years war, and because we yanks so to speak adopted it during the Revolution, kind of as a "Yea thats what you think but we still licked ya" mentality, is associated with the birth of our country rather that the War Between the States. It was a song of national unity rather than the divisiveness of the Civil War. Which is one reason it became mildly popular again during the Great War and WWII

  • @DieterWulf thamk u u know ur facts

    

  • i'd like a version without drums

  • @MrViperVip whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaat?­! the drums are what make this tune so kickass! but i respect your opinion :D

  • @DieterWulf I think the origins of the song date back to the english civil war and are about Oliver Cromwell riding into Oxford wearing a tradtional English Bonnet with a large feather in it. Hense the lyrics rideing into town riding on a poney stuck a feather in his hat.... Like many American patriotic songs it was adapted by the revolitionaries who dont forget were from British backgrounds and the adapted version became more popular than the origional

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