Johnny I hardly knew ye
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Wohei Finnish pictures!
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I like this original version much better than the american one...
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Simple history?Find out when The Irish were snet as "mercenaries" in Sri Lanka(Ceylon). There are hints in the song and YES It is 1 of those very potent anti-war songs We have plenty of "PRO" war songs too.But many melodies came from Ireland Like "Tramp,tramp tramp" is "Ireland's32".Other verses instead of Armless..it's "Eyeless noseless,or boneless".Also Dylan's Ballad of John Brown too."It hurts me so 2 C U home3X. Oh back from that isle of Ceylon.But your Peggy'll keep your on as her beau
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the perfect "good times" images haha
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you must a complete fool this is an anti-war song want dont you open your ears and listen this song has been sung since before 1863 and is kissing cousin to when johnny comes marching home duh
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I think it is fine
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Actually this one came after Johnny Comes Marching Home ... it was satirical or what not of the song. The American version came first.
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Jep, it is anti-war and it is GREATE!!!
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wath is the name of the artist
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The video is a disgrace
i thaught the "original" had an anti war thing in it?
GodLovesCigars 4 years ago
I think the whole song is an anti war thing!
elPhiller 4 years ago
is this the "original" version (if there is one in irish folklore) ?
nice song
Selmokk 4 years ago
yes, it is the original version!
elPhiller 4 years ago