Tears flowing. My sweet mother sang this to me as a baby. She said we should sing this with meaning and a longing , slow pace as we are mourning for our homes, and those times we have lost. It was this day, 3/27/1989 that we buried her. I have never stopped grieving, and longing for her, and our Dixie land. Until we meet again, I will sing this just like the choir has...with love and longing. Thank you all . God Bless
Southern men the thunders mutter! Northern flags in South winds flutter! To arms! To arms! To arms, in Dixie! Send them back your fierce defiance! Stamp upon the cursed alliance! To arms! To arms! To arms, in Dixie! Advance the flag of Dixie! Hurrah! Hurrah! In Dixie's land we take our stand, and live or die for Dixie! To arms! To arms! And conquer peace for Dixie! To arms! To arms! And conquer peace for Dixie
I really missed the people of the South; so genuine and always make time for communion and friendship. Although the cities of San Francisco are packed with people, this feeling of loneliness occupies my mind constantly.
One of my favorite arrangements of this song. I actually used it, or something similar in a church choir I once led. It's how I got here, I wanted to hear those harmonies again.
My father was born in 1918 in Bienville Parish Louisiana. They endured in their suffering. My Grandfather owned some land but he and his wife and his children, meaning my father and his brothers and sisters all picked cotton. We were southern, in the country, presumed ignorant, and white... Just cast off children of a great Republic. We had love, tenderness, Gospel, teaching. My mother told me my father's greatest joy was that we, born after the great WWII, never had to endure the starvation he endured, nor pick the cotton blossom that he and his brothers and sister picked, but rather went to college, and served in life as people with what may be what the old President Abraham Lincoln envisioned.... " a new breath of freedom". My father, as said before is from Bienville Parish Louisiana, but my mother, a German war bride from German Prussia. We only know, education, hard work, belief that God has not forsaken us, and endure and work in a South that to this day is less than it can be, but at the same time more than we even dreamed of. So enjoy this very wonderful presentation of Dixie. I have not desired my bones be buried anywhere but down south in the land that some call shameful and ignorant. But we are not ignorant of love, Christ, Gospel, fellowship, and determination. God bless you today. Peace and love from a Southern born son who is proud to hear "Dixie" and see his name written in the Lamb's book of life!! Peace and love... and his love, meaning Jesus, above all else.
Away Down South In the Land of Traitors, Rattlesnakes and Alligators, Ride Away! Ride Away, Come Away, Dixieland We'll all go Down to Dixie, Hurrah, Hurrah! Each Dixie Boy must understand, that he must mind his Uncle Sam, Away! Away, Come Away, Dixieland!
Away down South in the land of traitors Rattlesnakes and alligators Right away (right away) Come away (come away) Right away (right away) Come away (come away) Where cotton's king and men are chattels Union boys will win the battles Right away (right away) Come away (come away) Right away (right away) Come away (come away) We'll all go down to Dixie, away, away Each Dixie boy must understand that he must mind his Uncle Sam Away (away) Away (away) We'll all go down to Dixie Away (away) Away (away) We'll all go down to Dixie I wish I was in Baltimore I'd make secession traitors roar Right away (right away) Come away (come away) Right away (right away) Come away (come away) We'll put the traitors all to route I'll bet my boots we'll whip 'em out Right away (right away) Come away (come away) Right away (right away) Come away (come away) We'll all go down to Dixie, away, away Each Dixie boy must understand that he must mind his Uncle Sam Away (away) Away (away) We'll all go down to Dixie! Away (away) Away (away) We'll all go down to Dixie Oh, may our Stars and Stripes still wave Forever o'er the fee and brave Right away (right away) Come away (come away) Right away (right away) Come away (come away) And let our motto ever be Forever Union and for liberty Right away (right away) Come away (come away) Ride away (ride away) Come away (come away) We'll all go down to Dixie, away, away Each Dixie boy must understand that he must mind his Uncle Sam Away (away) Away (away) We'll all go down to Dixie Away (away) Away (away) We'll all go down to Dixie
@Alexander Steel I came to U.S. in 1985, been here for a long time. It still perplexes me that native-born Americans are still arguing over the war they fought 150 years ago. Sure, it was a painful, bloody war. But come on already.. 150 years is a long time ago!
@@markrcca5329 It was the central moment of American history. The war was about state sovereignty versus federal supremacy. We are still arguing about this war because we are still fighting over the same issues. We will continue to argue about them until one side totally eliminates the other.
@@markrcca5329 The war was unnecessary. The South should have been able to leave peaceably. Lincoln could never let that happen because without the tarrifs on Southern exports the Federal government would loose 70% of its budget. With the invasion, the North destroyed the values the states had fought for in the revolution.
Im from the south but i am no lost cause supporter. To be frank if they didn't loose i'd probably be prejudiced against. (im mixed enthnically). Slavery is still one of the worst things to happen in the south and in the entirety of the USA, and the fact that slavery was one of the factors of secession from the union is horrible. But for some reason I have this immoral morbid curiosity to root for them. Their anthem sounds so solem. Like it was written knowing that they would loose. not like actually knowing that they would loose but like it was written after the fact. It has feelings of longing and sadness. It is a really strange feeling. Anyway slavery bad and it was better that they lost.
Absolutely disgusting that you'd perform the default Confederate anthem at all, even worse you'd do it under the image of Jesus. Please reflect on this.
My Great great great grand father fought for the confederacy he was a Christian and after the war he built the first church of Christ in walker county Alabama.
Tears flowing. My sweet mother sang this to me as a baby. She said we should sing this with meaning and a longing , slow pace as we are mourning for our homes, and those times we have lost. It was this day, 3/27/1989 that we buried her. I have never stopped grieving, and longing for her, and our Dixie land. Until we meet again, I will sing this just like the choir has...with love and longing. Thank you all . God Bless
When we buried one of my old friends, we sang Dixie per his request.
Dixie is a very beautiful beautiful song and this from a Michigander. The south of the US represents the best of America these days.
Perfect! Brought goosebumps. I so love the South. American by birth; Southerner by the Grace of God.
Eugene Phillips
Im proud to be both as well as a Texan! Proud of my special heritage as an American, a Southerner, and a Texan!
YEEEEEYYYYOOOOOOUUUUU!!!! YEEEPPP YEP YEP YEP!!! YEEEEEWWWWWWW!!!
Wave the flag that bears the single star.
The south will rise again
YEE YEE
Southern men the thunders mutter!
Northern flags in South winds flutter!
To arms! To arms! To arms, in Dixie!
Send them back your fierce defiance!
Stamp upon the cursed alliance!
To arms! To arms! To arms, in Dixie!
Advance the flag of Dixie! Hurrah! Hurrah!
In Dixie's land we take our stand, and live or die for Dixie!
To arms! To arms! And conquer peace for Dixie!
To arms! To arms! And conquer peace for Dixie
Beautiful!!! Brought tears to my eyes. Long live Dixie ❤️
Hats over their hearts. Respect and reverence.
Wonderful!!!!!!! God bless you all.
Beautiful arrangement.
MAGNIFICENT!!!
I really missed the people of the South; so genuine and always make time for communion and friendship. Although the cities of San Francisco are packed with people, this feeling of loneliness occupies my mind constantly.
Can always come back. San Fran is modern day Sodom
Beautiful. Love that ye are heard, love hearing you all ❤
I'm Irish with no connection BTW but love it ❤
One of my favorite arrangements of this song. I actually used it, or something similar in a church choir I once led. It's how I got here, I wanted to hear those harmonies again.
Brings back some dear memories.
JUST PERFECT !!! Nice Job!
Play this at my funeral.
The way Dixie should be sung !!!
i completely disagree
@@srsherman7390 oh yea needs way more people.
@@srsherman7390 There is this way and there is the 2nd Carolina String band way
Nice very nice performance; should be in a motion picture this singing version
Beautifully performed.
Dixie for ever
Well done. Even Lincoln loved this song.
How Gorgeous!!
Hooray for Dixie!
Gorgeous
Angelic
Yes Sir ! Bravo
amazing. thank you so much.
Perfect. I love all of America, but The South is my home.
Magnificent!
speechless am I
I want to make some chicken and dumplings... God bless the south
God bless the south
WOW
Bellissima versione.
The only rendition of the Dixie on RUclips with lyrics. wth
A Prayer.
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Beautiful but maligned song. Nothing racial about it.
Jesus saves
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Ah yes, the Confederate State of Deseret
My father was born in 1918 in Bienville Parish Louisiana. They endured in their suffering. My Grandfather owned some land but he and his wife and his children, meaning my father and his brothers and sisters all picked cotton. We were southern, in the country, presumed ignorant, and white... Just cast off children of a great Republic. We had love, tenderness, Gospel, teaching. My mother told me my father's greatest joy was that we, born after the great WWII, never had to endure the starvation he endured, nor pick the cotton blossom that he and his brothers and sister picked, but rather went to college, and served in life as people with what may be what the old President Abraham Lincoln envisioned.... " a new breath of freedom". My father, as said before is from Bienville Parish Louisiana, but my mother, a German war bride from German Prussia. We only know, education, hard work, belief that God has not forsaken us, and endure and work in a South that to this day is less than it can be, but at the same time more than we even dreamed of. So enjoy this very wonderful presentation of Dixie. I have not desired my bones be buried anywhere but down south in the land that some call shameful and ignorant. But we are not ignorant of love, Christ, Gospel, fellowship, and determination. God bless you today. Peace and love from a Southern born son who is proud to hear "Dixie" and see his name written in the Lamb's book of life!! Peace and love... and his love, meaning Jesus, above all else.
Deo Vindice!
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Away Down South In the Land of Traitors,
Rattlesnakes and Alligators, Ride Away!
Ride Away, Come Away, Dixieland
We'll all go Down to Dixie, Hurrah, Hurrah!
Each Dixie Boy must understand,
that he must mind his Uncle Sam, Away!
Away, Come Away, Dixieland!
Away down South in the land of traitors
Rattlesnakes and alligators
Right away (right away)
Come away (come away)
Right away (right away)
Come away (come away)
Where cotton's king and men are chattels
Union boys will win the battles
Right away (right away)
Come away (come away)
Right away (right away)
Come away (come away)
We'll all go down to Dixie, away, away
Each Dixie boy must understand that he must mind his Uncle Sam
Away (away)
Away (away)
We'll all go down to Dixie
Away (away)
Away (away)
We'll all go down to Dixie
I wish I was in Baltimore
I'd make secession traitors roar
Right away (right away)
Come away (come away)
Right away (right away)
Come away (come away)
We'll put the traitors all to route
I'll bet my boots we'll whip 'em out
Right away (right away)
Come away (come away)
Right away (right away)
Come away (come away)
We'll all go down to Dixie, away, away
Each Dixie boy must understand that he must mind his Uncle Sam
Away (away)
Away (away)
We'll all go down to Dixie!
Away (away)
Away (away)
We'll all go down to Dixie
Oh, may our Stars and Stripes still wave
Forever o'er the fee and brave
Right away (right away)
Come away (come away)
Right away (right away)
Come away (come away)
And let our motto ever be
Forever Union and for liberty
Right away (right away)
Come away (come away)
Ride away (ride away)
Come away (come away)
We'll all go down to Dixie, away, away
Each Dixie boy must understand that he must mind his Uncle Sam
Away (away)
Away (away)
We'll all go down to Dixie
Away (away)
Away (away)
We'll all go down to Dixie
I want songs that make people bold unafraid they believe news they one side of the brain works what kind of news trying kill u left side heart
Imagine the feelings a confederate soldier would’ve felt if he heard this performance.
@Alexander Steel that’s the wrong song and the lyrics are false the Union didn’t win every battle they were in idk where you got that from
@Alexander Steel I came to U.S. in 1985, been here for a long time. It still perplexes me that native-born Americans are still arguing over the war they fought 150 years ago. Sure, it was a painful, bloody war. But come on already.. 150 years is a long time ago!
@@markrcca5329 It was the central moment of American history. The war was about state sovereignty versus federal supremacy. We are still arguing about this war because we are still fighting over the same issues. We will continue to argue about them until one side totally eliminates the other.
@@justfiddlinaround1128 I can understand there are debates over such a question. But I don't understand why a war was needed.
@@markrcca5329 The war was unnecessary. The South should have been able to leave peaceably. Lincoln could never let that happen because without the tarrifs on Southern exports the Federal government would loose 70% of its budget. With the invasion, the North destroyed the values the states had fought for in the revolution.
Although I’m a northerner I have family on both sides of the war
State of Deseret, Confederate States of America.
God Bless White America !!!
WTF
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Im from the south but i am no lost cause supporter. To be frank if they didn't loose i'd probably be prejudiced against. (im mixed enthnically). Slavery is still one of the worst things to happen in the south and in the entirety of the USA, and the fact that slavery was one of the factors of secession from the union is horrible. But for some reason I have this immoral morbid curiosity to root for them. Their anthem sounds so solem. Like it was written knowing that they would loose. not like actually knowing that they would loose but like it was written after the fact. It has feelings of longing and sadness. It is a really strange feeling. Anyway slavery bad and it was better that they lost.
We can’t sing this song in America it’s “racist”
My brother Muhammad was tricked by judist he wrote im the mustard because are brother Jesus Nazareth said hes the bread of life
Absolutely disgusting that you'd perform the default Confederate anthem at all, even worse you'd do it under the image of Jesus. Please reflect on this.
My Great great great grand father fought for the confederacy he was a Christian and after the war he built the first church of Christ in walker county Alabama.