WW1 Song ~ 'Hanging On The Old Barbed Wire' ~ sung by Frank McConnell
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- Опубликовано: 23 фев 2014
- "Hanging on the Old Barbed Wire" is a war song of World War One. The song sarcastically recounts the location of various army members, not to be found in the combat zone, and concludes by describing the location of the old battalion: "hanging on the old barbed wire". This troop song was not popular with the officer class, who thought it bad for morale, though attempts to suppress it were unsuccessful!!
If you want to find the Colonel
I know where he is,
I know where he is,
I know where he is,
If you want to find the Colonel,
I know where he is,
Home again on seven days leave,
I saw him, I saw him,
Home again on seven days leave,
I saw him,
Home again on seven days leave.
If you want to find the Captain,
I know where he is,
I know where he is,
I know where he is,
If you want to find the Captain,
I know where he is,
Pinning some more medals on his chest,
I saw him, I saw him,
Pinning some more medals on his chest,
I saw him,
Pinning some more medals on his chest.
If you want to find the Sergeant Major,
I know where he is,
I know where he is,
I know where he is,
If you want to find the Sergeant Major,
I know where he is,
He's drunk upon the cookhouse floor,
I saw him, I saw him,
Drunk upon the cookhouse floor,
I saw him,
Drunk upon the cookhouse floor.
If you want to find the Quartermaster,
I know where he is,
I know where he is,
I know where he is,
If you want to find the Quarter Master,
I know where he is,
He's drinking up the Company Rum,
I saw him, I saw him,
Drinking up the Company Rum,
I saw him,
Drinking up the Company Rum.
If you want to find the Battalion,
I know where they are,
I know where they are,
I know where they are,
If you want to find the Battalion,
I know where they are,
They're hanging on the Old Barbed Wire,
I saw them, I saw them,
Hanging on the Old Barbed Wire,
I saw them,
Hanging on the Old Barbed Wire.
Sung by Frank McConnell.
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Lyrics
If you want to find the Colonel
I know where he is
I know where he is
I know where he is
If you want to find the Colonel
I know where he is
Home again on 7 days leave
I saw him
I saw him
Home again on 7 days leave, I saw him
Home again on 7 days leave.
If you want to find the Captain
I know where he is
I know where he is
I know where he is
If you want to find the Captain
I know where he is
Pinning some more medals on his chest
I saw him
I saw him
Pinning some more medals on his chest, I saw him
Pinning some more medals on his chest.
If you want to find the Sergeant Major
I know where he is
I know where he is
I know where he is
If you want to find the Sergeant Major
I know where he is
He's drunk upon the cookhouse floor
I saw him
I saw him
drunk upon the cookhouse floor, I saw him
drunk upon the cookhouse floor.
If you want to find the Quartermaster
I know where he is
I know where he is
I know where he is
If you want to find the Quartermaster
I know where he is
He's drinking up the Company Rum
I saw him
I saw him
He's drinking up the Company Rum, I saw him
drinking up the Company Rum
.
If you want to find the Battalion
I know where they are
I know where they are
I know where they are
If you want to find the Battalion
I know where they are
They're Hanging on the old barbed wire
I saw them
I saw them!
Hanging on the old barbed wire, I saw them!
Hanging on the old barbed wire.
Thanks, stay safe. Blue 🌍
Lions led by Donkeys
god bless all our boys who lost their lives
Brave men, one and all. Always remembered, may their souls rest in peace, Blue.
where was "God" in the trenches? if he existed, he abandoned them, he abandoned all of us
Back wen men where men not these pussys now a days
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Daemon Blackfyre yep
2:20 really gets me "if you want to find the battalion I know where they are, hanging on the old barbed wire." They died there...so sad yet so happy sounding? Erie and grim...
World War One trench humour!!
BlueDotMusic my great grandad died on the somme hanging on the old barbed wire always brings a lump to my throat.heroes every 1 of them!!!!
My heart goes out to you Andrew, your Grand Father was a very brave man, may his soul rest in peace. Blue.
sounds like the battalion tried to charge through some barbed wire but didn't make it, and the sergeant is drinking to forget about it
genuine penguin productions where'd you hear this from
@@genuinepenguinproductions4547 Officers and higher ranking combatants, at least in the British military, were often with the men, as well as perfect targets for the enemy. I'm pretty sure about 70 British generals were killed in combat.
This songs about the age old disconnect between the men up top and the men in the line. This is still a thing to this day.
Wow makes sense
@@psychoprosthetic That certainly was the mindset, no doubt. Stats and the like prove it more of a myth than anything, however.
#thegreatwar
The song that sarcastically recounts the location of various army members, not to be found in the combat zone.
Great video! Thanks for sharing dear Blue.
BlueDotMusic #thegreatwar
I Love Poems
lol
isn´t it cynical?
Thanks, I wouldn’t have figured that out.
If you want to find the officer, I know where he is.
Strolling through no man's land like a mad lad.
And now in a War Cemetery somewhere in France, we remember them. Blue 🌍
@@bluedotmusic oof that was unexpected BlueDotMusic oh dang. But true
It was really eary listening to this tonight. Felt the ghosts of a generation.
Yes, it 's tough when you start to think about the sacrifice made by all those brave men. May they rest in peace. "At the going down of the Sun and in the morning we will remember them". Blue 🌍
I listen to these songs every once in a while and my wife hates them because she thinks I’m brooding and being a stick in the mud, but they bring me back to when I was an 18 year old that didn’t see that stuff like being 19 and having to walk in on my captain hanging from a ceiling fan…some stuff just changes you
Sorry to see that this video has brought back some bad memories. Your wife is correct, it's not good to brood on the past. Life is for living. I wish you all the best for the future. Blue 🌍
This really shed a tear to my eye. I could see a soldier singing this in his trench right before my eyes listening to this, making fun of the terrible, meaningless war he got encouraged to fight in.
It was a war that Europe did not want, the Kaiser had a different point of view. Millions died because of Germany’s aggression and it’s total disregard for the treaties it had signed.
@@bluedotmusic no dude that's WW2. WW1 was Germany protecting it's Ally Austria-Hungary from Russia and Serbia and then protecting it self from France and then Britain because it didn't want another empire to be just as powerful.
@@trench_raider8247 On August 3rd 1914 Germany invaded Belgium. Britain protested the violation of Belgian neutrality, guaranteed by a treaty; The German Chancellor replied that the treaty is just ("a scrap of paper) Britain declared War on Germany on August 4th!! Both World Wars started due to German aggression and their dreams of a Greater German!!
@@bluedotmusic they cut through Belgium because that was the only place that wasn't fortified, guess what it helped brake through. If America didn't intervene Germany would have won or it would be a stalemate.
@@trench_raider8247 But they didn't win, and the carnage that followed is laid at Germany's door!!
So many of the songs from the great war seem to be sung in quite a jaunty and upbeat manner , yet contain a much darker undertone. One way of dealing with the absurdity of such a situation I guess. A gallows humour so to speak. You can just imagine a group of soldiers swinging their tin cups of watery tea as they sing this in the trenches in a bid to boost their morale. Quite heart breaking really.
Absolutely Adam, Tommies always had a gallows humour. One way of dealing with the terrible situations they found themselves in. Brave men, one and all. We will always remember them. Blue 🌍
A man that has never made a mistake has done nothing R.I.P for my great grandpas uncle who died in this war god bless him 😔
All brave men including your Great Uncle. May his soul rest in peace. At the going down of the Sun and in the morning we remember them. Blue 🌍
My Grandfather sang this to us in about 1960, he had served in WW1, and he had no desire to ever see another war. I am sorry Grandpa, war is still with us.
How wonderful what a great memory to have, and that your Grandfather was a survivor of the War. Yes we now have wars in Eastern Europe and the Middle East, sadly nothing seems to have changed. Blue 🌺
Not much has changed since the Great War :(
Sadly no, but their great sacrifice has to be remembered. Blue.
Not so. Things have changed.
We've gotten better at war. Some change.
Oh, this is so sad. Its really well made too. Thanks for making it. At times people need to see the past and maybe re-think what their future may be and how to act on it...
Thank you Billy Bob, we must never forget the great sacrifice made by these young men, have we learnt anything from the past? I thought you may like to see our WW1 playlist and I attach a link. Have a peaceful weekend, Blue.
ruclips.net/p/PLqIk601MRX0gGX46Z7eZNnvUxuGzc_8ZF
Lest We Forget x
Many thanks Hannah, we should never forget the ultimate sacrifice made for the freedom we enjoy today. If you have the time please check out our World War One Commemoration playlist. Thank for your support. Blue.
Of course, I would love to :)
God Bless them all.
Amen to that, brave men one and all, may their souls rest in peace. Blue.
My old Grandpa got a blighty from a German mortar at Mons. He never talked about his experiences but I'm sure this tune would have resonated around the trenches as he wished for home.
Yes will, all those brave boys including your Grandfather in the trenches would have this song. Stay safe and have a Happy Christmas. Blue 🌍
How could people dislike this!?!??!
Well there are people with nothing else to do except go around not liking videos. We ignore them!!
Thank you Racheal. Stay safe, Stay well, Stay home. Blue 🌍
Does every music video on RUclips need to have this exact same comment?
P.S. Just added a dislike since you care so much about that meaningless meter.
@@grate5656 his point is this is a depressing song about British soldiers dying in the Great War never being able to see their friends or family ever again
@@aburnoutfailurewithsomemem3085 No, his point is that he sees on every other big music video his same comment but not this one. So he made sure to correct it because complaining about dislikes needs to reach the whole of RUclips music videos. It's his quest because he has nothing else to do with his time but write repetitive comments.
gotta be bots or something or someone who doesn't have ears
It's mad to imagine what must have went through these young men's minds. May the fallen rest in peace.
Yes, I dread to think about the situations these you men experienced, they were brave beyond words. "At the going down of the Sun and in the morning we will remember them". Blue 🌍
WW2 German veteran
Best version
Thank you my friend, your comment is much appreciated. Stay safe and well. Blue 🌍
“Oh it’s a lovely war”
Not so lovely for those fighting it !!!
@@bluedotmusic oof, yeah
U don’t look like a Plague Doctor.
This dude just hearting and replying to every comment what a legend
Thank you friend, wishing you a Happy New Year, Stay Safe and Well. Blue 🌍
My dad used to sing this to me. Nice memory.
Great memory, Blue 🌍
Never forget These brave men all sides included.
Absolutely, both sets of young soldiers were brave and doing their duty. Blue.🌍
the sgt maj is drunk because he's had to write to so many families about their dead sons. the rest is 100% spot on, some things don't change
Absolutely, Terrible war, so many lost lives. We will remember them. Blue 🌍
May the men that never came back rest in peace
Yes, brave men one and all. At the going down of the Sun and in the morning we will remember them. Blue 🌍
I’m only 12 but I’m very into history and I just want to say thank you for this capella it brings back memories from my grandpa who stormed the beaches and his dad who was in the trenches
How wonderful that you are interested in history and especially the wars that your relatives fought in. Both very brave men who fought for the freedoms we all enjoy today. You must be very proud of them. Blue 🌍
Don’t let them get in the way of what you love. Maybe you can work for a war museum or be a history teacher someday. Stay strong, bud.
Cool and sad
Hey I’m 12 and into history too cool
My great grandfather served in the American Expeditionary Force in the Great War. Hard not to lament an entire generation lost during “the war to end wars.”
Yes Paul, so many lives lost, brave men one and all. You and your Family must be very proud of your Great Grandfather, we salute him. "At the going down of the Sun and in the Morning we will remember them". Stay safe and well. Blue 🌍
This is 1\3 of the Regimental Fast March (a Medley along with 'It's a Long Way to Tipperary' and 'Mademoiselle from Armentières') for the Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry(PPCLI)
Thank you Shawn, good to have more information on this song, not many people would know that!! Stay safe and well. Blue.🌍
Lest we forget
Yes, we will remember them. Blue 🌍
Great upload, cheers. 👍
Many thanks, good to see your comment. Cheers Ret 🎶
I just recently began researching my family tree. We all thought there was no ancestor who fought in the Great War as no-one ever talked about them and their were no photos of anyone in uniform on display in our elderly relatives homes. I've since uncovered 21 young men and boys across both my maternal and paternal lines. We are shocked! We had no idea! Neuve Chappel, Loos, Gallipoli,The Somme, The St Quentin Canal, Russian Civil War and 3rd Battle of Gaza are just some of the battles that we now have a personal contact with. Learning about these young men, most between 18-25 has been heart rendering but also fills me with pride. These were my Grandparents brothers, cousins and uncles. 21 boys from 4 families. One died 2 weeks after his 20th birthday and 2 weeks before the Armistice. Another won The Victoria Cross. It's unbelievable that they were never talked about. The trauma must have been so great to bear. I'm certain they were never forgotten but were buried deep in the hearts of those who loved them and any grieving and remembrance was done in private. I'm so glad I did decide to discover more about the people who came before me- some of them were sadly left "hanging on the old barbwire" such a tragic loss of so many fine lads.
Thank you so much for your comment. How wonderful that you found all these Hero's in your family, so much bravery and courage in all of the major battles of the great war. A VC in your family, how proud you must be. In those times men never talked about the horror they had seen in the trenches and battlefields, the memories were almost to much to bear. They are part of the history of this terrible conflict, you must celebrate their courage, it was because of their bravery that we have the freedoms we enjoy today.
"At the going down of the Sun and in the morning we will remember them"
Tbh idc which year you hear this, this is beautiful like really
Hi Ashley, thanks, good to see your comment. This song was written someone between 1914-1918, during World War One. Blue 🌍
True but it’s still sad
found a playlist of ww1 music, listening to it while playing bf1
shit be fire
Hope you enjoyed the playlist!!! Blue 🌍
In ww2 one of my great uncles was a pre war regular,served on the North West frontier in 38/39. Then in France and Dunkirk in 1940,he got on two boats,one was bombed another broke down,but he made it back. He joined ,we are Scottish,Lord Lovetts Commandos ,landing with them at D Day.
By this time he was an NCO. After Germany surrendered he was given an offer,along with a good amount of others. It was this "the armed forces gives you a swift no frills commission and in return you put your name forward to go East to fight the Japanese" . He excepted,less than a week before his commission came through the bombs were dropped. His commission was yanked out from under him. He left the forces at the first opportunity saying "they obviously didn't want us scuffing up their nice mess halls",and he never attended any reunions even,he was just so bitter about it,till the day he died.
A country fit for heroes eh? I'm a military historian and the British forces done worse to some. Senior NCOs given commissions during the war swiftly found themselves surrounded and "encouraged" to leave the army. To be fair not all had those sort of experiences but many did.
no wonder I'm an Anarchist.
Wow, that's some Family history you have Peter. An amazing brave man. I'm afraid that's what happened to the enlisted men, promoted when they needed them and dropped when the war was over. I can understand his feelings that he felt he was used, but he was made from 'The Right Stuff' at a time when we needed men like him.
You should be proud of your Uncle. Regards Blue.
Yeah,we all are. It gets worse,at the 1941 battle of Heraklion on crete,I lost TWO great uncles. Fallschirmjager reports all testify to how the Scots fought toe to toe till the end. We don't know the exact details of one death but the other was a fairly noted event mentioned in a fair few historical accounts.
What happened was a machine gun was in the open unmanned and an officer ordered NINE men ,one after the other to fetch it. They were all killed in their turn,but not one of them refused what they must have known was a suicide order. We don't know which number my great uncle was,was he first,fourth or last. Needless to say the officer didn't have a try himself,I think he got into a bit of bother over it. Didn't bring the nine dead men back though.
My own grandad fought from Normandy till VE day,taking part in the liberation of Bergen Belsen along the way.
Another great uncle got lost but survived in the North African desert in 1942,when finally found he was broken mentally,what battle could not do isolation and the empty desert had. He was given an honourable discharge. I'm the 1960s he walked into his house and murdered his wife and his dog. He died in a secure hospital. He never got the help he needed,my gran always said he had mental health problems before being called up,the war just made them worse.
My grandad manged to be in all the wrong places throughout WW1, from an under-age laddie to a battlefield, promotion to Lieutenant - because it was the lieutenants who kept getting shot. Ironically that promotion came after his most serious wound, which came from standing up as Sergeant to lead a charge... But the war ended before he either got shot again nor had his battlefield promotion confirmed - so they swiftly kicked him back onto civvy street without the pay or pension he would have got as a junior officer. Funnily enough, he became an International Socialist....
I had an audio story as a child that told WW1 stories through acting, poem and song. They did a beautiful version of this that always stuck with me; a chorus of people begin the song laughing and singing jovially, but by the end the song slows and they mournfully sing the last verse in a whisper. I haven’t been able to find it since but I know it by heart.
Thank you Katie, I would love to hear this version of the WW1 song, thanks for letting us know of your childhood memory. Blue 🌍
Hi, I can help you here. The recorded version I think you are (almost certainly) looking for is recorded by Chumbawamba on a release called ‘English Rebel Songs’ made in the late eighties / early nineties. The tune is a bit different, verses/ranks different too. Best regards, Ben
Those boys never thought they gonna die
Thought they would all be home by Christmas!! May they rest in peace. Blue 🌍
Love stuff like that. This is amazing music!
Thank you Skygge, below a link to our WW1 playlist which I hope you find of interest. Blue 🌍
ruclips.net/p/PLqIk601MRX0gGX46Z7eZNnvUxuGzc_8ZF
i remember this song in our world war one lesson in social studies. that was in like 7th grade.
Thanks, good to know that you were being taught in school about these Heros in WW1. May they resting Peace. Blue 🌍
May your memories be eternal .
Many thanks, Stay safe, Stay well, Stay home. Blue 🌍
Almost. Made me cry
Yes, sorrow is the word for this war and the sacrifice made by so many brave men. Blue 🌍
Fantastic! Congratulations my dear.... i loved this music... images and voice... bravoooooooo!
Thank you Rose, sad times, song sums up the feelings in the trenches.
This song, "Ain't Gonna Jump No More" and "Wir Lagen vor Madagascar" really capture the spirit of the men in these times. When rum, bullets, and humor were the only things keeping them alive.
Yes James, they were a brave, tough bunch of lads. May they all rest in Peace. Blue 🌍
Damn.
You said it!!. Blue 🌍
this song has such a different meaning when the verses are reversed
Thanks CrazyDuckie94, for your interesting comment, will check that out! Blue.
At the beginning of the music, I almost burst into tears
What a wonderful reaction to the video, yes, it does that to people when they what it. So sad. Blue 🌍
Wunderbar
Vielen Dank, mein Freund Blue 🌍
It's a soldiers right to complain !
Absolutely! Bless them all, may they rest in peace. Blue
I love this music. Makes me wonder if I got killed during the great war..
I hope my great grandfather died a hero
All the brave men who fought in this war are Heros. At the going down of the Sun and in the morning we will remember them. Blue 🌍
#respect
+Wilcot Banter Thanks Wilcot, appreciated. Blue.
I’m hoping my teacher will use this in class, it incapsulates everything..
I hope they do also, but they should research the background of the song, why it was written and sung by the troops!!! Blue 🌍
Wonderful and very moving images! Thumbs up Blue!...RET 🎼
Thanks Ret.
It’s good to know that the sentiment between ranks hasn’t changed over the last hundred years 😂😂
Yes, nothing changes between the office class and the British squaddie! Blue 🌍
This song is a result of WW1 squaddies discovering that though the shambles of the trenches that their hitherto revered ruling classes had feet of clay, and that the gulf in understanding and communication between the officer classes and the ordinary men was almost unbridgeable; and that even if they cared, their ruling classes knew no way to end their nightmare. The social (and political) landscape was changed long term by the men who survived four years in the trenches like my grandad, (who became an Internationale Socialist) though each generation seems to learn the lesson a new way..
So this is a song about how Cornal’s Seargent’s and captains didn’t fight but the boys died and they took the glory for there deaths
Nothing changes! This song is their sarcastic way of getting back at the officer class. Stay safe and well. Blue 🌍
Aye, this song is a result of British WW1 squaddies discovering that though the shambles of the trenches that their hitherto revered ruling classes had feet of clay, and that the gulf in understanding and communication between the officer classes and the ordinary men was almost unbridgeable; and that even if they cared, their ruling classes knew no way to end their nightmare. My granddad lied about his age and joined up... was in all the worst places throughout the war, but his worst wound was as as a sergeant, standing up to lead the men in a charge and being hit by a sniper. The effect on his world view was such he spent his convalescence leave campaigning in support of pardons for James Connelly and the leaders of the Easter Rising...
To this day this song haunts us Brits
Yes indeed Hunter, the memories of those days are forever etched into the British minds. We salute those brave men and remember them. Stay safe my friend. Blue. 🌍
as a 13yr guy who studies ww1 history a lot this stuff makes me truly put it into perspective. Dear god. I feel like im about trauma just learning, these men sacrificed themselves for nothing
The sacrifice was made against an enemy hell bent on taking over Europe. Be thankful for their sacrifice, you enjoy the freedoms you have today because of them. Remember them. Blue 🌍
@@bluedotmusici know but that doesn't make less sad people still died
I am so sorry that you guys had to do what you did.
Brave men one and all. ‘At the going down of the Sun and in the morning we will remember them’ Blue 🌍
this is sad
Steven Dasilva Yes, but so true. Blue.
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Steven Dasilva as is your profile picture
Yep, I just memorized that in case i am ever on the modern version of the front lines, and have some downtime.
Let's pray you don't!! Blue 🌍
I am johnny. I am a son of a gun and I got my gun to show the hun that I was a son of a gun, because my gun that I got to show them that I was a son of a gun was manufactured by the hun, and I am american, so it doesn't make sense how I am a son of a german gun.
Well I'm a son of a gun !!! Thanks Swagster. Blue.
I am a gun of a son.
And that son is named johnny, I am the gun of johnny
"the war to end all wars"
Well, that was the thinking then, unfortunately not to be!! Blue 🌍
I like this song
Thank you Ernesto, stay safe and well. Blue 🌍
my grandfather and grandmother served as doctor and nurse
W salute your brave Grand Parents, served their country. Blue 🌍
Quakers?
@@stevestevenson5906 RCME - ROYAL CANADIAN MEDICAL EXPEDITION @EPINAY
With my grandaunt
Thank you to all you brave men may you Rest In Peace
Thank you Alex, We are thinking of them tonight. May their souls rest in peace. Blue.
Hi Blue Dot....thank you for posting this song...
it is great to hear songs from the past..Is
the singer scottish??......the lyrics so true..
Thanks Polly, no he's english. As you can see from the info the officer class didn't much like this song.
Frank McConnell is from Felling, near Newcastle upon Tyne in north east England.
800th like!!!
Thank you my friend for the landmark 'like'. Enjoy your day. Blue.
My great uncle on my mom’s side was killed by a German machine gunner in France. My grandfather on my dad’s side was a machine gunner in France. 💔
Brave men, who fought for our freedom. we salute them. Blue 🌍
R.H.I.P. for sure and the truth.
Thank you, Brave men, one and all. Blue 🌍
Great songs, really upsets me, paints images in my head of what our men went through, while the Germans were in more comfier trenches. Lads loosing their lives for some lazy royalty who can't fight for themselves. Respect to our lads and all the German and Austrian lads who also fought us.
Kaiser Wilhelm launched Germany on a bellicose ‘New Course in foreign affairs which lead to WW1, he’s the one that lead to the Millions of deaths.
We remember all those who died on this Centenary year. Blue 🌍
BlueDotMusic yes, im aware that it was his cause. It's sad that we fought for sending piss poor serbian
This guy realy gets around
Yes, and we are glad he did!! Blue 🌍
The saddest part about this is that officers (section leaders and company commanders, anyway) were actually the most likely of any unit to die, statistically speaking. Many of the men being spoken of had worse odds of surviving than the enlisted men.
Yes, so true, first over the top, leading their men in the charge. They were the bravest of the brave. May they rest in peace. We will remember them. Blue 🌍
Lieutenants had the shortest lifespan of all in the trenches I gather - but passed over in the song, maybe for that very reason.
My grandad manged to be in all the wrong places throughout WW1, from an under-age laddie to a battlefield, promotion to Lieutenant - because it was the lieutenants who kept getting shot. Ironically that promotion came after his most serious wound, which came from standing up as Sergeant to lead a charge...
However, from a British point of view, this song is a result of WW1 squaddies discovering that though the shambles of the trenches that their hitherto revered ruling classes had feet of clay, and that the gulf in understanding and communication between the officer classes and the ordinary men was almost unbridgeable; and that even if they cared, their ruling classes knew no way to end their nightmare. The social (and political) landscape was changed long term by the men who survived four years in the trenches like my granddad, though each generation seems to learn the lesson a new way..
my father used to sign this song...
How wonderful, was he a solider? Blue 🌍
+BlueDotMusic yes in ww2 ..
More people died from smoking tobacco last century than all the wars put together yet no one says a thing.
Sad to say your correct. Blue 🌍
I like when he says "hes drinking up the companys rum" i picture some dude plasterd bitching about war lol
Tanks Adam, yes great image. Blue 🌍
I guess you could say they're ...
Hanging around
Not very funny for them!! Blue 🌍
as someone who has studied ww1 so much i can say this was meaningless
good rest they're souls
Yes Krieg, so many on both sides lost. At the going down of the Sun and in the morning we will remember them. Blue 🌍
end the endless wars
Amen to that Peter. Blue 🌍
The sergeant major can be found in the Indo-Pacific
There are lots of them everywhere!!! Blue 🌍
I can’t help but cry as I think about what our boys did to save us from the Germans rest in pest to all the boys that saved the future and laid down there lives for there country. We salute you our brave men
Yes, we agree with everything you say, now we are on the brink of another European war, let's hope the same sacrifice has not got to be made again. May their souls rest in peace. "At the going down of the Sun and in the morning we will remember them" Blue.
@@bluedotmusic I salute you and all our men u believe in them when they did not believe in themselves And you carry on the triumphses they did well done
The Germans saved everyone , by refusing to fight and ending the war. My grandad manged to be in all the wrong places throughout WW1, survived a few wounds while writing poems and songs in this vein, none of which ever blame the Germans ...
The 53 dislikes are Germany's army
Possibly, but now just a distance memory. Blue 🌍
I know where they are
*hanging on the old barbed wire*
Sadly yes, many died there. Blue 🌍
im gust dowing this for class
Thanks Samantha. Have a great day. Blue 🌍
That is sad
Yes, but sung in the trenches by the troops to make their point. Blue 🌍
The only villians in WW1 were the leaders.
I take it by ‘leaders’ you mean Kaiser Welhelm who launched Germany on a bellicose “New Course” in foreign affairs that lead to the First World War and the death of millions!!
I meant more of the generals but him and the other politicians in all the countries too.
Nicolas Santos . I'm American. Also ww1 was just a dick measuring contest for the leaders. Did the rich profit as boys died in droves? Yes. But this is probably the one time it isn't actually the bourgeoisy's fault.
I think you should read up a little bit more on your history Santos, make your point no need for profanity!!!
If the kaiser werent a fucking moron, nothing would have happened, not even the world war 2
Sounds like the guy signing is going to cry.
Maybe he is about to charge. Understanding that he may not survive the attack.
Or
Singing to not think about the horrors of war.
Who knows what went through their minds as they went over the top!! They were very brave men, we won't see there like again. Blue 🌍
God the horrors of modern trench warfare,My they all rest esey.
We really have no idea what these very brave men went through. At the going down of the Sun and in the morning we will remember them. Blue 🌍
Dang while the generals are partying the soldiers are dead on the barbed wire and more are dying
Sung by the troops in the trenches, the officers did not like it but there was nothing they could do about it!! Blue 🌍
Does anyone know when this was recorded? Sounds very clean.
HI Jim, yes, this recording was made in the 1900s. Blue 🌍
can you make a vid for Germany my Home Land
manfred fahrenhol i had family on both sides of the war (u.s and Germany)
Manfred, there is now a video on the channel of the Battle timeline which shows the losses on both sides. I hope you this will be of interest to you. Blue 🌍
Rest in peace for the boys that laid down there lives for the freedom of us
Brave men, one and all. “At the going down of the Sun and in the morning we will remember them”. Blue 🌍
and no I'm not speaking in German because I rarely meet other Germans in America
Thank you Manfred. Blue 🌍
Same old story. Nothing has changes ...
I think it is better today, the heavy losses would not excepted today. Blue 🌍
BlueDotMusic But we are still fighting stupid wars for profit, religion ect.
Afraid so Gert. Blue 🌍
By hanging on the Barb wire does that mean dead?
Yes, I'm afraid so!!! Blue 🌍
What is that intro music I can’t find oliver wakeman/the lonely violist
Hi Neo, sorry to say this music was recorded was only for the WW1 poems release and is not available as a single piece of music. Blue.
Okay np thx for the respond!
#greatwar
The war to end all wars!! Sadly not to be. Blue 🌍
If you want to find the colonol i know where he is
I know where he is, i know where he is,
If you want to find the colonol i know where he is
Home again on 7-days leave
I saw him, i saw him,
Home again on 7-days leave i saw him
Home again on 7-days leave
If you want to find the captain i know where he is
I know where he is, i know where he is
If you want to find the captain i know where he is
Pinning some more medals on his chest
I saw him, i saw him
Pinning some more medals on his chest i saw him
Pinning some more medals on his chest
If you want to find the sergeant major i know where he is
I know where he is, i know where he is
If you want to find the sergeant major i know where he is
He's drunk up on the cookhouse floor
I saw him, i saw him drunk up on the cook house floor i saw him
Drunk up on the cook house floor
If you want to find the quarter master i know where he is
I know where he is, i know where he is
If you want to find the quartermaster i know where he is
He's drinking up the company rum
I saw him, i saw him
Drinking up the company rum i saw him
Drinking up the company rum
If you want to find the battalion i know there they are
I know where they are, i know where they are
If you want to find the battalion i know where they are
They're hangin' on the ol' barbed wire
I saw them, i saw them
Hangin' on the old barbed wire i saw them
Hangin' on the ol' barbed wire.
Thanks JD, good to see the lyrics. Blue 🌍
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hurchgoer ?
:C
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Chumbawumba moment
No! Blue Dot Music video! 🌍
Hell
Yes indeed Will, Hell on Earth! Brave men one and all. Blue 🌍