Well, that's "Glory Halleluja", hardly an original loyalist song. Compared to the republican side, loyalist songs are rather substandard. Here's a compilation of orange songs by Australian singer Raymond Crooke: ruclips.net/p/PLCi_Xcl2_fAUPhCRADtCxuUArRNhAHZIK
This song was a remake of the battle hymn of the republic ( a northern American civil war song) and also there is another similar song called solidarity forever which is a syndicalist American song too
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United We stand Divided we fall god bless the Union we are all brothers in Christ
God hold us and non can stand against us your will be done no surrender
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That's clever
Bet you wish you was rhat@@ChildishSoap
Ok I see two "union" causes... One melody!
Forever aye, forever
God Bless The Union❗️
God bless loyalists!
Can anyone give a commentary on the footage? This seems very rare and valuable
It's from a documentary called "revolution in colour"
You can find the documentary on my channel.
ruclips.net/video/kKYOmARO1Y4/видео.html
Thank you so much :)
@@DukeofConnaught977 Tune ripped from the Battle hymn of the Republic
@@oscarosullivan4513 Many countries have used the tune
Great song
Great version. Do you know the name of the singer and where you found it?
Sorry I don't have any information on the singer. Original Video here ruclips.net/video/s6H4RZ2FEr8/видео.html
@@DukeofConnaught977 ah thanks anyway. Great channel btw.
Billy Carroll is the singer, accompanied by The Loyal Orangemen from the album of the same title as this song.
Well, that's "Glory Halleluja", hardly an original loyalist song. Compared to the republican side, loyalist songs are rather substandard.
Here's a compilation of orange songs by Australian singer Raymond Crooke:
ruclips.net/p/PLCi_Xcl2_fAUPhCRADtCxuUArRNhAHZIK
Almost as if glory hallelujah is a religious song…….
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Did an american sing this
This song was a remake of the battle hymn of the republic ( a northern American civil war song) and also there is another similar song called solidarity forever which is a syndicalist American song too
@@AJaved786 Yeah, but these lyrics are especially about Ulster, so I wondered if an american sung the lyrics as the accent sounds american.
It's a Northern Irish accent. It sounds similar because many Ulster-Sots migrated to the American South.
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Long live the black and tans
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