"I John Brown am now quite certain that the crimes of this guilty land will never be purged away, but with Blood. I had... vainly flattered myself that without very much bloodshed, it might be done."
"zeal in the cause of freedom was infinitely superior to mine. Mine was as the taper light, his was as the burning sun... I could speak for the slave. John Brown could fight for the slave. i could live for the slave. John Brown could die for the slave --Frederick Douglass
Old John Brown was the slave of his own madness. He died in the cause of promoting a servile rebellion. The very Negroes whom he had sought to arm with muskets and pikes saw the foolishness and the horror of his mission. They were frightened and not interested in participating.
@@Twigs1836 Check out the FBI stats on interracial sexual assaults. Every years thousands of White females get sexually assaulted by Black males. You wanna guess how many Black females get sexually assaulted by White males? That's right, ZERO Naturally these figures are an embarrassment so they stopped reporting them. The last year they were published was 2008 bjs.ojp.gov/content/pub/pdf/cvus08.pdf see Table 42.
“John Brown was John the Baptist of the Christ we are to see, Christ who of the bondmen shall the Liberator be, And soon thruout the Sunny South the slaves shall all be free, For his soul is marching on.” Favorite part of the song.
@@benjaminandrades8951the comparison is that he would bring about a greater good than himself, a good which would ultimately accomplish what he prophesied. While the salvation of black folks from the hands of white folks isn't the same as salvation of all humans from the hands of sin and death, and the Union army did not accomplish all that John Brown desired, it is still an apt comparison.
I really appreciate that, thank you. I am actually a part-time college teacher myself, among other things, so that means a lot to me. Thanks to your professor, too, for being open to letting students have agency in their curriculum! That is the way.
Dear Johnny Reb: Seethe & Cope. The man who aided in the liberation of a class from tyranny has seen the gates to the Kingdom of God, and has walked through them.
I went to his grave recently, there is a park with his statue in the center and around it are plaques to those who were killed out of racial hatred or police brutality, almost like a memorial to those who died in a fight to end oppression.
@@charlesmaximus9161Hello there, I noticed that your profile picture is that of a portrait of Saint Michael? I presume you are of Christian faith, as He is holding the Russian Orthodox cross in your pfp. In that case, you must follow in the footsteps of Jesus, no? The Lord Jesus was a martyr, too. Was He not, too, executed for preaching the beliefs He knew to be true? Why do you mock other such innocent souls who have lost their lives fighting for a more equitable world, or were murdered at no just provocation? I may not be a believer, but the sacrifices and values of Jesus Christ as a rebel are to be admired by all. Why must you disrespect His cause, and the causes of others who followed in His footsteps?
This is the song that volunteers from all over the North saying as I marched to Washington when Lincoln 1st called for volunteers after the Confederate attack on Fort Sumter - Don't let anyone tell you that the war was not about slavery.
Oh well, censor me; cancel me, call me a bigot or some silly thing, but what happened happened. Yes, slavery was a big part of the historical backdrop. Slavery had a big direct influence on the alienation that some leading personalities in southern states felt toward the big northern electoral powers. However, just the slave issue itself was not what directly led to the secession. What led directly to the secession of South Carolina was the election of Lincoln, who represented a minority party, to be the national President of all of the states. South Carolina nearly had seceeded back in 1832 in the time of President Jackson. The main issue first was high tariffs and then President Jackson's threatening attitude started running a close second. It was believed, very correctly, that President Lincoln would not consider the needs, interests, and fears of the south on any issue, slavery being principal amongst them. Once South Carolina did seceed, the gulf states all joined in solidarity primarily for the same reasons but also because they knew that South Carolina, standing alone, would be summarily over-run by US troops much like President Jackson had threated to do three decades before. When Lincoln actually did grossly exceed his authority by levying bloody war against the seven separated states, the seven were joined by four more and elements within Missouri, Kentucky, , and Maryland. By the way, Lincoln himself owned and worked four slaves as household staff in the White House. Slavery had been illegal in the District of Columbia since 1850. He kept them all upstairs and out of sight when visitors came.
@@Quentin217I'm gonna be real with you chief - I absolutely doubt that the comment section of a song glorifying American hero John Brown is the best place to try and peddle your Lost Cause bullshit.
@@thenewcatgirl2727 It is not what you say it is. It is the objective truth. What you get from modern schoolmarms and textbooks is the bullshit. Bullshit is the stock-in-trade of the powers that control the world because the truth will not support them. Truth is summarily dropped down the memory hole. That is why you imagine that I am peddaling bullshit. We are wallowing in a great sea of hogwash. I am treading in it with my mug above it. You have drowned in it.
Old John Brown's body lies a-mouldering in the grave While weep the sons of bondage, who he ventured all to save! But though he lost his life while struggling for the slave His soul is marching on! Glory, glory, hallelujah! Glory, glory, hallelujah! Glory, glory, hallelujah! His soul is marching on! John Brown was a hero, undaunted, true, and brave And Kansas knows his valor when he fought her rights to save! Now though the grass grows green above his grave His soul is marching on! Glory, glory, hallelujah! Glory, glory, hallelujah! Glory, glory, hallelujah! His soul is marching on! He captured Harper's Ferry with his nineteen men so few And frightened old Virginny till she trembled through and through! They hung him for a traitor, they themselves the traitor crew! His soul is marching on! Glory, glory, hallelujah! Glory, glory, hallelujah! Glory, glory, hallelujah! His soul is marching on! John Brown was John the Baptist of the Christ we are to see! Christ, who of the bondsmen shall the liberator be! And soon, throughout the sunny South, the slaves shall all be free! His soul is marching on! The conflict that he heralded he looks on from Heaven to view On the army of the Union, with its flag red, white, and blue! And Heaven shall ring with anthems o'er the deed they mean to do! His soul is marching on! Glory, glory, hallelujah! Glory, glory, hallelujah! Glory, glory, hallelujah! His soul is marching on! Ye soldiers of freedom, then strike while strike ye may! The death blow of oppression is a better time and way! For the dawn of old John Brown has brightened into day And his soul is marching on! Glory, glory, hallelujah! Glory, glory, hallelujah! Glory, glory, hallelujah! His soul is marching on! His soul is marching on!
John Brown is much greater than Abraham Lincoln as Lincoln said he'd preserve the union with or without freeing any slaves. But John Brown was bold enough to go through with what was right Also it's the best version of the song so far
You have fallen for propaganda. Lincoln outlined his plan at the Union Speach. If the South stayed in the Union slavery would one day be outlawed everywhere because Lincoln was going to make sure that territories were free, not slave, Before They were admitted to the Union as States. Obviously slaveholders did not take their business into free territories. And free men in free territories did not Vote to have legal slavery when they became a state. If we're no more over using, then at least because they didn't have to compete with slave labor and therefore makes slave wagers. On the other hand, if a territory was ruled as slave before it was admittedi, Remember tended not to go there Because Wages would be so low. Therefore slave territories filled up one only with people closely tied to slave holding businesses. Lincoln figured out that the presidential power to decide how territories were ministered would Eventually filled the US senate with anti-slavery senators, making a constitutional amendment to outlaw slavery possible. But if the South were allowed to secede, They would forever be beyond the power of the non-0:26 slave States to influence., And if the salt had been patient, the Supreme Court would have ruled succession constitutional. There was no doubt of that The South ruined their chance at independence, thank God, by pyrenon Fort Sumpter. Is that changed the issue from 'secession', to 'rebellion'... And rebellion was specifically in the Constitution as Something the government could put down by force. 0:26
Just wanted to say ever since I found this version of John Browns body it has been my favorite (to the point I will hear other renditions and be like "I want the other words!")
Hello, kind listeners. I am recording some more traditional songs for those that like them and me singing them, starting with “Hello, Stranger” here: ruclips.net/video/YGT9LTuW0ik/видео.html. I have started a Patreon subscription service that will allow me to do fancier versions of these kinds of songs and my original material with my band in the form of a new album for 2024. It will also make touring to where you live possible. I would be grateful for your support in my continuing mission to make good music for nice people and their friends. www.patreon.com/JimKnable
Maybe leave an offering at his grave. Two times a year. The first for his birthday, the second on the day of his death. Encourage friends, family, and loved ones to do the same. I am not a religious man, but I pray to have even a fraction of his courage...and to possess the entirety of his resolve. If we all had both in equal measure, no injustice in the world could long stand.
He did the things he did out of religious zeal and a desire for status, not selflessness. That's not exactly founding father material. May I also remind you, he led a bloody massacre if innocents in Kansas.
This song has always been my "go too" at Karaoke. Everbody knows and loves it and the lyrics are so easy to remember and belt out effectively ( even when ive had far too much to drink 🤫)
I'd give this 100 "Likes" if that were possible... God bless John Brown and all the martyrs who fought and gave their lives to end slavery and save the Union!
I never knew these verses existed. I thought "John Brown's body lies a-moldering in the grave", repeated several times, were the only lyrics, other than the "Glory, glory hallelujah" chorus. I'll bet a lot of other people thought so too. Now why do you suppose that is?
This would be harder to remember if you’re marching around in and out of battle, which is where the basic version of “John Brown’s Body” comes from. This is the fancier version that was probably not sung so much. I like it because it really goes for telling the story. I think of it as an evolutionary step right before Julia Ward Howe takes John Brown out but keeps the sense of righteousness for Battle Hymn of the Republic.
People in those Days didn't have RUclips. They learned songs that they heard in person. The history of the song is that it was invented by the troops marching to Washington when Lincoln called for volunteers after the attack on Fort Sumpter by the slave holding confederates. Different units made up different lyrics for it. But they all had the same theme.
For anyone curious about my songwriting or what I sound like with a fiddle/upright bass/drums band, please check out this recent live concert recording: ruclips.net/video/vH3tmlN_73A/видео.html Thanks for being there, everybody!
Reading “Fire from the Midst of You,” an examination of John Brown’s religious beliefs and hunger for righteousness, as I recover from a hip replacement, and I gotta admit, I’ve near about fallen in love with this cover lol
That's amazing for everyone here to hear. How do you feel about this ancestral connection to John Brown? Does your family talk about him a lot? What do they say?
Моя попытка русского перевода. Джон Браун уж весь истлел, рассыпался во прах, Покинув рабства сыновей в колодках и слезах. За чёрный люд погиб, но всё ж врагам на страх Шаг держит старый Джон. Слава, слава, аллилуйя! Шаг держит старый Джон. Джон Браун верен клятве и доблестный герой, Канзас тому свидетель: за права стоял горой. Пусть камень могильный увит травой, Но путь расчистил Джон. Слава, слава, аллилуйя! Но путь расчистил Джон. Он занял Харперс Ферри с девятнадцатью людьми, Плантаторы Виргиньи им напуганы вельми. Повешен, как предатель жесткосердыми зверьми, Рукой иуды Джон. Слава, слава, аллилуйя! Рукой иуды Джон. Джон Браун суть Предтеча, возвестил приход Христов. «Се грядёт Спаситель, Тот, кто родом из рабов. Лишится вскоре сонный Юг невольничьих оков!» - Пророчил вещий Джон. Слава, слава, аллилуйя! Пророчил вещий Джон. С тех пор, как вызов брошен, закипел кровавый бой, Ввысь взметнулся флаг Союза красно-бело-голубой, А гимн звучит над битвою ликующей трубой: Зовёт к свободе Джон! Слава, слава, аллилуйя! Зовёт к свободе Джон! О, воины свободы! Пока достанет сил, На схватку с угнетеньем юных душ направьте пыл! Угасая, старый Браун сердца воспламенил, В них вечно бьётся Джон! Слава, слава, аллилуйя! В них вечно бьётся Джон!
Old John Brown’s body lies moldering in the grave, While weep the sons of bondage whom he ventured all to save; But tho he lost his life while struggling for the slave, His soul is marching on. John Brown was a hero, undaunted, true and brave, And Kansas knows his valor when he fought her rights to save; Now, tho the grass grows green above his grave, His soul is marching on. He captured Harper’s Ferry, with his nineteen men so few, And frightened "Old Virginny" till she trembled thru and thru; They hung him for a traitor, themselves the traitor crew, But his soul is marching on. John Brown was John the Baptist of the Christ we are to see, Christ who of the bondmen shall the Liberator be, And soon thruout the Sunny South the slaves shall all be free, For his soul is marching on. The conflict that he heralded he looks from heaven to view, On the army of the Union with its flag red, white and blue. And heaven shall ring with anthems o’er the deed they mean to do, For his soul is marching on. Ye soldiers of Freedom, then strike, while strike ye may, The death blow of oppression in a better time and way, For the dawn of old John Brown has brightened into day, And his soul is marching on.
A member of my family researched if we were related to John Brown and found that we were. Don't ask me how as that the member that did the research died in 2015.
Make no mistake John Brown was a hero, but it was the slave who held the true strength and courage. Celebrate John Brown yes but do so in our solemn remembrance of the hateful crime of slavery. Do not forget the bravery of who he fought for.
@@Quentin217Slaves, unfortunately, are oft caught between a rock and a hard place in slave revolutions. And historically, only one slave revolt ever truly succeeded to my knowledge, against the French in Hispaniola. While I cannot fault them for being unwilling to join in the fight, I still will celebrate their strength and perseverance against a truly evil oppression.
I think if John Brown would have been able to break out from Harper’s Ferry and definitively prove that he could be a liberator then he may have been successful.
Inspired by @kandymich4861 I just had to post this run down of how the Republican party was formed and then basically traded places with the Democratic party. It's a little more complicated and I'm sure you'll tell me how, but here it is in about 170 years of song form. I wrote every single of word of it, and the music, too. So please give me some credit if you make some weird AI version of it or something. Thanks for listening! ruclips.net/video/ragIDikI5d8/видео.html
@Twigs1836 DURN TOOTIN SKIPPY! Slave owners/krislavers are one in tha same! WHO DID THE BOUNTYHUNTER WORK! Do you honestly think these people were not violent themselves?! What are you special pleading for?! Please tell us!
Actually, the original version was an old camp song, a revivalist song easy to sing the religious lyrics. Then it was adapted to John Brown’s Body, then Julia Ward Howe, daughter of a famous Abolitionist, produced the Battle Hymn Of The Republic. Then, later adaptations like Blood OnThe Risers for the Airborne troops and the end of school version that I sang in high school (at the end of the school year).
@@TaxFraudCommitter correct I am one of the socialist who uses it, but economics aside Solidarity Forever calls for unionizing as a way to maintain workers rights. Now you could say that means that it is pro syndicalist, but socialists say it because we support workers rights. Two separate issues. We also on the whole support the fight against racism and like Brown and Lincoln. It’s doesn’t sully their names that we have admiration for them. My point here is that socialists are going to support a lot of things and even if you disagree with us economically you shouldn’t just push against something simply because we support it.
@@skinnyjasper3097 I see your point. I mostly agree with the general message of the song. However, the song still is associated with and used by socialists, and I find it disrespectful that a song dedicated to one of the greatest freedom fighters of all time has someone in the comments singing the tune of a song associated with an ideology that has caused the death and oppression of millions.
Can you do a cover of the Mark Twain version of the song? It's called the Battle Hymn of the Republic, Updated or The Battle Hymn of the Republic (Brought Down to Date). Only the Chad Mitchell Trio have a rendition of it and I think you could make a much better version using the original lyrics they altered.
So. If John Brown was the "John the Baptist" of the bondsmen, who is their Christ? Is this a reference to Lincoln? Puts us in mind of the latter Battle Hymn of the Republic version w/ Christ being "...born across the sea..." & all of us being called upon to "...as he died to make men holy, let us died to make men free."
It could mean a number of things. Perhaps the Christ is reference to the army of the Union as a collective, or perhaps they indeed refer to Lincoln, with the Union army in the role of the angels of the Lord. Who do you think the Christ is, in this metaphor?
@@thenewcatgirl2727 Well, maybe Christ is the Christ of this song. The author perhaps simply meant that John Brown was doing God's work? If anyone thinks this language is over-the-top, they should review the actual lyrics to the Battle Hymn of the Republic. Language taken directly from the Revelation of St. John (the apostle this time).
"John Brown is John the Baptist of the Christ we are to see" goes hard. People have invoked the name of Christ for just about every cause in history but this was probably the first time he would have actually agreed with it.
Go Visit the National Civil War Museum in Harrisburg PA then listen to this knowing how many people died and how divided the country was and is now. It’s Erie, words cannot describe it.
You can look up Battle Hymn of the Republic chords and they will work for you. The rest is about trying to squeeze all these words in and around so they sound musical. Enjoy!
New music video from the first single from my bands fifth album. John Brown would approve. Hope you do too! ruclips.net/video/dxNrUc_GC9E/видео.htmlfeature=shared
"I John Brown am now quite certain that the crimes of this guilty land will never be purged away, but with Blood. I had... vainly flattered myself that without very much bloodshed, it might be done."
fuck around and find out !
he wasn't wrong
A lot of blood was shed, but we still haven't yet purged Americas crimes. More sacrifices will need to be made before we're all truly free
@@finnw8231 amen brother
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"zeal in the cause of freedom was infinitely superior to mine. Mine was as the taper light, his was as the burning sun... I could speak for the slave. John Brown could fight for the slave. i could live for the slave. John Brown could die for the slave
--Frederick Douglass
Old John Brown was the slave of his own madness. He died in the cause of promoting a servile rebellion. The very Negroes whom he had sought to arm with muskets and pikes saw the foolishness and the horror of his mission. They were frightened and not interested in participating.
And he did. 😢
1:46 "And soon Throughont the sunny South the slaves shall all be free" is my favourit line
free to rape your daughters, wives and mothers., careful what you wish for !
@@redhen2123 That sounds more like a slaveowner thing to do.
@@Twigs1836 Check out the FBI stats on interracial sexual assaults. Every years thousands of White females get sexually assaulted by Black males. You wanna guess how many Black females get sexually assaulted by White males? That's right, ZERO
Naturally these figures are an embarrassment so they stopped reporting them. The last year they were published was 2008 bjs.ojp.gov/content/pub/pdf/cvus08.pdf see Table 42.
“They hung him for a traitor, themselves a traitor crew” is my favorite
Lovely rendition. I'm listening to this while procrastinating on my homework
Best compliment ever! Thanks!
Same :/
mood
im doing the exact same thing
You too?
“John Brown was John the Baptist of the Christ we are to see,
Christ who of the bondmen shall the Liberator be,
And soon thruout the Sunny South the slaves shall all be free,
For his soul is marching on.”
Favorite part of the song.
I don't know if comparing to St John the Baptist is a good thing to do.
@benjaminandrades8951 well john the baptists followers were some of the first followers of Jesus and he was executed
@@benjaminandrades8951the comparison is that he would bring about a greater good than himself, a good which would ultimately accomplish what he prophesied. While the salvation of black folks from the hands of white folks isn't the same as salvation of all humans from the hands of sin and death, and the Union army did not accomplish all that John Brown desired, it is still an apt comparison.
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Stop pulling your chain
I got my collage history teacher to play this song after the class covered the Harper's ferry raid.
I really appreciate that, thank you. I am actually a part-time college teacher myself, among other things, so that means a lot to me. Thanks to your professor, too, for being open to letting students have agency in their curriculum! That is the way.
@@jimknable8377 If you confess your sins to God, repent of them, and accept Jesus Christ as your Savior in your heart with faith you will be saved 😊
@@_Siloam_ this is going on R/Skamtebord
@@_Siloam_ Stop telling people they are horrible people.
An American hero and patriot of the unfinished revolution. God bless John Brown.
Dear Johnny Reb: Seethe & Cope. The man who aided in the liberation of a class from tyranny has seen the gates to the Kingdom of God, and has walked through them.
@@Markbeb3 I think you'll find the criminals were the scum who kept human beings as slaves, treating them like they were cattle. Slavery is evil.
@@communistcowboy murderous traitor
@@Markbeb3 seethe
@@Markbeb3 Hell? That's where traitors go. John Brown was a patriot. The highest temples of heaven are reserved for men like him.
I went to his grave recently, there is a park with his statue in the center and around it are plaques to those who were killed out of racial hatred or police brutality, almost like a memorial to those who died in a fight to end oppression.
Their souls, too, are marching on.
Zero for our own kinsmen killed for the same reason. In fact, it's celebrated, glorified, and exalted as virtuous. And people like you perpetuate it.
“Yawn”.
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@@charlesmaximus9161Hello there, I noticed that your profile picture is that of a portrait of Saint Michael? I presume you are of Christian faith, as He is holding the Russian Orthodox cross in your pfp. In that case, you must follow in the footsteps of Jesus, no?
The Lord Jesus was a martyr, too. Was He not, too, executed for preaching the beliefs He knew to be true? Why do you mock other such innocent souls who have lost their lives fighting for a more equitable world, or were murdered at no just provocation?
I may not be a believer, but the sacrifices and values of Jesus Christ as a rebel are to be admired by all. Why must you disrespect His cause, and the causes of others who followed in His footsteps?
This is the song that volunteers from all over the North saying as I marched to Washington when Lincoln 1st called for volunteers after the Confederate attack on Fort Sumter - Don't let anyone tell you that the war was not about slavery.
Oh well, censor me; cancel me, call me a bigot or some silly thing, but what happened happened. Yes, slavery was a big part of the historical backdrop. Slavery had a big direct influence on the alienation that some leading personalities in southern states felt toward the big northern electoral powers. However, just the slave issue itself was not what directly led to the secession. What led directly to the secession of South Carolina was the election of Lincoln, who represented a minority party, to be the national President of all of the states. South Carolina nearly had seceeded back in 1832 in the time of President Jackson. The main issue first was high tariffs and then President Jackson's threatening attitude started running a close second. It was believed, very correctly, that President Lincoln would not consider the needs, interests, and fears of the south on any issue, slavery being principal amongst them. Once South Carolina did seceed, the gulf states all joined in solidarity primarily for the same reasons but also because they knew that South Carolina, standing alone, would be summarily over-run by US troops much like President Jackson had threated to do three decades before. When Lincoln actually did grossly exceed his authority by levying bloody war against the seven separated states, the seven were joined by four more and elements within Missouri, Kentucky, , and Maryland.
By the way, Lincoln himself owned and worked four slaves as household staff in the White House. Slavery had been illegal in the District of Columbia since 1850. He kept them all upstairs and out of sight when visitors came.
@@Quentin217I'm gonna be real with you chief - I absolutely doubt that the comment section of a song glorifying American hero John Brown is the best place to try and peddle your Lost Cause bullshit.
@@thenewcatgirl2727 It is not what you say it is. It is the objective truth. What you get from modern schoolmarms and textbooks is the bullshit. Bullshit is the stock-in-trade of the powers that control the world because the truth will not support them. Truth is summarily dropped down the memory hole. That is why you imagine that I am peddaling bullshit. We are wallowing in a great sea of hogwash. I am treading in it with my mug above it. You have drowned in it.
@@thenewcatgirl2727yes
@@Quentin217 go cry over your participation trophies. it was about slavery. the traitors said as much in their declarations of secession.
Old John Brown's body lies a-mouldering in the grave
While weep the sons of bondage, who he ventured all to save!
But though he lost his life while struggling for the slave
His soul is marching on!
Glory, glory, hallelujah!
Glory, glory, hallelujah!
Glory, glory, hallelujah!
His soul is marching on!
John Brown was a hero, undaunted, true, and brave
And Kansas knows his valor when he fought her rights to save!
Now though the grass grows green above his grave
His soul is marching on!
Glory, glory, hallelujah!
Glory, glory, hallelujah!
Glory, glory, hallelujah!
His soul is marching on!
He captured Harper's Ferry with his nineteen men so few
And frightened old Virginny till she trembled through and through!
They hung him for a traitor, they themselves the traitor crew!
His soul is marching on!
Glory, glory, hallelujah!
Glory, glory, hallelujah!
Glory, glory, hallelujah!
His soul is marching on!
John Brown was John the Baptist of the Christ we are to see!
Christ, who of the bondsmen shall the liberator be!
And soon, throughout the sunny South, the slaves shall all be free!
His soul is marching on!
The conflict that he heralded he looks on from Heaven to view
On the army of the Union, with its flag red, white, and blue!
And Heaven shall ring with anthems o'er the deed they mean to do!
His soul is marching on!
Glory, glory, hallelujah!
Glory, glory, hallelujah!
Glory, glory, hallelujah!
His soul is marching on!
Ye soldiers of freedom, then strike while strike ye may!
The death blow of oppression is a better time and way!
For the dawn of old John Brown has brightened into day
And his soul is marching on!
Glory, glory, hallelujah!
Glory, glory, hallelujah!
Glory, glory, hallelujah!
His soul is marching on!
His soul is marching on!
Not one word about the white people who were held slaves in North Africa
His birthday today. RIP. His soul is marching on.
John Brown is much greater than Abraham Lincoln as Lincoln said he'd preserve the union with or without freeing any slaves.
But John Brown was bold enough to go through with what was right
Also it's the best version of the song so far
You have fallen for propaganda. Lincoln outlined his plan at the Union Speach. If the South stayed in the Union slavery would one day be outlawed everywhere because Lincoln was going to make sure that territories were free, not slave, Before They were admitted to the Union as States. Obviously slaveholders did not take their business into free territories. And free men in free territories did not Vote to have legal slavery when they became a state. If we're no more over using, then at least because they didn't have to compete with slave labor and therefore makes slave wagers. On the other hand, if a territory was ruled as slave before it was admittedi, Remember tended not to go there Because Wages would be so low. Therefore slave territories filled up one only with people closely tied to slave holding businesses. Lincoln figured out that the presidential power to decide how territories were ministered would Eventually filled the US senate with anti-slavery senators, making a constitutional amendment to outlaw slavery possible.
But if the South were allowed to secede, They would forever be beyond the power of the non-0:26 slave States to influence., And if the salt had been patient, the Supreme Court would have ruled succession constitutional. There was no doubt of that The South ruined their chance at independence, thank God, by pyrenon Fort Sumpter. Is that changed the issue from 'secession', to 'rebellion'... And rebellion was specifically in the Constitution as Something the government could put down by force. 0:26
But Lincoln did free the slaves, for all time.
Tbf - Lincoln gave that speech when he had already written the first draft of the emancipation proclamation- he knew what he was doing.
Some how Brazil was able to free it's slaves without a long, bloody, civil war.
@@georgeeverette3912 All other European and American countries were able to do that. The southern U.S. has always been populated by violent assholes.
Definitely the best rendition out there in my opinion. I absolutely love how you did the "Conflict that he heralded" line!
This is by far the best version of the song I ever heard, God save the union & her liberty!
Just wanted to say ever since I found this version of John Browns body it has been my favorite (to the point I will hear other renditions and be like "I want the other words!")
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John Brown's grave is close to me gonna be blasting this in the car when I go to the grave site.
Maybe leave an offering at his grave. Two times a year. The first for his birthday, the second on the day of his death. Encourage friends, family, and loved ones to do the same.
I am not a religious man, but I pray to have even a fraction of his courage...and to possess the entirety of his resolve. If we all had both in equal measure, no injustice in the world could long stand.
had John brown been one of the founding fathers, this nation would have been so much different, and so much better.
Wildly idealistic
He did the things he did out of religious zeal and a desire for status, not selflessness. That's not exactly founding father material. May I also remind you, he led a bloody massacre if innocents in Kansas.
@@bendriscoll6631 did you read his writings or his words?
@@bendriscoll6631 Slavers and those who support slavers are not innocents.
@@bendriscoll6631 As if the confed rebbie fucks were any better
For everyone looking for another Civil War era song: ruclips.net/video/h_4dfvaOqfA/видео.html
Thank you for listening all and for your kind comments!
HIS SOUL IS MARCHING ON
This song has always been my "go too" at Karaoke. Everbody knows and loves it and the lyrics are so easy to remember and belt out effectively ( even when ive had far too much to drink 🤫)
This made me cry like a baby for some reason
I particularly like this version. Good job
Bravo!!! Really well done 👍
Thanks for listening!
I'd give this 100 "Likes" if that were possible... God bless John Brown and all the martyrs who fought and gave their lives to end slavery and save the Union!
God bless the soul of John Brown.
now THIS is heritage
And no hate.
... Except the hatred of slavery that is.
so beautiful! thank you!
I never knew these verses existed. I thought "John Brown's body lies a-moldering in the grave", repeated several times, were the only lyrics, other than the "Glory, glory hallelujah" chorus. I'll bet a lot of other people thought so too. Now why do you suppose that is?
This would be harder to remember if you’re marching around in and out of battle, which is where the basic version of “John Brown’s Body” comes from. This is the fancier version that was probably not sung so much. I like it because it really goes for telling the story. I think of it as an evolutionary step right before Julia Ward Howe takes John Brown out but keeps the sense of righteousness for Battle Hymn of the Republic.
People in those Days didn't have RUclips. They learned songs that they heard in person. The history of the song is that it was invented by the troops marching to Washington when Lincoln called for volunteers after the attack on Fort Sumpter by the slave holding confederates. Different units made up different lyrics for it. But they all had the same theme.
Noble John Brown; a man moved by the suffering of his fellow man; a beautiful Soul. Justice is colour blind.
You have to be able to see colour, to see injustice.
Didn't know a soul soaked in the blood of innocents was supposed to be beautiful.
@@bendriscoll6631 Slavers are not innocents. And they *are* soaked in the blood of innocents.
I’m sure there were some Slave Owners whose Souls were beautiful yet soaked in the blood of innocents no?
@@bendriscoll6631 you seem confused
And God Bless the Republic!
I've always said that I wish John Brown's Body was the National Anthem... and if it were to be I'd want it to be this version.
Likewise, fellow patriot!
No the anthem is about us winning the battle against Britain but this song should be equally praised
I think Battle Hymn of the Republic suits a national anthem better
Were America a Just Nation, this would be the national anthem; and our guiding doctrine
Я впервые прочитал про Джона Брауна в школьном учебнике и с тех пор люблю его. Да здравствует Свобода! Долой рабство!
Отлично сказано! Не сочтите нескромным мой интерес: в школьном учебнике какой страны и когда именно вы о нём прочли?
@@Anton_BlumkinРФ, 1998 или 1999. С красной обложкой.
@@АртемАлешин-в3бСпасибо! В таком случае, может, вы оцените мой перевод этой песни, помещаю его выше.
Hmmm
I used to sing this and civil war songs standing on the Kop at Anfield; obviously with changed lyrics
This is by far my favorite version of this song. The full lyrics are much more impactful
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Reading “Fire from the Midst of You,” an examination of John Brown’s religious beliefs and hunger for righteousness, as I recover from a hip replacement, and I gotta admit, I’ve near about fallen in love with this cover lol
Oh this is good, keep it up!
Happy Birthday John Brown 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
love this song thank you
Hey no lie that is my great great grandpa
That's amazing for everyone here to hear. How do you feel about this ancestral connection to John Brown? Does your family talk about him a lot? What do they say?
@@jimknable8377 me and my dad just talk about him and I don’t know much about him but he’s very interesting
W gramps!
Based.
Marvelous
Great job!!!
John brown was offered the opportunity to plead insanity by his lawyer. He refused, for John brown was not insane.
Go, John Brown, go!
Моя попытка русского перевода.
Джон Браун уж весь истлел, рассыпался во прах,
Покинув рабства сыновей в колодках и слезах.
За чёрный люд погиб, но всё ж врагам на страх
Шаг держит старый Джон.
Слава, слава, аллилуйя!
Шаг держит старый Джон.
Джон Браун верен клятве и доблестный герой,
Канзас тому свидетель: за права стоял горой.
Пусть камень могильный увит травой,
Но путь расчистил Джон.
Слава, слава, аллилуйя!
Но путь расчистил Джон.
Он занял Харперс Ферри с девятнадцатью людьми,
Плантаторы Виргиньи им напуганы вельми.
Повешен, как предатель жесткосердыми зверьми,
Рукой иуды Джон.
Слава, слава, аллилуйя!
Рукой иуды Джон.
Джон Браун суть Предтеча, возвестил приход Христов.
«Се грядёт Спаситель, Тот, кто родом из рабов.
Лишится вскоре сонный Юг невольничьих оков!» -
Пророчил вещий Джон.
Слава, слава, аллилуйя!
Пророчил вещий Джон.
С тех пор, как вызов брошен, закипел кровавый бой,
Ввысь взметнулся флаг Союза красно-бело-голубой,
А гимн звучит над битвою ликующей трубой:
Зовёт к свободе Джон!
Слава, слава, аллилуйя!
Зовёт к свободе Джон!
О, воины свободы! Пока достанет сил,
На схватку с угнетеньем юных душ направьте пыл!
Угасая, старый Браун сердца воспламенил,
В них вечно бьётся Джон!
Слава, слава, аллилуйя!
В них вечно бьётся Джон!
Old John Brown’s body lies moldering in the grave,
While weep the sons of bondage whom he ventured all to save;
But tho he lost his life while struggling for the slave,
His soul is marching on.
John Brown was a hero, undaunted, true and brave,
And Kansas knows his valor when he fought her rights to save;
Now, tho the grass grows green above his grave,
His soul is marching on.
He captured Harper’s Ferry, with his nineteen men so few,
And frightened "Old Virginny" till she trembled thru and thru;
They hung him for a traitor, themselves the traitor crew,
But his soul is marching on.
John Brown was John the Baptist of the Christ we are to see,
Christ who of the bondmen shall the Liberator be,
And soon thruout the Sunny South the slaves shall all be free,
For his soul is marching on.
The conflict that he heralded he looks from heaven to view,
On the army of the Union with its flag red, white and blue.
And heaven shall ring with anthems o’er the deed they mean to do,
For his soul is marching on.
Ye soldiers of Freedom, then strike, while strike ye may,
The death blow of oppression in a better time and way,
For the dawn of old John Brown has brightened into day,
And his soul is marching on.
Great voice
This is beautifully done.
great rendition! 🇺🇸
A member of my family researched if we were related to John Brown and found that we were. Don't ask me how as that the member that did the research died in 2015.
Liked, shared, and subscribed!
Thanks so much for doing all of the above, Lisa. Looking forward to singing more for you!
Liked this and the original song
I love BHOTR. I hear this.
My love for both versions intensifies!
1) John brown was right. 2) taxation is theft. 3) all people are people in God’s eye no matter what man says.
beautiful !!! only issue is that it ends, i've already re-played it a few times lol
I approve of this song!
Make no mistake John Brown was a hero, but it was the slave who held the true strength and courage. Celebrate John Brown yes but do so in our solemn remembrance of the hateful crime of slavery. Do not forget the bravery of who he fought for.
The slaves around Harper's Ferry wanted nothing to do with him. That is partly why he got caught.
@@Quentin217Slaves, unfortunately, are oft caught between a rock and a hard place in slave revolutions. And historically, only one slave revolt ever truly succeeded to my knowledge, against the French in Hispaniola. While I cannot fault them for being unwilling to join in the fight, I still will celebrate their strength and perseverance against a truly evil oppression.
I think if John Brown would have been able to break out from Harper’s Ferry and definitively prove that he could be a liberator then he may have been successful.
Inspired by @kandymich4861 I just had to post this run down of how the Republican party was formed and then basically traded places with the Democratic party. It's a little more complicated and I'm sure you'll tell me how, but here it is in about 170 years of song form. I wrote every single of word of it, and the music, too. So please give me some credit if you make some weird AI version of it or something. Thanks for listening! ruclips.net/video/ragIDikI5d8/видео.html
god bless John Brown
John Brown did nothing wrong.
@@rickyj5547 People? They were slaveowners, they didn't need their heads anyway
@Twigs1836 DURN TOOTIN SKIPPY! Slave owners/krislavers are one in tha same! WHO DID THE BOUNTYHUNTER WORK! Do you honestly think these people were not violent themselves?! What are you special pleading for?! Please tell us!
He failed but the sentiment was appreciated.
Amen!
100%
The Battle Hymn should be our national anthem.
It should be *everyone’s* anthem. But most cannot withstand its glory.
No thanks I had enough of the 19 century lsis for one day
@@andrewkelley9405if that's glory I want my money
@@rickyj5547 ?
Bit too religious for that. It is a great song though.
One of my favourite renditions 2:00-2:10 it just sounds like their was emotion & passionate. I enjoy this very much!
John Brown was a christian and didn't want violence but he wanted to do the right thing just think about it
The song also became "I hate these classes" in Japan and "Blood on the Risers" in airborne units.
And Battle Hymn of the Republic
@@cachorro1152I think battle hymn of the republic was the original
@@cachorro1152Actually I just looked into it, John Brown’s Body was first
@@Afrancis16yep, based on John Brown’s Body
Actually, the original version was an old camp song, a revivalist song easy to sing the religious lyrics. Then it was adapted to John Brown’s Body, then Julia Ward Howe, daughter of a famous Abolitionist, produced the Battle Hymn Of The Republic. Then, later adaptations like Blood OnThe Risers for the Airborne troops and the end of school version that I sang in high school (at the end of the school year).
On this day in 1859 John Brown did nothing wrong.
A true American Hero
Absolutely perfect uwu
🎵solidarity forever🎶
Don't disrespect this American hero with your socialist chants.
@@TaxFraudCommittersolidarity isn’t even socialist.
@@skinnyjasper3097 Solidarity Forever is a song used initially by Unionists but is currently used as a Socialist chant.
@@TaxFraudCommitter correct I am one of the socialist who uses it, but economics aside Solidarity Forever calls for unionizing as a way to maintain workers rights. Now you could say that means that it is pro syndicalist, but socialists say it because we support workers rights. Two separate issues. We also on the whole support the fight against racism and like Brown and Lincoln. It’s doesn’t sully their names that we have admiration for them. My point here is that socialists are going to support a lot of things and even if you disagree with us economically you shouldn’t just push against something simply because we support it.
@@skinnyjasper3097 I see your point. I mostly agree with the general message of the song. However, the song still is associated with and used by socialists, and I find it disrespectful that a song dedicated to one of the greatest freedom fighters of all time has someone in the comments singing the tune of a song associated with an ideology that has caused the death and oppression of millions.
Where did you find this version of the song?
Chicago Tribune, December 16, 1861
@@jimknable8377 cool, because I didn’t find it in a google search
@@flyingsquirrell6953 obviously didn’t try very hard these words are on the Wikipedia page for this song.
“Gory Gory what a hell of a way to die!”
Can you do a cover of the Mark Twain version of the song? It's called the Battle Hymn of the Republic, Updated or The Battle Hymn of the Republic (Brought Down to Date).
Only the Chad Mitchell Trio have a rendition of it and I think you could make a much better version using the original lyrics they altered.
"They themselves the traitor crew"
And still flying their flag to this day...disgusting.
An example for the USA
Give Jackson the boot and put John Brown and Harriet Tubman on the 20 dollar bill.
I like that!
The man who instituted the "Trail of Tears" should be on rolls of Charmin, not the $20.
I doubt Jackson would even like being on the $20 bill since he spent his whole presidency fighting centralized, federal banking
@@hobartchapel9515 Jackson wasn't a fan of central banking either, so he wouldn't even want to be on the twenty.
So.
If John Brown was the "John the Baptist" of the bondsmen, who is their Christ?
Is this a reference to Lincoln?
Puts us in mind of the latter Battle Hymn of the Republic version w/ Christ being "...born across the sea..." & all of us being called upon to "...as he died to make men holy, let us died to make men free."
It could mean a number of things. Perhaps the Christ is reference to the army of the Union as a collective, or perhaps they indeed refer to Lincoln, with the Union army in the role of the angels of the Lord. Who do you think the Christ is, in this metaphor?
@@thenewcatgirl2727 Well, maybe Christ is the Christ of this song.
The author perhaps simply meant that John Brown was doing God's work?
If anyone thinks this language is over-the-top, they should review the actual lyrics to the Battle Hymn of the Republic. Language taken directly from the Revelation of St. John (the apostle this time).
Belated happy John Brown's birthday, y'all
How come this isn't HD video and perfect audio?
This is a fantastic rendition.
John would like how people are getting along better now and that there's interracial marriage.😊😊
"John Brown is John the Baptist of the Christ we are to see" goes hard. People have invoked the name of Christ for just about every cause in history but this was probably the first time he would have actually agreed with it.
Go Visit the National Civil War Museum in Harrisburg PA then listen to this knowing how many people died and how divided the country was and is now. It’s Erie, words cannot describe it.
hi! do you have sheets/chords? i would like to learn to play this
You can look up Battle Hymn of the Republic chords and they will work for you. The rest is about trying to squeeze all these words in and around so they sound musical. Enjoy!
@@jimknable8377 ahh I forgot this was to the tune of battle hymn of the republic. alright thanks!
1:53
New music video from the first single from my bands fifth album. John Brown would approve. Hope you do too! ruclips.net/video/dxNrUc_GC9E/видео.htmlfeature=shared
That's some mighty fine a-pickin' and a-singin'
John Brown's only sin was poor strategy.
W song
Anybody else thought he was bill Nye?
Assuming you mean the picture of John Brown, not me. Either way, it’s a fascinating observation.
Bill nye the anti slavery guy.
남군 군가와는 비장함이 달라, 이러니 북군이 이겼지
Amerika heeft een traditie om goede muziek te maken over hun oorlogen.
Kijk maar naar Vietnam.
i ask myself almost everyday, what would john brown do and i think he would be a pro palestine king
today is John Brown's birthday
Patriot
Glory, glory, hallelujah!
There should be statues of John Brown and General Sherman in parks all through the south. Remind them of what happens when they fuck around.
Play this to a Neo confederate
French Emperor Napoléon III about the Civil War :
If the North wins, I shall be delighted.
If the South wins, I shall be extremely delighted.
So he was a reactionary shit, thanks for mentioning
Not in my name
An immensely ill and troubled man who happened to listen to the right voice.
What phenotype was he? Is he mixed?
why does it matter. he was american
He was American.
He would think it to be irrelevant.