The tune is bonnie dundee 6/8timing played by pipe bands all over the world sir walter Scott's poem 1825 written at abotsford in the cavilear style just before he had his breakfast he probably had a full english with a cup of tea ? 😀😀💜💙💜💙
“Come fill up my cup, come fill up my can, Come saddle the horses, and call up the men, Come open your gates, and let me gae free, For it's up with the bonnets of Bonny Dundee!
They most certainly would have been. This song was composed by a Confederate cavalryman in 1863, and he would've sung it around the campfire. General Stuart was known to love another Confederate cavalry song called "The Cavalier's Glee".
The tune is bonnie dundee 6/8timing played by pipe bands all over the world sir walter Scott's poem 1825 written at abotsford in the cavilear style just before he had his breakfast he probably had a full english with a cup of tea ? 😀😀💜💙💜💙
A great American cavalry song alongside 'Garry Owen'. By trial of combat the Confederates uplifted the Yankees by the War's end.
We'll never uplift the Yankee Slave Traders who raped, pillaged, and murdered Dixie for REVENUE TAX MONEY!
"The Cavalier's Glee" is another wonderful Southern cavalry song as well.
Love this song!
The original name for this song "bonnie dundee"
God Bless The South Always
“Come fill up my cup, come fill up my can,
Come saddle the horses, and call up the men,
Come open your gates, and let me gae free,
For it's up with the bonnets of Bonny Dundee!
Nice choices on the artwork used in the video.
Thanks. Deo Vindice.
@@kabiros08 Deo Vindice, my friend!
Kentucky Cavalry for the win the confederacy shall live
Cool version of this amazing song (based on a old Scottish tune!). Which version is this one?
2nd South Carolina String Band featuring Mike Paul from their 2013 release "Strike the Tent."
Thank you very much for the info. Great renaissance nickname, btw... ;)
I always start with bonnie dundee and end up with this.
Deo Vindice
We'll get revenge for Georgia
Would these songs really have been sung in civil war times
They most certainly would have been. This song was composed by a Confederate cavalryman in 1863, and he would've sung it around the campfire. General Stuart was known to love another Confederate cavalry song called "The Cavalier's Glee".
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