First time i have listen this song when a 67 years old tail gunner of b-17 singed this at barbecue in new jersey. He went into sunset a few years ago and when i listen this song i remember him. Surely he sang uncensored edition. Земля пухом, Браун старший. Ты был настоящим американцем, таких сейчас больше нет.
@@apollothefirst Russians are allowed to love their country, it is no surprise that they would extend that warmth to us trapped in a country who hates its history and its ancestors.
I'm from northern Italy, we used to sing the rude version of this song in 4th grade. I think the boy scout bought it over and it became popular because of them. And 'cos it's a good, simple tune.
Oh god. I remember singing this in the mid 2000’s. Of course it was elementary school but I’m not even in Alabama. Like Bruh im in Cali thuggin out to this banger.
In the 19th century, many Southerners came to California and Oregon singing that song on the trail. It was really popular when I was in elementary school in Sacramento County in the 1950s. That's why Connie Francis did a version. There was also a big folk music revival going on. California elementary schools used to have songbooks issued in elementary schools full of folk songs. I'm curious if you had such books in the 2000s if all schools did, and what was in them. Ever sing, "The Dummy Line?" I was playing, "Oh Susana" on a harmonica, along with Dixie and other things when I was ten. I still play now, BTW.
Very honorable song and men of the Confederacy! The country lasted for only 5 years OH BUT LOOK WHAT THAT YOUNG COUNTRY ACCOMPLISHED IN THOSE 5 YEARS! Salute to the Honorable and Brave Confederate soldiers.....
@@sammyfolsom3928Yeah, in only five years they firmly cemented the stereotype of southerners as ignorant racists, an image that they actively perpetuate to this day. Turning on your county because you're butthurt that they don't want to let you own humans like pets isn't something to be proud of and the fact that so many people like you think it is makes the rest of us think that one march to the sea was clearly not enough.
Much much ❤️ from Kolkata, India ❤❤❤ This song is very emotional and sorrows. I was listening this song from Air India Radio Telecast European folk music live program. Thank you for sharing and give me back my very little happy childhood memories 💖💖💖
The federal government was never our friend, it was always letting us live as long as we were its slaves. In a war historians claim was about slavery we were all enslaved to a thing that hates everything we stand for.
@@louispeddiltton47 sure is 😂😂 written by a northener named Stephen Foster from Lawrenceville, Pennsylvania. Funny how everyone thinks this song is from the South
I hope you’re well in these troubling times. As you may be aware, the public point of view regarding Russia isn’t positive. Do what you can to stay out of the mess and keep spreading love and peace in the world, my friend. Cheers.
I don't understand your logic here. You despise Russian invasion of Ukraine because you claimed it was war crimes and cruelty, yet you embraced the southerners, who were blatantly and proudly stated that they're racist, supported slavery, and aimed to torture as much non white people as possible. You dislike cruelty if it's Russian. You like cruelty if it's American. Talking about hypocrites.
That’s amazing because when I first heard it watching Platoon I thought it was amazing and so moving I wish David would have done a full rendition of it . Frequently I go to TH-cam to that scene and listen to him saying it
God this shit goes so hard. My parents were immigrants, but they raised us on these old folk songs, be American type shit. This just unlocked childhood memories of American folk songs in a household where we didnt speak english at home hahahaha.
This song was written about a generation before the War of Rebellion. It would have been considered and old song sung for amusement by solders and civilians alike and have nothing to do with the politics of the 1860s.
What is this War of Rebellion and where is it mentioned in history books? You talk like it's a well known thing but I can only think of The War for Independence, the Civil War, and WWI and II.
@@ifyouloveChristyouwillobeyhim The proper name and the name of what is called the war between the states aka civil war is the War of the Rebellion. That name was buried by the 'Lost Cause' movement, look for it to be making a come back.
@@Tom-rg2ex Yes, that was just part of the American tradistion of the humor in exageration, ie "the wind was so strong last night that it blew a line of fence post out of the ground and across the river and dropped the holes on the peoples roofs." If you want crude lines that would now be regarded as racist, try to find black folk songs from the peroid - the lyrics of which were offen sanitized for white audiance when plagerized by whites claiming to be their authors. Story lines as harsh as the later "Winnin' Boy" were common.
@@Agriculture-gc4gv That's very reductive man. It's not that simple. Get more informed before you settle on hard-line opinions. That's one thing that has us in the situation we're in right now as a country.
@@FrangkyMind nah natives were peaceful, all they did were rpe, murder, torture ritually, and enslave every other tribe. Other than that they were delicate flowers
Love the picture, nice brush strokes, might have been a lil better if the rebel had his eyes shadowed off or covered as well. The chorus for this version sounds different than most other Oh Susanna I've listened to, I wonder which one came first?
@@Leonardo_B Creole, Cajun, Southern hospitality, Immigration, New York, Cowboys, The Wild West, Hollywood, Native American culture, Blue Jeans, Bible belt, folk songs like this one, general patriotism, gold rushes and ghost towns, dozens of famous musicians, Manifest destiny, Disney, Lunch atop a Skyscraper (the photo), National parks, statue of liberty, Declaration of Independence and the Constitution, Western swing, country culture with modern ranchers... I could go on, but anyone who says America doesn't have culture is probably so surrounded by it, they just don't realize what it looks like.
Everyone thinks this song is written by a southerner but it was written by a Yankee from Pennsylvania named Stephen Foster who is often called the Father of American of music 😂😂😂
That looks like a scene from a great Video game. You have a 1858 Remington Texas Sheriff six shot (no cowboy load). The enemy platoon is heading to you, who are the first six to you take down!!
We got an italian version that goes like "we were a hundred thousands with our balls hanging, the indian cames and cut them off, oh Susanna don't you cry for me, i got two spare balls in the pocket of my gilet" (it sounds way better in italian)
We had to do a Oregon trail through my school’s neighborhood in elementary school ans we learned all these songs, the neighbors also would wait in the bushes to ambush their kids and neighbors, good days
@@rorysparshott4223 I hope you realize the "slavers" you speak of were a bunch of rich white assholes that didn't even fight in the war lmao. The people that fought the war were forced to only because they lived in the south and were being tormented by the north
My grandfather used to sing this song to me all the time when I was a kid. He just passed away last week, and I miss him dearly already.
I'm sorry for your loss 😢
Rip
Oh, Susanna, don't you cry for me!
God bless y'all, friend! 🙏
may he rest in peace 🙏
Rest in peace gramps
For those wondering about the art, it is called "Goin' Home" by Martin Pate
Thanks, man! 😊
Thanks! I love it.
Thanks bro, I'm going to try and draw this
I doubt that rebel "went home" >:D
@@kaspernielsen9149 ouch
Sung by Connie Francis, I love her version
Is her version on Spotify? I can't find it
@@domesticonion8026 just the live version, the standard one found on youtube is better, but something's better than nothing
Is this Connie Francis?
@@dennis-gk3zt yes!
The entire second verse is gone.
that image goes unbelievably hard
100% agree
It's considerably less now that you said it like that
@@cliffordhoffman5489 glad to see my actions have such a considerable weight to affect your opinions
@@DovahRS your glad your able to devalue the image
@@cliffordhoffman5489 It only devalues the image if you value my opinion in some way.
I've been playing this song on a harmonica since I was ten years old. I'm 72 now.
Send us the tabs, please?
@GreatBritain105 you think he still has the tabs if he's been playing fron memory for some 6 decades?
10
@@GreatBritain105lol
@@crocodileguy4319 they have numbers on the bleeding thing. Think before you speak.
Bring back FOLK music! The superior genre
people still make folk music 😭😭
rap is better ngl
@@roguis3451 "I used to spread peanut butter all across my balls and let my dog lick it"
@@roguis3451Hispanic
Folk music is fucking ass
The dude in the image is gonna get his shit rocked 😭
They’re gonna do him like he does his cousin
@@ImOwenWilsonHe has the same mentality I do. You might get me, but I ain’t going alone.
@@jakolby6511 true
You’re bringing your whole inbred hills have eyes lookin ass family with you
@@jakolby6511cringe🥶
Those same soldiers came and killed all the slaves so lmao
certified 1861 hood classic
Straight Outta Bama
Fuk tha union
Fuk tha union
Why does everyone think that talking like a black is funny/cool?
way older
Absolutely beautiful, I’ve heard this song (well, the melody anyway) my entire life
I finally figured out where the tune came from. First heard the tune when I was 3 or 4.
It is beautiful
Never ask a woman her age, a man his salary, or a southerner what the real lyrics to Oh Susana are.
Song was written by Stephen Foster a northerner from Pennsylvania.
@@TheOhioDudeno llores susana
😂
It's called you lost and died bitch.
“you killed five hundred WHAT??”
First time i have listen this song when a 67 years old tail gunner of b-17 singed this at barbecue in new jersey. He went into sunset a few years ago and when i listen this song i remember him.
Surely he sang uncensored edition.
Земля пухом, Браун старший. Ты был настоящим американцем, таких сейчас больше нет.
Writing something about how American someone is in Russian hurts my brain XD
@@apollothefirst Russians are allowed to love their country, it is no surprise that they would extend that warmth to us trapped in a country who hates its history and its ancestors.
well that was unexpectedly touching
Америка СШАААААА привет из Американского юга)
@@apollothefirst…you do know they could just be from a Cyrillic speaking country and that’s their first or native language?
I'm from northern Italy, we used to sing the rude version of this song in 4th grade.
I think the boy scout bought it over and it became popular because of them. And 'cos it's a good, simple tune.
This just made my day
there's a rude version of this song?
@@APineTreeyeah it’s got the N word in it, I think the original is from either a slaves or a black mans perspective
That's hilarious
It was originally a minstrel song @@slimymurican8246
She’s got an angels voice :)
And a devils smile.
@@BullyBoino.
It does sound very good
Very nicely sung folk song. Love from Australia to my American brothers ❤
Much obliged my Aussie friend!
that boy, ain’t surviving that.
Onb
True. But do note, he's not running away.
yeah, cause he's gonna surrender@@norrisjw
he's shot, he cant run@@norrisjw
@@TheUVHippo yeah... cuz he surely looks like he's ready to surrender.. Weapons in both hands (sarcastic thumbs up to ya)
I am literally IN LOVE with this version!😍
Me thinking micue ice cream and tea😅
Oh god. I remember singing this in the mid 2000’s. Of course it was elementary school but I’m not even in Alabama. Like Bruh im in Cali thuggin out to this banger.
In the 19th century, many Southerners came to California and Oregon singing that song on the trail. It was really popular when I was in elementary school in Sacramento County in the 1950s. That's why Connie Francis did a version. There was also a big folk music revival going on. California elementary schools used to have songbooks issued in elementary schools full of folk songs. I'm curious if you had such books in the 2000s if all schools did, and what was in them. Ever sing, "The Dummy Line?" I was playing, "Oh Susana" on a harmonica, along with Dixie and other things when I was ten. I still play now, BTW.
Sad to say, California is completely fucked now
Same lol I remember singing this in elementary in like 2007, in the north
My guy is 1,000,000,000% cooked😭
Well he’s taking some with him
@@RobZander-qz6oc Lmao na that hillbilly problably cant count past 10. Confederate trash
This version is like one of those radio songs thou'st listen in GTA San Andreas, which is great.
Im from germany and didnt know American folk Songs were that good
You should check out which side are you on
Yeah lol this is kinda a confederate song, but since the confederacy lasted for like 5 years it can be considered an American song.
Very honorable song and men of the Confederacy! The country lasted for only 5 years OH BUT LOOK WHAT THAT YOUNG COUNTRY ACCOMPLISHED IN THOSE 5 YEARS! Salute to the Honorable and Brave Confederate soldiers.....
@@sammyfolsom3928Yeah, in only five years they firmly cemented the stereotype of southerners as ignorant racists, an image that they actively perpetuate to this day.
Turning on your county because you're butthurt that they don't want to let you own humans like pets isn't something to be proud of and the fact that so many people like you think it is makes the rest of us think that one march to the sea was clearly not enough.
@@sammyfolsom3928So, what did the Confederacy accomplish?
Knew Connie’s voice the second she started singing. Unmistakable voice. Unique and beautiful!
beautiful melody❤
The melody 😌
The cover pic 💀
Whatever dirty leftist
You gonna pull those pistols or whistle Dixie?
The missing second verse ☠️
The guy: *Both* still got rocked though, 1/10 advice
@@LibertarianMexican
Much much ❤️ from Kolkata, India ❤❤❤ This song is very emotional and sorrows. I was listening this song from Air India Radio Telecast European folk music live program. Thank you for sharing and give me back my very little happy childhood memories 💖💖💖
Love the art and song
A beautiful song, often played when I was young now rarely heard.
A totally masterpiece.
What a wonderful, great song. Thank you for sharing that.
Whether you are a Johnny Reb or a Billy Yank, this is our song! - A Washingtonian.
The federal government was never our friend, it was always letting us live as long as we were its slaves. In a war historians claim was about slavery we were all enslaved to a thing that hates everything we stand for.
This racist ass song ain’t my song lmao
Доброго времени суток очень интересно текст песни. Есть возможность написать? Название? Или текст
Oh Susanna - If you search that you should find the lyrics its a popular folk song.
Now thats a take I can get behind.
A legendary song, I have never enough of this masterpiece. Thank you!
I came from china in 1970 and was taught this song when i first came here by my college roommates who were from the South.
I live in Wisconsin but this song makes me have a feeling in the Southern
Funny. The music is Northern. 😂😂😂
@@louispeddiltton47 sure is 😂😂 written by a northener named Stephen Foster from Lawrenceville, Pennsylvania. Funny how everyone thinks this song is from the South
Eins meiner Lieblingslieder
Ich auch
Imagine singing this marching trough the woods back in those times or at your army campsite around a campfire with food preparing over it
They had food back then? Lucky bastards!
I'm kidding, I can afford food just fine. I had an entire candy bar for breakfast :)
I've been singing this song since I was a kid and saw Platoon.
Maravillosa cancion, gracias por compartirla.
both, image and the song go SOOOO HARD
Love that southern Rythm so nice lovely kool music
Nice picture, and song
I remember thus song from when I was a little boy my great grandpa used to sing it all the time
Greetings to all from Russia! Goodness and peace to all!♥
I hope you’re well in these troubling times. As you may be aware, the public point of view regarding Russia isn’t positive. Do what you can to stay out of the mess and keep spreading love and peace in the world, my friend. Cheers.
@@nicklopez3461 ♥
@@nicklopez3461??????????
We sang this song in English class in elementary school. At the time I didn't understand, but now I have immense respect for it.
I’m guessing y’all left out a whole verse because it’s a racist song
@@SpiderPigRex We sang the first verse.
What's wrong with th rest of the song ?
@@SpiderPigRex womp womp
@@krunoslavkovacec1842 Contains the N word.
It says.. "The electric fluid magnified and killed 500 [word]."
It isnt racist. Its an ironic love song. Saying the N word back then wasnt racist. Hell its only 1/2 racist now.
“Nothing is more beautiful than you, and nothing is happier than me when I’m with you.” ❤️
Really nice song.
Total ovation!!! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼. Amazing southern US cultural masterpiece
Down with the Traitors, Union forever!
I don't understand your logic here. You despise Russian invasion of Ukraine because you claimed it was war crimes and cruelty, yet you embraced the southerners, who were blatantly and proudly stated that they're racist, supported slavery, and aimed to torture as much non white people as possible.
You dislike cruelty if it's Russian. You like cruelty if it's American. Talking about hypocrites.
@@rictrunkel3178sending the gobbledygook to come take your testicles
@@rictrunkel3178 Yeah, working out great for you, ain't it.
@@F_YaleYes, yes it is.
So much awesome❤ Thank you, awesome Americans
I like this song.. From India
This is the most.
Beautiful version of this song
I always loved how Keith David sang this in the movie Platoon.
I'll have to keep an eye out for that next time I rewatch Platoon.
That’s amazing because when I first heard it watching Platoon I thought it was amazing and so moving I wish David would have done a full rendition of it . Frequently I go to TH-cam to that scene and listen to him saying it
Hiding from the tax collectors
Lincoln's brown shirts.😂
You're real smart aren't you
@@JesuMont nah, tax collectors
@@JesuMontDidn't the yanks like whipped out natives Indians lol 😆
@@arquivoancap oh is that what he's fighting for? I thought he was fighting to keep owning humans as breeding stock.
For the first two seconds of this song the ozempic commercial gets in my head
"define aura" ahh picture
Хороший стиль.
Задорный и романтический одновременно.
Приятно для русского слуха. 🙂
Great song🇺🇸
🇵🇭
Buddy is shot, has a knife a gun with probably 3 bullets and there’s like 20 enemies, safe to say at least 8 men are dying
"If I'm going down, I am taking some of you with me."
He knew he was going to hell, but he was definitely taking a few “friends” with him.
Oh, Susanna
Don't you at at me
I've screencapped all the receipts, now it's time to spill the tea
that pic goes hard
Amazing art and song 🇬🇧❤🇬🇧
🇬🇧♥️🇺🇸?
Yeah I mean 🇬🇧❤🇺🇸 whoops 😂
🇬🇧❤️🇺🇸❤️🇮🇹
🇮🇪❤️🇺🇸❤️🇬🇧
Good old times of music
Love the pic for this one.
Bro the thumbnail looks like it could be a movie poster for an old Western. I love it
It’s a painting from the American Civil war
@@NotNormal654 It actually isn't a painting from the civil war, it's a relatively recent piece from Martin Pate called "Goin' Home".
This song hit hard man....
God this shit goes so hard. My parents were immigrants, but they raised us on these old folk songs, be American type shit. This just unlocked childhood memories of American folk songs in a household where we didnt speak english at home hahahaha.
We sang this in school. Elementary school. I never heard it since then
God Bless America!
Him: TIS BUT A SCRATCH YOU BILLY YANKS
This song was written about a generation before the War of Rebellion. It would have been considered and old song sung for amusement by solders and civilians alike and have nothing to do with the politics of the 1860s.
Not even the part about the electric cable magnifying?
What is this War of Rebellion and where is it mentioned in history books? You talk like it's a well known thing but I can only think of The War for Independence, the Civil War, and WWI and II.
@@ifyouloveChristyouwillobeyhim The proper name and the name of what is called the war between the states aka civil war is the War of the Rebellion. That name was buried by the 'Lost Cause' movement, look for it to be making a come back.
@@Tom-rg2ex Yes, that was just part of the American tradistion of the humor in exageration, ie "the wind was so strong last night that it blew a line of fence post out of the ground and across the river and dropped the holes on the peoples roofs." If you want crude lines that would now be regarded as racist, try to find black folk songs from the peroid - the lyrics of which were offen sanitized for white audiance when plagerized by whites claiming to be their authors. Story lines as harsh as the later "Winnin' Boy" were common.
It's called the Civil War you liberal hack.
I unironically remember this song as a kid
bruh why old folk songs always fire
That is a cool fucking painting
Ong
Unfortunately it paints the traitor as a hero
@@Agriculture-gc4gv fr 💀 imagine dying and murdering to let rich men keep human cattle.
@@Agriculture-gc4gv That's very reductive man. It's not that simple. Get more informed before you settle on hard-line opinions. That's one thing that has us in the situation we're in right now as a country.
@@christianbroadbent7489 What do you know about sharecropping and western expansion? For that matter, Lincoln's views on non-white people?
Love this song. Greetings from Russia 🇷🇺
💪💪💪😎 О, Сюзанна, ты не плачь, я твой!
Whatever stop killing Ukrainians
Soviet
We love you too, believe in Jesus Christ, blessings from Dixie. [>
Get out of here you dirty commie
Very beautifully sung, very melodious
I am Bangladeshi, but i love every lyric of this song. This song says a lot.
Like what does it say can you please tell me
@superntrl1 it says "Pajeets are cow dung eater and they shit everywhere"
Love Dixieland from Lithuania
I'm getting depressed, but this music is there.
it will be ok
@@emafrancisco1808thanks.. Merry Christmas !
@@ferdinandfoch4112 merry christmas
@@ferdinandfoch4112 Merry Christmas!
Keep your head up
"You gonna pull those pistols or whistle dixie?"
Joesy wales
@@W5showteam yup
너무 좋다 너무 좋다 너무...너무...
Revolutionary music really warms the soul no matter the country of origin
Знаю эту песню со студенческих лет,обожаю её,как и другие в стиле кантри.
Best version
0:07 I'm sorry. Where have you came from?
Just learning English are ya?
@@Nicki-q4m Nope. I completely understood. "Alabama". This is just a stupid joke here.
From british to destroy a native
@@Blackbadger554 a native destroying another native
@@FrangkyMind nah natives were peaceful, all they did were rpe, murder, torture ritually, and enslave every other tribe. Other than that they were delicate flowers
Love the picture, nice brush strokes, might have been a lil better if the rebel had his eyes shadowed off or covered as well. The chorus for this version sounds different than most other Oh Susanna I've listened to, I wonder which one came first?
I knew this song when I was a kid. I was teach to sing it by music teacher at primary school
So nice👍👍👍👍👏👏👏
Хорошая песня. Привет из России.
Hope you get out safe 🙏
“AmErIcAnS dOnT hAvE cUlTuRe”
Its true
@@Leonardo_B Living in America doesn’t feel the same as living in other places in the world. Wonder why that is?
@@Leonardo_BIf a country exists it has a culture, doesn’t matter if it’s inspired from other cultures.
@@Leonardo_B Creole, Cajun, Southern hospitality, Immigration, New York, Cowboys, The Wild West, Hollywood, Native American culture, Blue Jeans, Bible belt, folk songs like this one, general patriotism, gold rushes and ghost towns, dozens of famous musicians, Manifest destiny, Disney, Lunch atop a Skyscraper (the photo), National parks, statue of liberty, Declaration of Independence and the Constitution, Western swing, country culture with modern ranchers... I could go on, but anyone who says America doesn't have culture is probably so surrounded by it, they just don't realize what it looks like.
@@justwatching8357 probably because it has no culture
Mixue: i want this
Another ones comin soon boys, though this time it wont be north and south, itll be left and right
SO THATS WHERE THAT SONG COMES FROM. IVE HEARD IT EVER SINCE I WAS LITTLE AND JUST LEARNED WHAT IT WAS CALLED.
The masculine urge to bleed out here
Everyone thinks this song is written by a southerner but it was written by a Yankee from Pennsylvania named Stephen Foster who is often called the Father of American of music 😂😂😂
That looks like a scene from a great Video game. You have a 1858 Remington Texas Sheriff six shot (no cowboy load). The enemy platoon is heading to you, who are the first six to you take down!!
i have the most vague memory of hearing this at vbs in 2008
This makes me want to play red dead 2
the fucking Mixue theme song lmaoo
We got an italian version that goes like "we were a hundred thousands with our balls hanging, the indian cames and cut them off, oh Susanna don't you cry for me, i got two spare balls in the pocket of my gilet" (it sounds way better in italian)
😂
Don't back down men we got this to the end
We had to do a Oregon trail through my school’s neighborhood in elementary school ans we learned all these songs, the neighbors also would wait in the bushes to ambush their kids and neighbors, good days
best Mixue theme song
Respect your culture from Bangladesh
Not if "respecting your culture" involves celebrating racist slavers
@@rorysparshott4223it’s our culture, and if you don’t like it well good for you but you have to admit we have good music
@@Boiled_Cabbage Yeah, the Nazis had impressive architecture too
@@rorysparshott4223 I hope you realize the "slavers" you speak of were a bunch of rich white assholes that didn't even fight in the war lmao. The people that fought the war were forced to only because they lived in the south and were being tormented by the north
@@rorysparshott4223Not defending it. The north had slaves too