@@albertmak5496 I'm gonna feel SO BAD when you realize what the second verse actually says in the original version. Also this version being "sanitized" is good. Since I wanna sing this wonderful love song. But I don't wanna say "darkie" or the n-word.
@@yoshii63 I know the second verse. But okay boy, sing this "wonderful" song waving the confederate flag, drink a Bud and raise another statue for people who fought AGAINST the USA.
@@albertmak5496 then Union Dixie would be a Confederate song. The Northern Abolitionists loved Dixieland. However thy didn't wanna sing a pro-Confederate song. So they created Union Dixie. They're doing the exact same here. Sure it isn't exactly anti-Confederate. However they removed most if not all of the racist lyrics that still shames the song today.
@@yoshii63 I'm afraid you are missing my point. By sanitizing history the facts will be forgotten. And i (agreed, my personal opinion) have a great problem with that.
@@felixtheredfox1778 The difference between Jacobite music is that it's political in origin. There's nothing political about "Oh, Susana." It's an American folk song to the rest of the world.
@@edwardcumpstey9061 i was more saying that Jacobite songs are *typically* Scottish. Whilst Scottish people are technically British because they live in Britain, many would either reject the label or prefer Scottish. Same with Dixie, we are technically American because we‘re in the US, but Dixie is a separate culture from the rest of the US with its own traditions, food, music, and dialect.
0:42 I... you know what... nevermind.
Just a little disappointed
0:36 i remember this part a bit differently...
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sus lyrics
swimmers
I don’t get it.
@@Am3rican_Empire Oh Susana original lyrics earth that up
Best version of Oh Susanna, thanks for uploading this masterpiece.
Definitely not made by southerners but it's good
not best version
@@koi81019 which version is best for you?
@@Kapheria14 original
@@tomasz8614 pov me only knowing this version and the 2nd South Carolina String Band version.
0:44
Something feels off
Not just off, the original says killed 500 N word, but he... why learn from the past? The US is on it's way back to these "Great times" so why not?
Ni-
500 ni-
This was weird yet beautiful, especially the ending, I can't believe it lul
Best version I heard yet. Real epic and spine tingling!
0:43 hmm, I wonder what the original lyrics would have been for them to have to change it...
swimmers
diggers ⛏👨🏿
nuttelers
Something that rhymes with riber...
Such a powerful and emotional song 🥲
Well it hits different when you live the southern part of US
Beautiful 😻
Lyric correction: fourth verse is actually
"If I do not find her then I'll surely die" not "if I do not find her no one will surely die"
What a load of BS, the fourth verse is: If i do not find her then this "Darkie" will surely die. This version is sanitized, this song is racist AF
@@albertmak5496 I'm gonna feel SO BAD when you realize what the second verse actually says in the original version. Also this version being "sanitized" is good. Since I wanna sing this wonderful love song. But I don't wanna say "darkie" or the n-word.
@@yoshii63 I know the second verse. But okay boy, sing this "wonderful" song waving the confederate flag, drink a Bud and raise another statue for people who fought AGAINST the USA.
@@albertmak5496 then Union Dixie would be a Confederate song. The Northern Abolitionists loved Dixieland. However thy didn't wanna sing a pro-Confederate song. So they created Union Dixie. They're doing the exact same here. Sure it isn't exactly anti-Confederate. However they removed most if not all of the racist lyrics that still shames the song today.
@@yoshii63 I'm afraid you are missing my point. By sanitizing history the facts will be forgotten. And i (agreed, my personal opinion) have a great problem with that.
My mom hates the song because it's her name a running joke with my family in anybody that knows her she had to sing in an elementary school😂
0:40
Im Impressed that they changes the n word with five hundred men and some versions also included "chiggers" and "kittens" or "dogs"
euphonious❤
The south is a beautiful place, love that song
A mais linda versão dessa belíssima canção: SUSANA🌷👏
0:43 This isnt the original lyrics, its "And killed five hundred N[CENSORED]"
That's the Jim Crow version. That is not the original version.
@@deutschekanadische are you sure
@@deutschekanadische it is the original version
This music is better than the music nowadays
Thank you , it's pretty❤
Minor correction: To keep the rhyme, this version has "round the bend" instead of "down the river."
Hmm,i feel something's familiar
This is a great version of the song, it’s quite loud but I like that, it’s very uplifting.
0:41 Doze aint da dern mouth words!
Now, now, we all know what word rhymes with _river_ and it certainly isn't _men_ .
A very American song
Never actually heard most of the lyrics. Usually only the refrain and maybe the first verse.
@ogSlyBot Oh no, I'd never have known!
Love from Mexico ❤
Oh Susana is old song and cosplay mixue😂👍👍
he got a sister in louisiana? dang, long distance family.
from the slave trade
Some grown from grit, some grown from concrete. Concrete sinks. Get it?
The origional song was the best.
Kept all of the original lyrics except changing the hard r to "men"
What album/video is this one from?
It's an old song, not really a video/album (this version is clean, the real version is very racist so watch at your own will)
@@whatnot1235 I mean this specific recording
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censored version
Everything was fine at first but it suddenly became noisy
Yeah. Its recommended to listen with earphones.
I am an Arab from Iraq I love this song❤
South version is better
😂the traitor version you mean
This IS the south version. It just has more verses…
@@__mindflayer__i think he ment the version with the n-word.
@@karolgoofit7901 that’s the Jim Crow version and not the original.
The cottonfield version is better
they put too much sauce on it
you could atleast upload original one
its an old song, so if you wanted the original playing of it, well its impossible because the guy who made it and played it first is dead now
Honestly I prefer this one over the racist one.
I just wish it wasn’t really a chorus.
Whats the racist one
What's the deal with that terroristic profile pic lmao
@@nazalostizsrbije n-word
@@nazalostizsrbije The original had the N word in the lyrics.
The song is covered by yankees
The song isn’t American in origin, it’s Dixie
Both the same thing , ain 't it ?
@@abandonthis not really, it’s like the difference between Scottish and English, wouldn’t call Jacobite songs “British music”
@@felixtheredfox1778 The difference between Jacobite music is that it's political in origin. There's nothing political about "Oh, Susana." It's an American folk song to the rest of the world.
@@edwardcumpstey9061 i was more saying that Jacobite songs are *typically* Scottish. Whilst Scottish people are technically British because they live in Britain, many would either reject the label or prefer Scottish. Same with Dixie, we are technically American because we‘re in the US, but Dixie is a separate culture from the rest of the US with its own traditions, food, music, and dialect.
@@felixtheredfox1778 That's understandable.