My Great Grandfather was in the US Cavalry in Nicaragua from 1930-1934 and he said there was something about a Cavalry attack that made everything around you stop as if the world had come to a halt except for you and your mount and the troopers around you.
@@timmycho3191 no he was in horse mounted Cavalry, in Nicaragua all Cavalry units were horse mounted because tanks were too slow and cumbersome for the jungles and mountains of Central America. The US officially removed horses from "Cavalry" service in two acts of military order once in 1937 and again in 1942.
@@timmycho3191 As mentioned above the last official non ceremonial horse cavalry in US service was disbanded in WW2. Cavalry gave it all they had in the Philpines too.
I love how this song fits both a Southern U.S. accent and an Irish/Scottish accent. The song was written like an old fashioned western song but at the same time, sounds so good when put into a shanty type format, like this gentleman has done.
When you think about it the majority of southerners originated mostly from those areas so the southern accent & alot of the stories & stuff evolved & mixed from there through the generations. Its amazing how much has both changed & stayed the same
Becuse the southern accent is mostly Scottish and Irish decent. They came in New York yes! But alot of Irish and Scottish went south. There's a town in south Carolina that still speaks a very rare dialect of Scottish there's only like 20 of them left.
I heard a linguistic professor say that if you want to hear the actual accent of upper class British people from the 18/1900s that the area I'm from south western NC and North Western SC is about as close as you can get. The people here are ll decended from English/Irish/Scottish along with the fact that the area was so isolated that the accent pretty much didn't change for hundreds of years. On a side note, English people doi g the southern accents in movies always seems to work very well, and southern people doing the English accent, because of the similarities.
I find it fascinating that the cavalry charge died as a concept time and time again. Longbows killed the cavalry, the advent of firearms killed cavalry charges the advent of pike-squares killed the cavalry charge, the advent of non-plug bayonets killed the cavalry charge and so did machine-guns, tanks and so on and so on. Horse cavalry might be dead now but air-born cavalry in helicopters, as well as mechanized cavalry are still real. We still have our armored knights standing on the defense or charging though the enemy line, we have our cavalry raids and our fighting dragoons. The form changes but the spirit does not.
I'm not a historian but my understanding is that the cavalry has pretty much always been good at skirmishing and exploitation (like the raid on the camp in the video). however, the heavy cavalry charging into the main lines has only been viable on occasion depending on how the technologies stack up on the battlefield.
Cavalry was always supposed to be an exploitation weapon. All it takes is a bunch of people stood close together with pointy sticks to see off a cavalry charge.
Just in case you want to sing along!! I wanna be in the cavalry if they send me off to war I wanna good steed under me like my forefathers before I wanna good mount when the bugle sounds and I hear the cannons' roar I wanna be in the cavalry if they send me off to war I wanna horse in the volunteer force that's riding forth at dawn Please save for me some gallantry that will echo when I'm gone I beg of you sarge let me lead the charge when the battle lines are drawn Lemme at least leave a good hoof beat they'll remember loud and long I'd not a good foot soldier make, I'd be sour and slow at march And I'd be sick on a navy ship, and the sea would leave me parched But I'll be first in line if they'll let me ride, by god, you'll see my starch Lope back o'er the heath with the laurel wreath underneath that vict'ry arch Let me earn my spurs in the battle's blur where the day is lost or won I'll wield my lance as the ponies dance and the blackguards fire their guns A sabre keen, and a saddle carbine and an army Remington Where the hot lead screams with the cold, cold steel let me be a cav'lryman Let 'em play their flutes and stirrup my boots and place them back to front For I won't be back on the rider-less black (jack) and I'm finished in my hunt I wanna be in the cavalry if I must go off to war I wanna be in the cavalry, but I won't ride home no more
I was a Cavalry Scout for 9 years. The first time I heard this song was as a drunk 20-year old at my first regimental ball, and I thought it was the best song I'd ever heard. The second time I heard it was at 0430 on a December morning standing in formation in running shorts waiting for a squadron run. I did not enjoy it the second time. This reminds me of the first time I heard it.
You are the only band I've found that has covered this song this well. I have known the song for years - I served 25 years as a US Army Cavalry officer. My son loves this tune and remembers it from his earliest years. Thank you for a superb rendition. Consider doing the reprise, from the same album. It really puts it in context.
Reminds me of my late dad who was part of the South African Cavalry as a young man in the late 80's/early 90's. Wish I could've shown him this. He would've loved it.
When I completed the spur ride my unit let my grandfather, who fought at LZ X-ray, put my spurs on my boots in the ceremony...probably the best moment of my life
As a veteran myself I feel this greatly encaptures the spirit of young men going to war. Full of hope and desire to prove themselves and be the best, and as the song goes on and becomes more somber, in my mind represents the loss of innocence as those young men no romanticize war but realize the somber nature of it all
In case you want the EXACT lyrics to this particular cover: I wanna be in the cavalry if they send me off to war I wanna good steed under me like my forefathers before And I wanna good mount when the bugle sounds and I hear the cannons' roar I wanna be in the cavalry if I must go off to war I wanna horse in the volunteer force that's riding forth at dawn Please save for me some gallantry that will echo when I'm gone And I beg of you sarge let me lead the charge when the battle lines are drawn And Lemme at least leave a good hoof beat they'll remember loud and long I'd not a good foot soldier make, I'd be sour and slow at march And I'd be sick on a navy ship, and the sea would leave me parched But I'll be first in line if they'll let me ride, by god, you'll see my starch Lope back o'er the heath with the laurel wreath underneath that vict'ry arch I wanna be in the cavalry if they send me off to war I wanna good steed under me like my forefathers before And I wanna good mount when the bugle sounds and I hear the cannons' roar I wanna be in the cavalry if they send me off to war Let me earn my spurs in the battle's blur where the day is lost or won I'll wield my lance as the ponies dance and the blackguards fire their guns And a sabre keen, and a saddle carbine and an army Remington Where the hot lead screams with the cold, cold steel let me be a cav'lryman I wanna be in the cavalry if they send me off to war I wanna good steed under me like my forefathers before And I wanna good mount when the bugle sounds and I hear the cannons' roar I wanna be in the cavalry if they send me off to war Let 'em play their flutes and stirrup my boots and place them back to front For I won't be back on the rider-less black (jack) and I'm finished in my hunt I wanna be in the cavalry if they send me off to war I wanna be in the cavalry, but I won't ride home no more
Let us not forget those who rode off without the guarantee that they'd see tomorrow. Doing it not for glory nor for medal, but to assure theirs a better tomorrow.
You did an amazing job with this song, could you please also do "Horse soldiers" by the same singer Corb Lund? It has the same theme as this but covers way more cool stuff. It's really epic! 👍👍
I think it was an italian cavalry unit that charged russian lines in WW2. A German officer watched it and after the cavalry won went to the italians and said "That was very brave ... but we don´t do this anymore. Please, never do this again!"
@@julonkrutor4649 so it turns out it wasn't quite like that. The actual event was they charged at unprepared infantry. After they overran the infantry some armoured cars showed up and cut them to pieces. Where the tanks came in was some Italian reporters wrote a story after seeing tanks on scene with the dead cavalry and the German propaganda machine ran with it
I’ve never commented on a CZcams video but I figured I should I’m this one I appreciate you making this cover my man im currently a sergeant in the United States Cav this really made me reflect on the heritage of being a Cav scout thank you for that keep making awesome videos
beautiful cover mr. watkins! The visuals near the end really drive home the end of the age of saber armed horsemen absolutely dominating the European battlefield.
My great great father was in the kings guard of Serbia during the first world war and was known amongst the other soldiers as the horse carrier for the amount of horses he saved from dying
Its interesting that Cavalry was one of the most important branches in a states military for centuries. Cavalery led charges and breeched enemy lines and a Cavalry charge could break the enemy formation. But with the advancement in firearm technology in the 19th Century Cavalry lost its use more and more. With the invention of the Maxim Gun the Days of cavalry charges were over.
ok the music is obviously great, but.... I've been thinking about this scene in War Horse, and while I understand what the film makers were trying to show the audience with the cavalry charge being decimated by machine gun fire, the Germans would never have had that many machine guns lined up in one spot that early in the war. The "War of Movement" of the Summer and Fall of 1914 lasted a good bit of time, but receives almost no scholarly or popular attention when it comes to studies of The Great War
wanna be in the cavalry if they send me off to war I wanna good steed under me like my forefathers before I wanna good mount when the bugle sounds and I hear the cannons' roar I wanna be in the cavalry if they send me off to war I wanna horse in the volunteer force that's riding forth at dawn Please save for me some gallantry that will echo when I'm gone I beg of you sarge let me lead the charge when the battle lines are drawn Lemme at least leave a good hoof beat they'll remember loud and long I'd not a good foot soldier make, I'd be sour and slow at march And I'd be sick on a navy ship, and the sea would leave me parched But I'll be first in line if they'll let me ride, by god, you'll see my starch Lope back o'er the heath with the laurel wreath underneath that vict'ry arch Let me earn my spurs in the battle's blur where the day is lost or won I'll wield my lance as the ponies dance and the blackguards fire their guns A sabre keen, and a saddle carbine and an army Remington Where the hot lead screams with the cold, cold steel let me be a cav'lryman Let 'em play their flutes and stirrup my boots and place them back to front For I won't be back on the rider-less black (jack) and I'm finished in my hunt I wanna be in the cavalry if I must go off to war I wanna be in the cavalry, but I won't ride home no more
You did an amazing job with this song, could you please also do "Horse soldiers" by the same singer Corb Lund? It has the same theme as this but covers way more cool stuff. It's really epic!
This is such an amazing and honestly heartbreaking song... The contrast between the at first courageous lyrics and the slight innocence in his voice... And then the sudden realisation at the end, that he probably won't survive the whole ordeal... Incredibly powerful
I haven’t seen anyone else cover Corb Lund. This is good. Others have suggested the Reprise version, but if you want another suggestion: Losing Lately Gambler.
Very beautiful rendition of that song. But commenting on War Horse just for trivia ... that particular sabre at that particular time would've been used as a very very short lance to "give point" at the enemy. Basically ride into the enemy to stab. Yes, safety, yes actors.
YES IVE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS SINCE I SAW YOU ON TIKTOK ALONG TIME AGO, Ive been searching for things like it but you are the only one i actually liked
"Infantry is for the strong. Artillery is for the smart. Cavalry is for the brave"
Combat engineers are for winning
@@itorca logistics is for making it possible
And in the Army of the Potomac the saying was "Who ever saw a dead cavalry man?"
@@darkdialga777 and for Filipinos.
My Great Grandfather was in the US Cavalry in Nicaragua from 1930-1934 and he said there was something about a Cavalry attack that made everything around you stop as if the world had come to a halt except for you and your mount and the troopers around you.
I can imagine. 10,000 odd dudes on horses screaming their lungs out and firing pistols.
By cavalry do u mean tank divisions? Cuz i thought most cavalry unit got dispersed after ww1
@@timmycho3191 no he was in horse mounted Cavalry, in Nicaragua all Cavalry units were horse mounted because tanks were too slow and cumbersome for the jungles and mountains of Central America. The US officially removed horses from "Cavalry" service in two acts of military order once in 1937 and again in 1942.
@@spencermurphy5796 oo interesting i never knew that
@@timmycho3191 As mentioned above the last official non ceremonial horse cavalry in US service was disbanded in WW2. Cavalry gave it all they had in the Philpines too.
I love how this song fits both a Southern U.S. accent and an Irish/Scottish accent. The song was written like an old fashioned western song but at the same time, sounds so good when put into a shanty type format, like this gentleman has done.
When you think about it the majority of southerners originated mostly from those areas so the southern accent & alot of the stories & stuff evolved & mixed from there through the generations. Its amazing how much has both changed & stayed the same
Becuse the southern accent is mostly Scottish and Irish decent. They came in New York yes! But alot of Irish and Scottish went south. There's a town in south Carolina that still speaks a very rare dialect of Scottish there's only like 20 of them left.
@@OoMistiqueoO Thats because Country and it descendants are forms of Folk music, it's American Folk music when you get down to brass tacks
And Corb’s Canadian accent.
I heard a linguistic professor say that if you want to hear the actual accent of upper class British people from the 18/1900s that the area I'm from south western NC and North Western SC is about as close as you can get. The people here are ll decended from English/Irish/Scottish along with the fact that the area was so isolated that the accent pretty much didn't change for hundreds of years.
On a side note, English people doi g the southern accents in movies always seems to work very well, and southern people doing the English accent, because of the similarities.
I find it fascinating that the cavalry charge died as a concept time and time again. Longbows killed the cavalry, the advent of firearms killed cavalry charges the advent of pike-squares killed the cavalry charge, the advent of non-plug bayonets killed the cavalry charge and so did machine-guns, tanks and so on and so on. Horse cavalry might be dead now but air-born cavalry in helicopters, as well as mechanized cavalry are still real. We still have our armored knights standing on the defense or charging though the enemy line, we have our cavalry raids and our fighting dragoons.
The form changes but the spirit does not.
czcams.com/video/BiMUOuYUy1w/video.html if you haven't heard it before, Corb sung about this idea on the same album. Great song
I'm not a historian but my understanding is that the cavalry has pretty much always been good at skirmishing and exploitation (like the raid on the camp in the video). however, the heavy cavalry charging into the main lines has only been viable on occasion depending on how the technologies stack up on the battlefield.
But wait... some policemen still ride horses so it's not completely gone?
Cavalry was always supposed to be an exploitation weapon. All it takes is a bunch of people stood close together with pointy sticks to see off a cavalry charge.
@@onbekend1631 A cop patrolling on a horse is a far cry from a cavalry charge.
Just in case you want to sing along!!
I wanna be in the cavalry if they send me off to war
I wanna good steed under me like my forefathers before
I wanna good mount when the bugle sounds and I hear the cannons' roar
I wanna be in the cavalry if they send me off to war
I wanna horse in the volunteer force that's riding forth at dawn
Please save for me some gallantry that will echo when I'm gone
I beg of you sarge let me lead the charge when the battle lines are drawn
Lemme at least leave a good hoof beat they'll remember loud and long
I'd not a good foot soldier make, I'd be sour and slow at march
And I'd be sick on a navy ship, and the sea would leave me parched
But I'll be first in line if they'll let me ride, by god, you'll see my starch
Lope back o'er the heath with the laurel wreath underneath that vict'ry arch
Let me earn my spurs in the battle's blur where the day is lost or won
I'll wield my lance as the ponies dance and the blackguards fire their guns
A sabre keen, and a saddle carbine and an army Remington
Where the hot lead screams with the cold, cold steel let me be a cav'lryman
Let 'em play their flutes and stirrup my boots and place them back to front
For I won't be back on the rider-less black (jack) and I'm finished in my hunt
I wanna be in the cavalry if I must go off to war
I wanna be in the cavalry, but I won't ride home no more
Thank you!!!
@@Amdis100 your welcome my mate
An actual MVP^^
You...you are an amazing being!
Thanks
I was a Cavalry Scout for 9 years. The first time I heard this song was as a drunk 20-year old at my first regimental ball, and I thought it was the best song I'd ever heard. The second time I heard it was at 0430 on a December morning standing in formation in running shorts waiting for a squadron run. I did not enjoy it the second time. This reminds me of the first time I heard it.
haha glad to hear it!
Salute brother, from a former Cav Scout myself!
I was a signal corps soldier for 2 years. Never trust the government.
I was also a Scout in the 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment, stationed in the Fulda Gap from 1984 until the wall came down. Blackhorse! Allons!
Meanwhile in the Warhammer 40K Universe.
Death Rider of Krieg: *Silently Approves of this Song!*
Soldier! Your shovels shaft is to long. You will get a horse, and ride in the front line. :D
@@Lyray BRUDER!
"silently"
Happy gasmask noises.
This would be their theme just add a bit of metal to it
This was the song that made me find him, and honestly. I'm glad to find him, cause his voice is soo good!
Right!!!!
I was until i found his content and support for the Irish terrorists the IRA and communist stuff that came after.
You are the only band I've found that has covered this song this well. I have known the song for years - I served 25 years as a US Army Cavalry officer. My son loves this tune and remembers it from his earliest years. Thank you for a superb rendition. Consider doing the reprise, from the same album. It really puts it in context.
Definitely!
I desperately need this as a Spotify release. I've been playing this on loop for literal hours.
Soon!
@@sethstatonwatkins WOOHOO!!!!
I was a tanker in the Idaho Army National Guard for 4 almost 5 years. This song and Fiddler's Green remind me of my time in the service. Great times
Reminds me of my late dad who was part of the South African Cavalry as a young man in the late 80's/early 90's. Wish I could've shown him this. He would've loved it.
When I completed the spur ride my unit let my grandfather, who fought at LZ X-ray, put my spurs on my boots in the ceremony...probably the best moment of my life
As a veteran myself I feel this greatly encaptures the spirit of young men going to war. Full of hope and desire to prove themselves and be the best, and as the song goes on and becomes more somber, in my mind represents the loss of innocence as those young men no romanticize war but realize the somber nature of it all
Well said, thank you
When I showed the lyrics of this song to my tutor of English, she was genuinely shocked just by how horrifying they were:)
@@ukaz1400 Tell us what happens when you show her the lyrics for Blood on the Risers ;)
Corb Lund also made a reprise of this song which shows how brutal war truly is, I highly recommend checking it out
@@why9541 I've heard it before It pretty good
In case you want the EXACT lyrics to this particular cover:
I wanna be in the cavalry if they send me off to war
I wanna good steed under me like my forefathers before
And I wanna good mount when the bugle sounds and I hear the cannons' roar
I wanna be in the cavalry if I must go off to war
I wanna horse in the volunteer force that's riding forth at dawn
Please save for me some gallantry that will echo when I'm gone
And I beg of you sarge let me lead the charge when the battle lines are drawn
And Lemme at least leave a good hoof beat they'll remember loud and long
I'd not a good foot soldier make, I'd be sour and slow at march
And I'd be sick on a navy ship, and the sea would leave me parched
But I'll be first in line if they'll let me ride, by god, you'll see my starch
Lope back o'er the heath with the laurel wreath underneath that vict'ry arch
I wanna be in the cavalry if they send me off to war
I wanna good steed under me like my forefathers before
And I wanna good mount when the bugle sounds and I hear the cannons' roar
I wanna be in the cavalry if they send me off to war
Let me earn my spurs in the battle's blur where the day is lost or won
I'll wield my lance as the ponies dance and the blackguards fire their guns
And a sabre keen, and a saddle carbine and an army Remington
Where the hot lead screams with the cold, cold steel let me be a cav'lryman
I wanna be in the cavalry if they send me off to war
I wanna good steed under me like my forefathers before
And I wanna good mount when the bugle sounds and I hear the cannons' roar
I wanna be in the cavalry if they send me off to war
Let 'em play their flutes and stirrup my boots and place them back to front
For I won't be back on the rider-less black (jack) and I'm finished in my hunt
I wanna be in the cavalry if they send me off to war
I wanna be in the cavalry, but I won't ride home no more
Not all heroes wear capes. Thanks Madam ❤
Let us not forget those who rode off without the guarantee that they'd see tomorrow. Doing it not for glory nor for medal, but to assure theirs a better tomorrow.
You did an amazing job with this song, could you please also do "Horse soldiers" by the same singer Corb Lund? It has the same theme as this but covers way more cool stuff. It's really epic! 👍👍
I'd like to see that song to, along with the Reprise of this song.
It also has no business slapping as much as it does
@@Fordring1776 LMAO! It does too! Slapping to that tune as I charge into an enemy machine gun nest atop my stallion!!
He just released it today!
I would love to hear him sing keep your rifle by your side
Same
That would sound epic
I feel Now He's Our Father would sound good as well
This man living in 3021
I think it was an italian cavalry unit that charged russian lines in WW2. A German officer watched it and after the cavalry won went to the italians and said "That was very brave ... but we don´t do this anymore. Please, never do this again!"
Not too sure about this one but I do know that the Polish army charged German tanks on horseback
@@duncankelcey9281 They charged TANKS if i remamber correctly. That must have taken balls of steal.
Edit: I mean the polish ^^
@@julonkrutor4649 yeah sadly they were cut down right quick
@@julonkrutor4649 so it turns out it wasn't quite like that. The actual event was they charged at unprepared infantry. After they overran the infantry some armoured cars showed up and cut them to pieces. Where the tanks came in was some Italian reporters wrote a story after seeing tanks on scene with the dead cavalry and the German propaganda machine ran with it
@@duncankelcey9281 thx
I would love to hear you sing "The Foggy Dew", one of my favorite irish songs
Bring back the black and tans
@@GreenCocanix full Ireland
Had to listen to this again after you posted the reprise. So powerful. Especially the ending.
Thank you (:
I’ve never commented on a CZcams video but I figured I should I’m this one I appreciate you making this cover my man im currently a sergeant in the United States Cav this really made me reflect on the heritage of being a Cav scout thank you for that keep making awesome videos
What a time to be listening
yes
Never have I heard a better version of this song
Amongst those people who developed alongside the horse there's a deep religious and cultural connection between man and horse even now.
Every time I see one of your songs I expect the best and I'm always surprised by how my expectations were blown away, another phenomenal piece
Veteran here. USA. 1st of 2nd Armoured Cavalry Regiment. I love your version of this classic. 👍
chills every time I listen.
As a the niece of a Calvery man, this one absolutely makes my heart happy. 😊
My great grandfather was a us Calvary in the civil war he died valiantly leading his last charge
Love how the battle sounds are woven in at the end
Now that I've heard this the whole way through i would love to hear the Reprise of this.
beautiful cover mr. watkins! The visuals near the end really drive home the end of the age of saber armed horsemen absolutely dominating the European battlefield.
I'd kill a man to hear you cover Horse Soldier, Horse Soldier by Corb Lund.
hells yeah!
I didn't think this song needed a cover until now. That was absolutely amazing my man, one of the best things I've ever heard.
Now we need the reprise of this song, just to hear your magnificent voice again!
BATTASTICLY BATERRIFFIC!
Thanks! DEO VINDICE!
Sing I wanna be in the Cavalry - Reprise, its a wonderful companion piece to this
Seth, Thank you for sharing your incredible gift.
Great song. I was attached to the 1st Cav, 3rd B.C.T. Baghdad 2004. We didn't have horses, darn it.
My great great father was in the kings guard of Serbia during the first world war and was known amongst the other soldiers as the horse carrier for the amount of horses he saved from dying
My 14 year old son sent me this. Well played.
This is by far my favorite
Great song
This is the theme song of every cavalry unit in the army.
Brave Rifles!
Its interesting that Cavalry was one of the most important branches in a states military for centuries. Cavalery led charges and breeched enemy lines and a Cavalry charge could break the enemy formation. But with the advancement in firearm technology in the 19th Century Cavalry lost its use more and more. With the invention of the Maxim Gun the Days of cavalry charges were over.
We still charge today, you just need to do it at the right time.
i would love to hear you perform "the parting glass". amazing voice. thank you
Great song, great cover, great movie. Well done all around
Am learning to play the marching drum because of this song an you did a awesome cover of this song
ok the music is obviously great, but.... I've been thinking about this scene in War Horse, and while I understand what the film makers were trying to show the audience with the cavalry charge being decimated by machine gun fire, the Germans would never have had that many machine guns lined up in one spot that early in the war. The "War of Movement" of the Summer and Fall of 1914 lasted a good bit of time, but receives almost no scholarly or popular attention when it comes to studies of The Great War
wanna be in the cavalry if they send me off to war
I wanna good steed under me like my forefathers before
I wanna good mount when the bugle sounds and I hear the cannons' roar
I wanna be in the cavalry if they send me off to war
I wanna horse in the volunteer force that's riding forth at dawn
Please save for me some gallantry that will echo when I'm gone
I beg of you sarge let me lead the charge when the battle lines are drawn
Lemme at least leave a good hoof beat they'll remember loud and long
I'd not a good foot soldier make, I'd be sour and slow at march
And I'd be sick on a navy ship, and the sea would leave me parched
But I'll be first in line if they'll let me ride, by god, you'll see my starch
Lope back o'er the heath with the laurel wreath underneath that vict'ry arch
Let me earn my spurs in the battle's blur where the day is lost or won
I'll wield my lance as the ponies dance and the blackguards fire their guns
A sabre keen, and a saddle carbine and an army Remington
Where the hot lead screams with the cold, cold steel let me be a cav'lryman
Let 'em play their flutes and stirrup my boots and place them back to front
For I won't be back on the rider-less black (jack) and I'm finished in my hunt
I wanna be in the cavalry if I must go off to war
I wanna be in the cavalry, but I won't ride home no more
THANK YOU! YOU DID IT! GREAT JOB! YOU ARE ALWAYS AMAZING WHEN SINGING THESE SONGS, ABSOLUTELY AMAZING MI LAD!
You did an amazing job with this song, could you please also do "Horse soldiers" by the same singer Corb Lund? It has the same theme as this but covers way more cool stuff. It's really epic!
Why did this make me cry?
Who here is down for this guy to cover, the whole horse solider album
I am mildly obsessed with this song. The way he sings it just hits me right. The cadence is amazing.
You're just slowly covering everything from my Spotify playlist
Fr! Yeah same here, but doing it way better than any of the originals!
Awesome song, perfectly rendered. Well done.
1-1 Cavalry, Katterbach Germany 1987-1991.
I love your renditions of various songs; I saw you perform this on Tik Tok and I am so appreciative that you made a full version!
This is one of our favorite songs from Corb Lund and you did it well. I liked the video you accompanied with it.
I’m sad I can only like this once 🥺
This is such an amazing and honestly heartbreaking song... The contrast between the at first courageous lyrics and the slight innocence in his voice... And then the sudden realisation at the end, that he probably won't survive the whole ordeal... Incredibly powerful
Im just interacting to help spread this guy's music because it's wonderful.
Thank you for bringing me to tears once again
i love love love this song
You have this 11B mad goosebumps.
Found this on tik tok so glad I did nice job!
I love this
Idk why but song makes me want to cry
War Horse is a movie that always fuckin gets my tears a goin.
This cover brings me to tears! It is amazing
Glad you like it!
I haven’t seen anyone else cover Corb Lund. This is good. Others have suggested the Reprise version, but if you want another suggestion: Losing Lately Gambler.
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Absolutely phenomenal. As someone who saw the tik tok when it was first posted and has been waiting for this ever since thank you.
Luv this song
WAP is known all over the world yet this lad only has 11k subs?!?! What the hell is wrong with people?!?!?!
Ooh! That gave me chills...
I love to sing this amazing song too!
Son you're just getting better and better with each and every song I hear. Glad I found you here!!
Thank you, friend!
Very beautiful rendition of that song.
But commenting on War Horse just for trivia ... that particular sabre at that particular time would've been used as a very very short lance to "give point" at the enemy. Basically ride into the enemy to stab.
Yes, safety, yes actors.
Thank GOD! Thanks to your tiktok I've been listening to this none-stop and Black and Tans AND I LOVE YOUR VOICE!!!
goose bumps.
1. listen to this cover
2. listen to the original
3. come back to this cuz, its way better
Moral of the Sotry.
Hide in tents when the Cavalry rides towards you.
That album, by Corn Lund, is fantastic!! Each song!!
This is a good cover!
This is amazing, can't stop listening!
Your voice is perfect for this stuff.
nice of those lads at the end to spare the horses
You make great music, ever considered using Spotify? Also, could you make a playlist of your covers so that I can listen to them on repeat
Can do!
Dude your voice is perfect for this song
You did justice to the song without copying the original. I approve.
YES IVE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS SINCE I SAW YOU ON TIKTOK ALONG TIME AGO, Ive been searching for things like it but you are the only one i actually liked
Glad you like it!
I will be singing this as my soul leaves my body and God will make it so.
Бесподобно!!!!!!!!!
Lol
Just came from TikTok thank you for covering one of my favorite songs keep up the good work
Wonderful song..wonderful voice
Wow 🤩
I had this song, on repeat, for like a week by now... this really makes my brain go brrrrt
Beautiful voice and a amazing cover 👍❤️
Oh I’m god. I have no words. This is the best rendition of this song i have ever heard. Great job
Much love from dallas