Best version! The yeller bellies of Lincolnshire are among the nicest people you'll encounter, and nothing beats Grimsby fish.
I think you’ll find Hull fish to be nicer ;) but you’re right, I’m proud to call Lincolnshire my neighbours to the south 🙂
My county and will be until my death. Long live Lincolnshire!
Proud to live in Englands most beautiful county, Lincolnshire❤🏴
I remember the tune being used for an advert for Golden Wonder crisps back in the day😅. Lovely folk song
Came here from a numbers station.
How far Lincolnshire had fallen... This makes me feel homesick even though I'm already here
My soul is all of the county I am a true yellow belly 🙏❤️🇬🇧❤️🙏 🔥flaming june twenty three 🔥
We're clawing some respect back. We've got a devolution agreement now. Gov'ts havin' ta listen to us more now, lad. Now that food's gettin' harder to import.
Nice love the whistle like to hear more of it on recordings
Makes me feel homesick...
And the strange thing is , u feel homeaick no matter where u from, im romanian and i feel da same...
@@mr.briton365 No, I'm from Leicestershire. I take it you are from Lincolnshire?
@@Cocodrillo18 You are so right Eddie. It doesn't matter what country you originate from. Home is where the heart ❤ is.
@@annbrannigan3958 close, I’m a Yorkshire lad. But I’m East Yorkshire so Lincolnshire is only a stone’s throw away
Greetings from the CITY OF LINCOLN LINCOLNSHIRE, home of the yellow bellies and the DAMBUSTERS COUNTY. This is our national anthem throughout the county. Home of the mischievous IMPS. 😈👹 🙏❤️🇬🇧❤️🙏 Apr twenty three 🔴⚪️🔴⚪️
I'm brazilian but i love this song, it makes me want to hunt animals in the countryside or something like that
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American Version:
'Twas in the days of seventy-six
When freemen young and old
All fought for Independence then
Each hero brave and bold!
'Twas then the noble Stars and Stripes
In triumph did appear
And defended by brave patriots
The Yankee Volunteers
'Tis my great delight to march and fight
Like a New York Volunteer!
Now, there's our City Regiments
Just see what they have done:
The first to offer to the State
To go to Washington
To protect the Federal Capital
And the flag they love so dear!
And they've done their duty nobly
Like New York Volunteers!
'Tis my great delight to march and fight
Like a New York Volunteer!
The Rebels out in Maryland
They madly raved and swore
They'd let none of our Union troops
Pass through Baltimore
But the Massachusetts Regiment
No traitors did they fear
But fought their way to Washington
Like Yankee Volunteers!
'Tis my great delight to march and fight
Like a New York Volunteer!
I want you to join the 11th New York Fire Zouaves, help us fight the Johnny Rebs!
moreso a New York Version
Theres an American version from at the end of the War of 1812
From Kirton in Lindsey in North Lincolnshire, a town that has been lucky enough to keep its Englishness and in which this song is sung.
I'm from just round the corner in Winterton!
I'm near there too!!!
Nice to spot a fellow yellowbelly. Regards, a Sleafordian.