I'm Chinese. I respect the Southerners' pride in their heritage. The majority of the Confederate army did not own slaves. Why did they fight? Obviously not for slavery. We are very misled to think that the Civil War was only about slavery. Any state or nation has the right to defend itself when invaded or threatened.
0:00 "Bonnie Blue Flag" 1:56 "Oh Susanna" 4:39 "Yellow Rose of Texas" 7:38 "Kelly's Irish Brigade" 10:55 "Southern Soldier" 15:59 "Riding A Raid" 18:05 "Rose of Alabamy" 20:40 "Roll Alabama" 23:32 "The Cavalier's Glee" 26:15 "Jakcson in the Valley" 29:33 "RebeI In The Woods" 35:40 "I Wish I Was In Dixie"
Well Im from Brazil and thus Im highly suspected to issue an opinion . I like everything of confederate and southern USA . But my ever prefered patriotic American song is the union music "when Johnny comes marching home"
Sad to say, Robt Edward Lee was a traitor to his country, and an oath-breaker. Other than that, quite a gentleman and a Christian. Sad times, long since passed away...
Man, I've been in that position more than once, and every single time, it's prayer. It's praying for friends and family and that you've left something good for them.
My ancestors all lived south of the Mason-Dixon since early 1600's until 1960's I am proud that my kinsmen served in 14different confederate units in the eastern, western, and trans-missisippi theatres! Surviving letters indicate that they enlisted to defend their homes against the " "yankee mercenary invasion"
The mercenary invasion is correct. Approximately 20-25% of the union army was foreign born by 1865. Many union soldiers were veterans of failed attempts at overthrowing legitimate governments in Europe on behalf of Marxism.
It's a great compilation! Here in brazil we have some cities that received some immigrants from the american civil war, like Santa Bárbara d'Oeste or Americana and the descendants still organizing a festival in these cities celebrating the south and its culture. (I think Brazil is the only country that has a cemetery and a memorial for the Confederates outside the USA) 🇺🇸🤝🇧🇷
@@mulan10003 Ppl just don't understand the Civil War at all. It had so very little to do with the abolition of slavery itself. It's just so much easier to say "slavery" and call it a day.
Ah, the "Yellow Rose...." I have a download of the original version, which, of course, is never played, in public, these days: "She's the sweetest rose of Color, this Darkie's ever seen..." She was called "Yellow" because she was a Mulato.
At the age of 23 I landed to the US comming from France and spend five years around the ole South mostly in Tennessee that’s where I learn english among those good folks Now I’m 74 and still think
J'ai 16 ans j'habite en France et je rêve de faire comme vous, partir vivre en Amérique plus précisément à Dixie pour tous le respect que j'ai pour ce pays. Sa doit être incroyable d'avoir vécu la bas.
@@Zerkodumas C’est vrai que j’y ai passé de belles années de plus nous étions dans les années 70 donc flower power peace and love le contraire de notre époque de violence Depuis le drapeau du Sud a été chassé des monuments publics et souvent interdit Comme l’Histoire de ce monde disparu sauf dans le cœur des habitants du Vieux Sud Gloire au Dixiland
Since you are fluent with the French language. For grins go to Miami, Florida. There are lots of people from Haiti. French is spoken in Haiti. May sound a little too fast in rythem. Certainly not like what is spoken in France, nor Quebec, Canada. Then try the Cajun French in Louisiana. You can listen to both on various CZcams videos. The origins of Cajun French is from the French speaking side of the Basque Mountains. It may sound a little strange.
I’ve never seen the south as traitors to our country but brothers with different traditions and culture. As a midwestern native I salute both my flag and theirs🇺🇸❤️🤍💙
"They do not know what they say. If it came to a conflict of arms, the war will last at least four years. Northern politicians will not appreciate the determination and pluck of the South, and Southern politicians do not appreciate the numbers, resources, and patient perseverance of the North. Both sides forget that we are all Americans. I foresee that our country will pass through a terrible ordeal, a necessary expiation, perhaps, for our national sins." (Robert E. Lee)
@@christophvohland8407 Er wurde nicht Präsident, weil er ein Verräter ist, im Grunde wäre er einem General Hitlers ähnlich, hätten sie es verdient zu leben?
@@whitequasar4686 the role of slavery is uplayed in the civil war. Sure, I cannot deny slavery was one of, if not the main reason of the war, but you see these woke people saying it was the only cause, not like anything else was occuring.
Not sure if Kelly's Irish Brigade or Riding A Raid was my overall favorite. Both got my heart beating as a Christian and a Vet. Thanks for uploading this. : )
4th Alabama Infantry Regiment “ we shall drive forward “ Battle of Chickamauga Georgia September 19th ~20th 1863. “ that hollow victory at Chickamauga sealed the fate of the Confederacy “
@@finallythere100 They're just American patriotic songs now. Battle Hymn of the Republic, Johnny Comes Marching Home, John Brown's Dead Body, Marching Through Georgia, Battle Cry of Freedom (which has a Confederate version), and others. People often prefer Confederate music because it's a lot less common to hear and more regionally/culturally distinct.
All the South ever desired was that the Union as established by our Forefathers be preserved and that the government be administered in purity and truth General Robert E Lee Confederate Army
You might have noticed that most of your ancestors were of european ancestry. We helped build America too Greetings from the Netherlands 🇳🇱 On personal note I love nation's or people fighting for a cause and folk music is beautiful
General Robertson,, is Texas ready for this day? General Lee Sir, the 1st Texas Brigade, shall never fail you. The Ragged Old 1st Seven Pines, Gaines Mill. The yellow rose battalion. “ Auntie Polly” for his concern for his fighting men.
Yeah but statically they were twice the number of confederates soldiers so they lost less men than the south proportionaly to the number of soldiers they had. This also makes the South stand for 4 years more impressive because they were outnumbered by far but held their ground.
@@kazakovbrekker That is the opposite of the truth. The Union had all the resources and people. Union troops were numbered at 2,128,948, while the Rebels had 1,082,119 troops... Where did you dream that nonsense up? Rebels were outnumbered 2:1 and lacked supplies. One of Butcher Grant's tactics was to throw men at Rebels repeatedly since the Union had men to spare. Lee was very tactful understanding he did not.
@@Urusovite thats what I said, the south was outnumbered and really hold their ground. But as they were fewer, they had more losses than the union if we compare the size of the army (approximately 19% losses for the union and 23% losses for the South if I remember correctku)
@@kazakovbrekker Yeah proportionally for obvious reasons. It still doesn't change that the Union lost 2-3x as many men as the South depending on the source you read for estimates.
No matter how many memorials they move, the honor the men and women earned with their service for their country will always remain. There was nothing civil about the war of northern aggression on the people that only wanted the rights of self determination !
@@UniteForgetLeftRightWeird considering Lincoln wanted slavery to be continued indefinitely, mainly because he believed that black people were not as human as whites.
As someone raised in GA, of Mexican heritage, I find nothing wrong with my neighbors' pride in their heritage. I respect the culture I learned to grow alongside and I wish for it's persistance.
@@fenrirauffahrt272 During the American Civil War slaves fleeing from their German slave master entered the Federal Union army Fort Stevens at Washington D.C. They heard German spoken by Union(Yankee) soldiers so they spoke German with them being officially freed from slavery by this German Union regiment.When this Fort was attacked by Confederate army in 1864 President Abraham Lincoln was standing on the ramparts of this Fort watching the battle until a doctor standing next to him got shoot.Good luck and Peace through Jesus Christ. 😇✡️✝️🌈🏰🏰🏰🌷🌸🌺 and Our Lady of Guadalupe Clearwater 🌈 Madonna.The rainbow of God.
@@fenrirauffahrt272 😆😆😅😅I saw that fiction movie.I agree this is fiction.I got my information from a book about Washington D.C. during the Civil War several years ago at the Queens 168 New York Library on 168 St.I like your sense of humor,you almost had me on the floor laughing.🤣🤣🤣🤣😆😆😅😅✝️🔯
I was born and raised in Illinois, but i have found out that 11 of my kin fought for the South. In fact, how my family came to be in Illinois was one of my kinsman was a prisoner at Alton, Illinois.
Even though my ideological views could be best described as Social Democracy, I love listening to Confederate songs. Greetings from Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The variations of the "First National Flag" are an interesting subject. The one displayed here has 13 stars. There are the usual 11, plus two more, for Kentucky and Missouri. They did not secede, but had sent delegates to the Confederate Convention.
@@noiamnotjohn3351 My understanding is that most Kentuckians were pro-Confederate, but Unionists got control of the government, and in Missouri, the reverse was true: The people were pro-Union, but Confederates took over the government. In both cases, the divisions were great enough, that neither one officially participated in the war. "Unofficially," it was a different matter, Unionists & Confederates, killing each other, in both states.
@@kennethhamby9811 True. And the situation was even weirder. Most Kentuckians supported the Confederacy, but the Unionists took over the state government. And the majority of people in Missouri were pro-Union, but the Confederates gained control. The people of Maryland were for secession, but Lincoln prevented it, by imprisoning (without trial, as was his habit) the state's public officials.
And look at the tyranny we are under again because their exercise of power was not checked in the 1860's. We live under what our forefathers fought and died to escape. They must be rolling in their graves at what we have allowed to happen.
@@HogExeNadoUserUnion still preserved slavery. Only then it was wage slavery rather than chattel slavery. America of today is a shithole thanks to the ideals of the Union and who they fought for.
@@blakefrazier9991 We carry our Rebel-flag, for R&R-music, since the 70's, and NO-ONE will take it out of our hands! Rebel till death, AND beyond, mate!
@@Icanhasautomaticcheeseburger Truth always wins, no matter how evil attempts to prevail over it. God has already won the victory and when time is done and you stand before the thrown of the most high you will have to give an account for why you lied to people of these historical events.
Dixie doesn’t have to pertain to the civil war Dixie is also a way of life and more importantly a spirit that is in the heart of many a southerner and just southerners all alike white black it doesn’t matter
@@braxtonbrewer9037 i get that and that’s absolutely true, but this video is specifically referring to the confederacy, with three awful men on the thumbnail
Go on these Confederacy pages and you'll find love for the South coming from Mexico, France, UK, Argentina, Russia, Colombia, Egypt, Sweden, China, Ecuador, and everywhere else. Meanwhile, those bashing it? Some bitter 20 year old guy the MSM has somehow tricked into thinking he'll lose his LGBTQ lover if a Confederate flag flies across the street. And by across the street, I mean from his gated Vermont villa, probably 15 miles away from the nearest Black person...Sorry, bub, but I'll take the South's side on this one. Go Rebels, from Southern Cal.
No one will probably see this comment. Growing up all over the US (military fam) I’ve come to know that the war isn’t/wasn’t as black and white as ppl think it is. I think history is important regardless if it hurts to talk abt (ie slavery) to talk and learn from it helps us in the present and future to not repeat it. We should not try to cover up history and tear away the hardships of those past men and women who came before. I also think is the CSA won or forced a draw, feel like slavery would’ve been fazed out in a couple of years as industry would eventually come to Dixie and to be on the world stage and trade I’m sure the major powers at the time would something like to trade must get rid of slavery. No one alive today took part of the conflict/politics, so we can only look at why it happened from both point of views. But the CSA did know how to write some bangers.
It was about TAXES and freedom of the state NOT slavery as has been taught by the Yankee ever since reconstruction. Remember, the victor ALWAYS writes the tale and they didn't want the future generations knowing it was all about taxes and big federal government. WELL CONGRATULATIONS YANKS! Obama and Biden and their socialist, one-world, totalitarian plans is where your big government got us all! smmfh
The Civil War was about states rights(South) vs Federal control(North). Slavery was a secondary issue and was lawfully denounced with the Emancipation Proclamation signed in January 1st 1863.1/3 of all slaves were in the North. 1/2% of the population in the South were slave owners. Pigeonholing all Southerners is an ignorant and common practice by bigots, whom are largely in the North. Kids either fail to learn or research effectively, the Civil War in school.
Elijah, You make a lot of sense. There were numerous hot heads on both sides who helped start the American Civil War. Strong state loyalty followed suit, and initially the "ladies" cheered their men onward. So many believed the Southern propagandists and bought into the myth of Rebel military might. The North did its bragging, too, and believed just a few battles would end the rebellion. Some had believed the First Bull Run would do it. The South lacked industry for replacement of military arms, and their manpower was limited. All they could provide were wooden coffins...not even the square pegged nails to put them together. Yet, many a man loyally, but blindly, followed Robert E. Lee. Union generals, for the most part, did not inspire this kind of confidence until late in the War. Grant, once positioned correctly, had the manpower, arms, staff, and guts to bring this prolonged bloody disaster to a close. Lincoln held on to his beliefs. Yes, slavery was abolished; however, vicious, inconsistent reconstruction and carpet baggers made the South grow bitter, and the freed slaves were not too much better off. The plantation system in a modified form survived well into the 1950s. All was so sad! I had family on both sides, and have lived in both the North and South. My great, great grandmother was giving birth to a son while some of the fighting at Port Hudson, LA (it followed Vicksburg) spilled across the Mississippi River and took place under her bedroom window. She survived less than a year. I wonder how well today we have learned and/or remember our history?
Yes, many of the Southern songs are hauntingly beautiful. Try "Lorena". I play a piano, drums, and guitars. Others are very upbeat. My grandfather had countless verses for "Dixie". Gramps was old-time Virginian and used to sing parts of so many of them. He also could put Rebel words to Northern songs. He was company musician during the Spanish-American War. He "adjusted" his age to enlist and get out of what was still "doom and gloom Virginia."
For the Sourh as everyone ought to be. My father's brother William Hunter de Butts married Mary Custis Lee General Robert Edward Lee's Grand daughter. My two Great grandfather's Richard Earle de Butts and Henry Stribling Ashby were Mosby's Rangers One in Company A. The other in company B. Hope the rest of those who are listening to this tape had ancestors that fought for the South, does not matter how.
The Yellow Rose of Texas was written by this Blackman who saw a beautiful malado woman from Connecticut working as a indentured servant on a Texas plantation.During the Mexican War Mexican General Santa Anna burn't down this southern plantation and freed all of the slaves and indentured servants.This yellow rose of Texas was seen as the prettiest woman in all of Texas by all races.She went to New York City to live.🎇🏰🎇😇Union 🇺🇸Angel of Peace.
@@forlornfool221 Sounds like hell to me.The sound of battle and the breaking of God's Commandment "Thy shall not kill.🇱🇷🇱🇷🇱🇷✡️✡️✡️✝️✝️✝️😄😄😄😅😅😅😆😆😆YO ! I mean lo!🙄🤔?
Thanks alot. The south is alive! And that they only reinforce identification with iconoclasm of all kinds, I know from relatives and friends in Arkansas and Virginia -- all of whom are NOT racists! And I'm experiencing the same thing here in East Germany. . .
I'm Chinese. I respect the Southerners' pride in their heritage. The majority of the Confederate army did not own slaves. Why did they fight? Obviously not for slavery. We are very misled to think that the Civil War was only about slavery. Any state or nation has the right to defend itself when invaded or threatened.
>The majority of the Confederate army did not own slaves
cornerstone speech contradicts that tho
@@i664k 3 states of the Union were slave states.
The secession war was about the state of Union, not slavery.
It was for slavery lol
@@catsupempire3920 bullshit
@@catsupempire3920 Remember when your propaganda is questioned just say it again, that will work.
0:00 "Bonnie Blue Flag"
1:56 "Oh Susanna"
4:39 "Yellow Rose of Texas"
7:38 "Kelly's Irish Brigade"
10:55 "Southern Soldier"
15:59 "Riding A Raid"
18:05 "Rose of Alabamy"
20:40 "Roll Alabama"
23:32 "The Cavalier's Glee"
26:15 "Jakcson in the Valley"
29:33 "RebeI In The Woods"
35:40 "I Wish I Was In Dixie"
The author of Kelly’s Irish Brigade
Also wrote an Irish song for the north titled We’ll fight for Uncle Sam.
needs to be pinned by the creator so easy for the next Rebel
#10 “Jackson in the Valley “ (TYPO)
Well Im from Brazil and thus Im highly suspected to issue an opinion . I like everything of confederate and southern USA . But my ever prefered patriotic American song is the union music "when Johnny comes marching home"
Thank you
No matter what side you’re on Robert E Lee was a legend God bless from the UK
Sad to say, Robt Edward Lee was a traitor to his country, and an oath-breaker. Other than that, quite a gentleman and a Christian. Sad times, long since passed away...
@@ronalddunne3413 Feddies were the real traitors.
@@ronalddunne3413You are wrong. The C.S.A. officers were defending their homeland. What have YOU done in life outside of convey academic lies?
@@DerSchleierYeah Most people saw it with their state more than the government So I fully agree with you on that.
defended the south during The War of Northern Aggression
Bless the South. America would be lost without it.
read a history book. oh sorry southeners cant read
@@sahandomer6028And it would seem Northerners can't grammar.
i am not a northener im a foreigner@@A3dr0nix
@@sahandomer6028 Fair enough 👍
@@sahandomer6028you are a m o r o n
It's funny... there's no commercials on anything Confederate in youtube... mo' power to us! Thanks for the upload.
Doctor: you have 37 minutes to live
Me:
II guess you died R.I.P.
Bro seceded from real life 💀
these are some uplifting tunes not a bad optoin they will make you fell good even in the darkest hour
Man, I've been in that position more than once, and every single time, it's prayer. It's praying for friends and family and that you've left something good for them.
@@Achyirah And praying for your own salvation.
My ancestors all lived south of the Mason-Dixon since early 1600's until 1960's
I am proud that my kinsmen served in 14different confederate units in the eastern, western, and trans-missisippi theatres! Surviving letters indicate that they enlisted to defend their homes against the " "yankee mercenary invasion"
support from oklahoma
support from Arkansas
The mercenary invasion is correct. Approximately 20-25% of the union army was foreign born by 1865. Many union soldiers were veterans of failed attempts at overthrowing legitimate governments in Europe on behalf of Marxism.
Support from Virginia
It's a great compilation!
Here in brazil we have some cities that received some immigrants from the american civil war, like Santa Bárbara d'Oeste or Americana and the descendants still organizing a festival in these cities celebrating the south and its culture.
(I think Brazil is the only country that has a cemetery and a memorial for the Confederates outside the USA)
🇺🇸🤝🇧🇷
Abolishing slavery in 1889, true Confederate spirit
Many black slaves fought along with their masters in the Confederate army. And, some slave owners who were black themselves also fought for the South.
@@mulan10003I’d rather be a slave to a kind and benevolent slave master in Virginia than a wage slave toiling for a greedy northern industrialist.
That's awesome! Thx for spreading a little bit of international history for us! I had no idea!
@@mulan10003 Ppl just don't understand the Civil War at all. It had so very little to do with the abolition of slavery itself. It's just so much easier to say "slavery" and call it a day.
I am from South Germany and i love the Dixie .
I'm from Dixie, and I love your former leader.
@@JohnnyCrack Good one.
Welcome! Glad you're here! Tschuss!
@@JohnnyCrack Cringe Chud
@@unsrescyldas9745 i dont think its a joke lmfao
I was little my mom sang Yellow Rose of Texas. Love ❤️ southern music.
😂😂😂😂
@@AgagukWarrioryour input is so appreciated
@@AgagukWarriorhey Yankee go listen to your own music if your gonna be a dick
Ah, the "Yellow Rose...." I have a download of the original version, which, of course, is never played, in public, these days: "She's the sweetest rose of Color, this Darkie's ever seen..." She was called "Yellow" because she was a Mulato.
Very light skin color.
I'm glad this music is making a comeback, just in time as we get the band back together
Lol, fr
Back together? Brother we are expanding
Yo!
At the age of 23 I landed to the US comming from France and spend five years around the ole South mostly in Tennessee that’s where I learn english among those good folks Now I’m 74 and still think
All the best to y’all
God bless Dixiland for ever
J'ai 16 ans j'habite en France et je rêve de faire comme vous, partir vivre en Amérique plus précisément à Dixie pour tous le respect que j'ai pour ce pays. Sa doit être incroyable d'avoir vécu la bas.
@@Zerkodumas
C’est vrai que j’y ai passé de belles années de plus nous étions dans les années 70 donc flower power peace and love le contraire de notre époque de violence
Depuis le drapeau du Sud a été chassé des monuments publics et souvent interdit
Comme l’Histoire de ce monde
disparu sauf dans le cœur des habitants du Vieux Sud
Gloire au Dixiland
Since you are fluent with the French language. For grins go to Miami, Florida. There are lots of people from Haiti. French is spoken in Haiti. May sound a little too fast in rythem. Certainly not like what is spoken in France, nor Quebec, Canada. Then try the Cajun French in Louisiana. You can listen to both on various CZcams videos. The origins of Cajun French is from the French speaking side of the Basque Mountains. It may sound a little strange.
Bloody French. Who won the war anyway?@@whomagoose6897
I’ve never seen the south as traitors to our country but brothers with different traditions and culture. As a midwestern native I salute both my flag and theirs🇺🇸❤️🤍💙
you are 100% correct, brother
i agree
"They do not know what they say. If it came to a conflict of arms, the war will last at least four years. Northern politicians will not appreciate the determination and pluck of the South, and Southern politicians do not appreciate the numbers, resources, and patient perseverance of the North. Both sides forget that we are all Americans. I foresee that our country will pass through a terrible ordeal, a necessary expiation, perhaps, for our national sins." (Robert E. Lee)
Mehr als nur bedauerlich, dass ein so kluger und einsichtiger Mann wie Lee nicht Präsident der USA wurde. Klugheit, die selten ist....
@@christophvohland8407 Er wurde nicht Präsident, weil er ein Verräter ist, im Grunde wäre er einem General Hitlers ähnlich, hätten sie es verdient zu leben?
April 2024 and I still sing along and march with my fellow CSA in life
God bless Robert E. Lee and the Confederacy.
God bless, brother.
God bless the Southern Soldiers. Heroes they were .
@@markuspabst5005 Amen!
I generally enjoy the music written by pro confederates and southerners but slavery isn't something to be proud of
@@whitequasar4686 the role of slavery is uplayed in the civil war. Sure, I cannot deny slavery was one of, if not the main reason of the war, but you see these woke people saying it was the only cause, not like anything else was occuring.
God bless the confederate states of America
God bless the confederacy ✝️🔴🔵⚪
The same confederacy that seceded to preserve slavery
@@HogExeNadoUser Troll 🐵
Nuh uh
@@raptorstudio9731Ja ja
No god bless freedom for all 🫡
Not sure if Kelly's Irish Brigade or Riding A Raid was my overall favorite. Both got my heart beating as a Christian and a Vet. Thanks for uploading this. : )
Worst combination of Human possible.
@@aniya8759You are a communist? Must be... because you fail to realize the importance of family, friends, culture and heritage.
@@aniya8759 Anime pfp, Wiccan, and probably left wing. One, Two, Three Strikes you’re out!
off to china with you marxist @@aniya8759
The Bonnie Blue Flag is the greatest Confederate song of all time!
True
Beautiful
it's also a song about the first confederate flag, hence why I put it first
Sounds like somebody trying to hustle butter for a living.
@@komradekilewho sings this version?
4th Alabama Infantry Regiment “ we shall drive forward “
Battle of Chickamauga Georgia September 19th ~20th 1863.
“ that hollow victory at Chickamauga sealed the fate of the Confederacy “
I'm Korean, legally emigrated & I love the old South Dixieland music. It is so Americana. Great to hears varieties. Thank you.
Southern/Confederate music is just better than Northern/Union music
I don't know if I even know of the Union Civil War songs. Are there any? I'll have to search that :)
@@finallythere100 They just Copy and Parody some Confederate Song's
@@finallythere100 when Johnny comes marching home
Battle cry of freedom
Union dixie (though it's pretty bad)
Fighting 69th
@@finallythere100 They're just American patriotic songs now. Battle Hymn of the Republic, Johnny Comes Marching Home, John Brown's Dead Body, Marching Through Georgia, Battle Cry of Freedom (which has a Confederate version), and others.
People often prefer Confederate music because it's a lot less common to hear and more regionally/culturally distinct.
Because the South/Confederacy is just better than the North/Union
Based
good job
Just like yalls purpose in the world
What's that?@@eyelessjack2943
God bless Dixie
Fellow Southerners, you are not alone! Dixie yet lives!
No
@@catsupempire3920 Not really a yes or no question. Or, even question at all.
Yessir!
Deo Vindice
God Bless The South! The South Will Rise Again! Greetings From Estonia!
All the South ever desired was that the Union as established by our Forefathers be preserved and that the government be administered in purity and truth
General Robert E Lee
Confederate Army
Not enough dead traitors.
Amen!
You sure?
@@raptorstudio9731 yes sir Im damn sure
@@travisbayles870 at least you're confident
Deo Vindice FOREVER!
Learn English or leave America.🦝🤡🦝
loved every minute of it. The south will rise again.
Here’s to the great and proud southerners!
Great compilation
Ty
Apparently people find my channel through your video here. Great video!
Intresting, youtube sure is odd
Why do confederate era songs sound so good and also I’m surprised on the amount of europeans in the comments
Many of our ancestors fought in this bloody war; may it be french, english, dutch, german, Italian or even swiss (and all i have forgotten)
You might have noticed that most of your ancestors were of european ancestry. We helped build America too
Greetings from the Netherlands 🇳🇱
On personal note I love nation's or people fighting for a cause and folk music is beautiful
@@fimul9491 white Americans are Europeans
The euros will be free. They're in the same struggle against the same enemy right now
@@DeepDarkSamurai if the orange ayatollah wins again, that's the problem
General Robertson,, is Texas ready for this day?
General Lee Sir, the 1st Texas Brigade, shall never fail you.
The Ragged Old 1st Seven Pines, Gaines Mill.
The yellow rose battalion. “ Auntie Polly” for his concern for his fighting men.
God Bless The South
Long live the Confederation!!!
right..because it lived so long
@@britishmexico2372 John Wilkes Booth did
@@ead-pv5lb they shot him in a burning building 12 days after he killed Lincoln, tf you mean
@@britishmexico2372 I know, but he lived longer than the figure that represented Murica
@@ead-pv5lbHe didn't. Lincoln was born in 1809 and Booth was born in 1838
Yankees forget they lost 3 men for every 1 rebel.
Yeah but statically they were twice the number of confederates soldiers so they lost less men than the south proportionaly to the number of soldiers they had. This also makes the South stand for 4 years more impressive because they were outnumbered by far but held their ground.
@@kazakovbrekker That is the opposite of the truth. The Union had all the resources and people. Union troops were numbered at 2,128,948, while the Rebels had 1,082,119 troops...
Where did you dream that nonsense up? Rebels were outnumbered 2:1 and lacked supplies. One of Butcher Grant's tactics was to throw men at Rebels repeatedly since the Union had men to spare. Lee was very tactful understanding he did not.
@@Urusovite thats what I said, the south was outnumbered and really hold their ground. But as they were fewer, they had more losses than the union if we compare the size of the army (approximately 19% losses for the union and 23% losses for the South if I remember correctku)
@@kazakovbrekker Yeah proportionally for obvious reasons. It still doesn't change that the Union lost 2-3x as many men as the South depending on the source you read for estimates.
All we wanted was to be left alone. Look at how many flags of the era bear the motto, "Let Us Alone." Prescient. Look at the situation today.
Commaradery
Hospitality
And HandSome People
just lacking in teeth
@jarvsie at least the south ain't like California and New York
No matter how many memorials they move, the honor the men and women earned with their service for their country will always remain. There was nothing civil about the war of northern aggression on the people that only wanted the rights of self determination !
no, it was the right to own people
The war was fought over states rights. States rights to do what exactly? Own slaves
we're fightin' for states rats
@@UniteForgetLeftRightWeird considering Lincoln wanted slavery to be continued indefinitely, mainly because he believed that black people were not as human as whites.
@@spazemfathemcazemmeleggymi272 No he didn’t
Often cloths in rags, bare footed, and hungry - Johnny Red fought all the way.
And still almost beat fully clothed fully armed well fed Union
🤡 Clown saids A white Confederate is using a Blackmans face.I wonder is Shaquille his real name or a alias?🤔🤔??
Fools died for less than nothing and signed away their lives for a traitor's rewards.
@@user-be5kj1bw3d what union is one that is force upon a nation that does not want it?
Johnny ReB !
long live the confederacy
It didn’t live very long
It didnt tho
For Dixie ^,^ greetings from Germany ^,^
W
you have a lot in common...opress and enslave minorities
As someone raised in GA, of Mexican heritage, I find nothing wrong with my neighbors' pride in their heritage. I respect the culture I learned to grow alongside and I wish for it's persistance.
But we can all agree that
The confederacy was bad right?
@@HogExeNadoUser It's goals yep
@@HogExeNadoUser as bad as any other nation, sure
@@Matt-uk7zq your point is?
@@HogExeNadoUser Nope
Greetings from Germany and God's blessings to the Confederate States.
They need it after getting torched to ash.
Hell Yeah! Rebel Yell
@@darthnihilus2729 Ah yes, proving that they had good reason to leave the union isn't exactly a good argument against them.
Please tell me what 'good' reason they had.@@spazemfathemcazemmeleggymi272
They'll be goosestepping in Alabama thanks to you.
"Roll, Alabama Roll" and "Rose of Alabamy"... "Bonnie Blue" and "Yellow Rose" crowding right in too..
Salute from France, for liberty and honour God bless General Lee and General Beauregard. Bonny blue flag is my best .
I swear I saw Jefferson Davis blink during the Yellow Rose of Texas. Am I going crazy?
He is ALIVEEEE
Lovely! Deo Vindice! Respect from Germany!
🤡 Hitler starring as Frankenstein.Stalin in the movies as Count Dracula.🤣🤣🤣🤣😅😅😄😂😂😂laughter🤣🤣🤣🤣🤔🤔🤔??⚡Clown and his homies🦝🤡🦝
@@davidgreene6976 The Prussian Offizier Heros von Borcke was riding at the side of Jeb Stuart! .....Hitler wasnt born at that time! 💩🖕
@@fenrirauffahrt272 During the American Civil War slaves fleeing from their German slave master entered the Federal Union army Fort Stevens at Washington D.C.
They heard German spoken by Union(Yankee) soldiers so they spoke German with them being officially freed from slavery by this German Union regiment.When this Fort was attacked by Confederate army in 1864 President Abraham Lincoln was standing on the ramparts of this Fort watching the battle until a doctor standing next to him got shoot.Good luck and Peace through Jesus Christ.
😇✡️✝️🌈🏰🏰🏰🌷🌸🌺
and Our Lady of Guadalupe
Clearwater 🌈 Madonna.The rainbow of God.
@@davidgreene6976 Hollywood Tarantinos Django unchained is of course your history reality! Congratulation!😂
@@fenrirauffahrt272 😆😆😅😅I saw that fiction movie.I agree this is fiction.I got my information from a book about Washington D.C. during the Civil War several years ago
at the Queens 168 New York Library on 168 St.I like your sense of humor,you almost had me on the floor laughing.🤣🤣🤣🤣😆😆😅😅✝️🔯
I was born and raised in Illinois, but i have found out that 11 of my kin fought for the South. In fact, how my family came to be in Illinois was one of my kinsman was a prisoner at Alton, Illinois.
God bless all these god fearing men who answered their nations cry!
To knowingly preserve slavery
@@HogExeNadoUser nice troll 🐵
@@HogExeNadoUser Then why was it worse in the north before and after the war? Why did Lincoln think that slavery was good for blacks?
@@spazemfathemcazemmeleggymi272 “why was it worse in the north before and after the wa-
Let me stop you right there, it wasn’t.
@@spazemfathemcazemmeleggymi272When did he ever say it was good for blacks? Provide sources please
Even though my ideological views could be best described as Social Democracy, I love listening to Confederate songs. Greetings from Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The variations of the "First National Flag" are an interesting subject. The one displayed here has 13 stars. There are the usual 11, plus two more, for Kentucky and Missouri. They did not secede, but had sent delegates to the Confederate Convention.
Intresting, history is cool!
Yeah kentucky is southern, idk about missouri anymore, but both tried to secede and were stopped by the northern army before they managed to.
@@noiamnotjohn3351 My understanding is that most Kentuckians were pro-Confederate, but Unionists got control of the government, and in Missouri, the reverse was true: The people were pro-Union, but Confederates took over the government. In both cases, the divisions were great enough, that neither one officially participated in the war. "Unofficially," it was a different matter, Unionists & Confederates, killing each other, in both states.
Many joined the cause from both states!
@@kennethhamby9811 True. And the situation was even weirder. Most Kentuckians supported the Confederacy, but the Unionists took over the state government. And the majority of people in Missouri were pro-Union, but the Confederates gained control. The people of Maryland were for secession, but Lincoln prevented it, by imprisoning (without trial, as was his habit) the state's public officials.
Nothing like the Southern Gentleman and southern charm. Save your confederate money boys! Tha South is gonna Rise again! (Rebel Yell)
Oh shit here we go again
And look at the tyranny we are under again because their exercise of power was not checked in the 1860's. We live under what our forefathers fought and died to escape. They must be rolling in their graves at what we have allowed to happen.
If you don't like it, don't listen to it.
The South shall rise again
As a Polish person, I support the Confederacy.
God Bless, part of our American Culture!
No, it’s apart of American history, not culture, it’s a history you should learn from, don’t worship that country
@@HogExeNadoUser why not?
@@spazemfathemcazemmeleggymi272 idk, maybe because they knowingly fought to preserve slavery?
@@HogExeNadoUserUnion still preserved slavery. Only then it was wage slavery rather than chattel slavery. America of today is a shithole thanks to the ideals of the Union and who they fought for.
you missed Kentucky's confederate Anthem, and a couple others, but its still great!
Please let us know what songs you had in mind, thanks!
My Old Kentucky Home
Aura Lee
I'm a Good Old Rebel
To Arms in Dixie
The White Cockade
Jackson's In The Valley
@@jamesdolan5236 YOOO! Good Old Rebel is a MUST anyway! I sing it LOUD, here in Holland! And in Europe we have lots of R&R-rebelsongs!
@@redelvis2517 it’s time for the south to rise again!
@@blakefrazier9991 We carry our Rebel-flag, for R&R-music, since the 70's, and NO-ONE will take it out of our hands! Rebel till death, AND beyond, mate!
Ausgezeichnet. Danke.
Bitte 😁
I blast this on the mic every time I play War of Rights. YEE YEE
Please provide English subtitles. For all those who are non-native. Thank you.
The only English words you need for these songs are "Game Over".
@@Icanhasautomaticcheeseburger Truth always wins, no matter how evil attempts to prevail over it. God has already won the victory and when time is done and you stand before the thrown of the most high you will have to give an account for why you lied to people of these historical events.
I'm going to have you thrown from the most high.. 😂😂@@spazemfathemcazemmeleggymi272
LOL. You're a schizo, pal. @@spazemfathemcazemmeleggymi272
Dixie in our hearts never die !
you guys lost L
L
Dixie doesn’t have to pertain to the civil war Dixie is also a way of life and more importantly a spirit that is in the heart of many a southerner and just southerners all alike white black it doesn’t matter
@@braxtonbrewer9037 i get that and that’s absolutely true, but this video is specifically referring to the confederacy, with three awful men on the thumbnail
@@WHARFRATFM stay mad the spirit lives on
The Johnny Rebel cameo was my favorite part
as an southerner this is amazing music i like playing confederate songs at blm protests
Look out, þey might pop you 👀
How beautiful! Thank you very much! Lovely songs!
Go on these Confederacy pages and you'll find love for the South coming from Mexico, France, UK, Argentina, Russia, Colombia, Egypt, Sweden, China, Ecuador, and everywhere else. Meanwhile, those bashing it? Some bitter 20 year old guy the MSM has somehow tricked into thinking he'll lose his LGBTQ lover if a Confederate flag flies across the street. And by across the street, I mean from his gated Vermont villa, probably 15 miles away from the nearest Black person...Sorry, bub, but I'll take the South's side on this one.
Go Rebels, from Southern Cal.
May God bless you sir!
Lol fr
Such a well put together compilation of culturally beautiful southern music. Thank you!!!!!
Thank you too, good to see people are enjoying this!
No one will probably see this comment. Growing up all over the US (military fam) I’ve come to know that the war isn’t/wasn’t as black and white as ppl think it is. I think history is important regardless if it hurts to talk abt (ie slavery) to talk and learn from it helps us in the present and future to not repeat it. We should not try to cover up history and tear away the hardships of those past men and women who came before. I also think is the CSA won or forced a draw, feel like slavery would’ve been fazed out in a couple of years as industry would eventually come to Dixie and to be on the world stage and trade I’m sure the major powers at the time would something like to trade must get rid of slavery. No one alive today took part of the conflict/politics, so we can only look at why it happened from both point of views. But the CSA did know how to write some bangers.
It was about TAXES and freedom of the state NOT slavery as has been taught by the Yankee ever since reconstruction. Remember, the victor ALWAYS writes the tale and they didn't want the future generations knowing it was all about taxes and big federal government. WELL CONGRATULATIONS YANKS! Obama and Biden and their socialist, one-world, totalitarian plans is where your big government got us all! smmfh
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The Civil War was about states rights(South) vs Federal control(North). Slavery was a secondary issue and was lawfully denounced with the Emancipation Proclamation signed in January 1st 1863.1/3 of all slaves were in the North. 1/2% of the population in the South were slave owners. Pigeonholing all Southerners is an ignorant and common practice by bigots, whom are largely in the North. Kids either fail to learn or research effectively, the Civil War in school.
Elijah, You make a lot of sense. There were numerous hot heads on both sides who helped start the American Civil War. Strong state loyalty followed suit, and initially the "ladies" cheered their men onward. So many believed the Southern propagandists and bought into the myth of Rebel military might. The North did its bragging, too, and believed just a few battles would end the rebellion. Some had believed the First Bull Run would do it.
The South lacked industry for replacement of military arms, and their manpower was limited. All they could provide were wooden coffins...not even the square pegged nails to put them together. Yet, many a man loyally, but blindly, followed Robert E. Lee. Union generals, for the most part, did not inspire this kind of confidence until late in the War. Grant, once positioned correctly, had the manpower, arms, staff, and guts to bring this prolonged bloody disaster to a close. Lincoln held on to his beliefs.
Yes, slavery was abolished; however, vicious, inconsistent reconstruction and carpet baggers made the South grow bitter, and the freed slaves were not too much better off. The plantation system in a modified form survived well into the 1950s.
All was so sad! I had family on both sides, and have lived in both the North and South. My great, great grandmother was giving birth to a son while some of the fighting at Port Hudson, LA (it followed Vicksburg) spilled across the Mississippi River and took place under her bedroom window. She survived less than a year. I wonder how well today we have learned and/or remember our history?
Yes, many of the Southern songs are hauntingly beautiful. Try "Lorena". I play a piano, drums, and guitars. Others are very upbeat. My grandfather had countless verses for "Dixie". Gramps was old-time Virginian and used to sing parts of so many of them. He also could put Rebel words to Northern songs. He was company musician during the Spanish-American War. He "adjusted" his age to enlist and get out of what was still "doom and gloom Virginia."
For the Sourh as everyone ought to be. My father's brother William Hunter de Butts married Mary Custis Lee General Robert Edward Lee's Grand daughter. My two Great grandfather's Richard Earle de Butts and Henry Stribling Ashby were Mosby's Rangers
One in Company A. The other in company B. Hope the rest of those who are listening to this tape had ancestors that fought for the South, does not matter how.
Very nice collection, thank you for the effort and time to share. 👍👏👏
We lost a great opportunity for America those days, Confederate States would make US much more powerful.
I’d rather die than live in a world where the traitors won
@@FNaFPLaYLISTSGUY Good, one less mouth to feed.
@@derniercaporal5101 Typical Confederate, cares only about a human's usefulness as a tool rather than their inalienable rights
oh how you are both wrong and racist
How?
I love the picture
Ty
The Yellow Rose of Texas was written by this Blackman who saw a beautiful malado woman from Connecticut working as a indentured servant on a Texas plantation.During the Mexican War Mexican General Santa Anna burn't down this southern plantation and freed all of the slaves and indentured servants.This yellow rose of Texas was seen as the prettiest woman in all of Texas by all races.She went to New York City to live.🎇🏰🎇😇Union 🇺🇸Angel of Peace.
Mantenham de pé as suas estátuas !!
THE SOUTH SHALL RISE NOW AGAIN!
Been a month, whats takin them so long
@@user-kq8nt2kq5jno clue. Im not from the US
South forever !!! "Away, Away, Away Down South to Dixie" ! I did, many years ago .
Southern pride
I like this music!!
The South Shall Rise Again
Which version of the Bonnie Blue Flag is this from? Who sang it? It is the best version of the song I have heard.
Sounds Like HEAVEN
"RebeI In The Woods" my Fav
@@forlornfool221 Sounds like hell to me.The sound of battle
and the breaking of God's
Commandment "Thy shall not
kill.🇱🇷🇱🇷🇱🇷✡️✡️✡️✝️✝️✝️😄😄😄😅😅😅😆😆😆YO ! I mean lo!🙄🤔?
T AKE ME HOME!
Spring Has COME!
The South’s gonna do it again!!
Why would they
Farm tools invented
Been 6 months, i'm waiting
Thanks alot. The south is alive! And that they only reinforce identification with iconoclasm of all kinds, I know from relatives and friends in Arkansas and Virginia -- all of whom are NOT racists!
And I'm experiencing the same thing here in East Germany. . .
🤡 Trolls in the Black Forrest looking for their winged fairies.🤣🤣🤣😅😅😂Laughter🤣🤣🤣This is my tourist face.😅🤣🤣😆😆
God bless Dixie!
Simply beautiful!!
Thank you! Cheers!
I'm subscribed
Down with the Union.
Remember, Lincoln was a tyrant & John Wilkes Booth did nothing wrong.
Komrade Kyle whats the bands name who sang this version of roll alabama road?
Does anyone know who sings this version of Bonnie blue flag?
The Three Stooges.🤡🤣🤣🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🦝🤡🦝
David Bowie
Actual today, than never before)))
Based Music
I salute to both flags
Thank you your flag and Abraham Lincoln Union Flag.
🤣🤣🤣😂😂😇😄😆😅🤣 Clown here 🤡 I like the Euro-Union flag.
No more brother wars
@@eternalmack5872 To late the republican are the new confederate ironically
@@eternalmack5872 Putin didn't get the memo...
as you should! *make war music not war.*
Do you know 64 key, full range, Dolitti Piano Forte? Saw off!
My favorite is the louisiana one
Love to the South from the uk
sounds great when its in deeper pitch!
29:33 RebeI In The Woods, beautifuI, tears running down
😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤡Tears of laughter,trolls in the woods looking for their winged fairy friends.🤣🤣🤣
Amen to that!!
This is just Awesome!! Thank you! this all part of my heritage n more importantly History!!
shes so close to rising again
I hope
Yeah, that's not a good thing!
@@benjatendo5015 Yeah, þat's a good þing*