Modernized When Johnny Comes Marching Home 110 BPM
uploaded: Fri, Sep 16, 2011 @ 3:59 PM last modified: Sun, Sep 18, 2011 @ 1:25 AM (replace)
UPDATED - Sung better, changed lyrics up
———- Hey who’s that… whoa, whoa! Whoa man it’s Brown! It’s Brown! Hey welcome back to town man, welcome back, come on in! When Johnny comes marching in the door Boo yah, boo yah We’ll tell him about the civil war Boo Yah, Booo yah The men will jump and the block will shout The finest hotties will all turn out And we’ll all get down When Johnny Comes Marching Home John Brown comes a marching, a marching right into town When John cmoes a marching, a marching let’s all get down The old P.A. will break the news Boo yah! Boo yah! We’ll all come out to greet his crew Boo yah, Booo yah! The slaves were freed so let us sing And see what he thinks of Dr. King And we’ll all have a dream when Johnny comes marching home Ha ha Yeah Long time no see man Long time no see How went things at Harper’s Ferry? Oh. Ouch. Get ready for the jubilee Booy yah, boo yah We’ll toast a drink or two or three Boo yah, booy yah! The Nobel Prize we do present To warriors with no regret They invaded Harper’s ferry Without the fear of the death John Brown comes a marching, a marching right into town When John cmoes a marching, a marching let’s all get down Ah yeah Let love and friendship on that day, Boo yah, boo yah Their greatest talents they display, Boo yah, booo yah And let each one perform some part, To fill with joy the warrior’s heart, And we’ll all feel jazzed When Johnny comes marching home. John Brown comes a marching, a marching right into town When John cmoes a marching, a marching let’s all get down John Brown of Kansas was a violent, revolutionary abolitionist who believed in murdering slave owners for their cruely to their human brothers. He was a hot blooded calvinist who led his sons as well as abolitionists and escaped slaves into an unsuccessful attempt to take Harper’s Ferry, Virginia and start an insurrection in America. He is rightfully credited for escalating tensions that led to the American civil war. Today’s generations overlook this noble heartened, man of blood and iron. His last words, was a prophecy for America. That slavery would end when this land was purged with blood. And so it came to be. Hats off to John Brown. This is Coruscate Of the Incomplete Orchestra, peace out.
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