Got to share the lyrics: He was just fifteen, he was a new trainee He lied about it for the opportunity To defend the border his life was sworn Though not a generation was native born Johnee Jingo Johnee Jingo He had lost the battle but won the war When the generals said he couldn't fight no more He was proud and bitter at what he'd done So he passed it off to his favorite son Johnee Jingo Johnee Jingo Jingo don't you fight for me Jingo don't you speak for me To the man who owns the land We're all the same But when his grip begins to slip Then he'll be calling out your name Johnee Jingo And the throne, the pulpit, and the politician Create a thirst for power in the common man It's a taste for blood passed off as bravery Or just patriotism hiding bigotry Source: LyricFind
Omg how have I not seen this before? I love this song so I've been searching for covers all over. I love how clean how the video is, the outfits, that bit at 1:28 was SO NEAT
I’m thrilled to hear you younger people keep this important anthem alive. I hope you take to heart its critical meaning. Love to hear you do it with better miking. ✌🏻
i loveee itttttt nell you are the best i don't have any words to say even and your friends are cool also but you are the sun shine betwen them cause you are the midnight sun!!!!
I loved this video, it has a warm atmosphere of friendship and closeness. Please tell me the story behind this video. Who are them? What was happening?
As the 70th viewer of this most excellent piece of modern art, I must say I'm stunned. Also, I am depressed I will have spend so much time listening, watching and playing fuzztone guitar behind your supple shapings that my golf game shall surely suffer.