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John Gale "Johnny" Horton (April 30, 1925 - November 5, 1960) was an American country music and rockabilly singer most famous for his semi-folk, so-called "saga songs" which began the "historical ballad" craze of the late 1950s and early 1960s. With them, he had several major successes, most notably in 1959 with the song "The Battle of New Orleans" (written by Jimmy Driftwood), which was awarded the 1960 Grammy Award for Best Country & Western Recording. The song was awarded the Grammy Hall of Fame Award, and in 2001 ranked No. 333 of the Recording Industry Association of America's "Songs of the Century". His first hit, a number 1 song in 1959, was "When It's Springtime in Alaska (It's Forty Below)".
During 1960, Horton had two other successes with "North to Alaska" for John Wayne's movie, North to Alaska, and "Sink the Bismarck". Horton is a member of the Rockabilly Hall of Fame and the Louisiana Music Hall of Fame
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@chriswhite2151
@chriswhite2151 4 года назад
If you listen to the words, it is not about the South or North being right, it is simply honoring the thousands of young men who died protecting the land that they loved.
@terriecotham1567
@terriecotham1567 4 года назад
well said you have a open heart and wisdom
@coreyrush8894
@coreyrush8894 4 года назад
Rafael Pinefa yeah all 3% of people owned slaves. And that were the very rich people so they really didn’t fight on the war, maybe 1 percent of southern soldiers owned slaves.
@tinavarble574
@tinavarble574 4 года назад
Exactly people always try and attach their agenda
@andrewthornton3453
@andrewthornton3453 4 года назад
@Rafael Pinefa that would've the union blockades and 70 million tariffs on 80 million in goods. Get a clue!
@coreyrush8894
@coreyrush8894 4 года назад
Rafael Pinefa it was express in the early writing that slavery was an evil but they could not take it away at the time but it’s just like the elites now, they really don’t do much out side of the stock market for their business. They have people doing damn near everything for them. Other then the fact they were SLAVES there is very little difference.
@Charlie-xp9lq
@Charlie-xp9lq Год назад
He is one of the best singers in the last 100 years . The range in his voice is unbelievable.
@johnlawrence7090
@johnlawrence7090 10 месяцев назад
It's that adams apple. watch it bounce in and out. lol.
@user-bt6tl7xr5c
@user-bt6tl7xr5c 7 месяцев назад
I agree
@tpage6
@tpage6 4 года назад
Can you believe he’s not in the Hall of Fame? That’s a shame.
@jeffreyhicks4651
@jeffreyhicks4651 4 года назад
Yes it is a terrible shame, and he couldn't be more deserving I will never understand why he is not in the hall of fame I really don't.
@bammohammo
@bammohammo 4 года назад
@@jeffreyhicks4651 Oh you don't understand? Well, you see he wrote and proudly sang songs such as 'Nigga Hatin' me'. That's why he isn't in the Hall of Fame.
@hockeyislife2
@hockeyislife2 4 года назад
bammohammo that was Johnny Rebel you fucking idiot
@robertsmith6068
@robertsmith6068 3 года назад
politics it must be politics and pc justwrong
@tpage6
@tpage6 3 года назад
bammohammo he did not write or sing that song. That was a guy calling himself Johnny Rebel, and he didn’t even sound like Horton.
@JohnMcIlroyTax
@JohnMcIlroyTax 5 лет назад
Johnny Horton ... most under appreciated singer of all time. A legend!
@ardencarpenter3157
@ardencarpenter3157 4 года назад
John McIlroy totally agree friend
@kaitlynpowell9180
@kaitlynpowell9180 4 года назад
He is my distant cousin
@Friedrich-Wilhelm-1980
@Friedrich-Wilhelm-1980 4 года назад
i 100% agree most people don't even know who he is anymore one day i was humming sink the bismarck and my boss stopped and looked up and asked be what i was humming when i replied he smiled and walked away next week i for a 1.75 hourly wage increase
@coreyrush8894
@coreyrush8894 4 года назад
Friedrich Wilhelm that’s incredible i got 4 A+’s in my wood works class because the teacher saw that on my phone i had “if the south woulda won”
@markb4106
@markb4106 4 года назад
What a true original!! To all the thumbs down you must be idiots or listen to this new Tractor Rap Crap or both😁
@richardbutton3118
@richardbutton3118 2 года назад
He was a high school history teacher, who used music to teach his students about America’s past. I wish I had a teacher like that.
@Amoeba744
@Amoeba744 Год назад
@Gaming Videos Not even the same person. The racist singer Johnny Rebel that sung those songs died in 2016. The man in this video Johnny Horton who was FAR from racist died in 1960.
@dkxilef
@dkxilef Год назад
RB you certainly need a teacher in music history, because you are abolutely wrong, here.
@Guilherme_676
@Guilherme_676 Год назад
Queria ter um professor assim
@Virginia_Cayne
@Virginia_Cayne Год назад
Actually that was another man,not Mr.Horton.Johnny Horton loved the songs of Huddy "Leadbelly"Ledbetter,New Orleans black bluesman from the 1930s.He was not a schoolteacher,that was an older man whose songs Johnny covered.Mr.Horton recorded Ledbelly's song Rock Island Line and he was not a racist.
@adrock1011
@adrock1011 Год назад
@@Amoeba744 johnny rebel continues to tarnish the names of david allen coe, johnny horton… and even weird al in the age of misinformation
@GeorgeVreelandHill
@GeorgeVreelandHill 4 года назад
Johnny Horton sang about history and the truth. A true American.
@thomasjefferson1457
@thomasjefferson1457 4 года назад
Regardless of how you feel about politics this song sings the praise of the courage of the southern soldier. All soldiers die brave men regardless of what side you're on.
@johnlewis2868
@johnlewis2868 4 года назад
Amen
@joeforte7788
@joeforte7788 4 года назад
@@johnlewis2868 Great reply !
@dickieknutz2933
@dickieknutz2933 4 года назад
Losers. They fly the wrong flag. They flew the white flag
@thomasjefferson1457
@thomasjefferson1457 4 года назад
@@dickieknutz2933 They died fighting for something they believed in.
@thomasjefferson1457
@thomasjefferson1457 4 года назад
@J. J. Hallo The ideology of why they are fighting has nothing to do with the bravery of the foot soldier. Courage is courage regardless of what it's for. You're confused. The Japanese were one of the bravest if not the bravest soldiers of ww2 but their reason for fighting was questionable. I salute their bravery but I do not admire their cause. I feel like I'm talking to third graders......
@anghusmorgenholz1060
@anghusmorgenholz1060 Год назад
No one ever doubted the courage of Johnny Reb. Merely the cause they died for. Call them lots of things disparaging but you can never call them cowards.
@jonah6893
@jonah6893 9 месяцев назад
Amen
@michaelmatthews5814
@michaelmatthews5814 8 месяцев назад
'Merely the cause they died for' I grew up talking with the children of Confederate Veterans and I am from a long line of Veterans. Some fought for the Americans and some fought for the Brits during the Revolutionary War. Some fought for the South and some for the North during the War of Northern Aggression. Reading and hearing their stories ( first hand in one case) convinced me that the War of Northern Aggression was not simply about slavery. Many in the South never owned slaves and two of the largest slave owners were Black themselves. No, to reduce this to merely a fight over slavery is to dishonor the Americans (North and South) who died for their beliefs.
@wesleyjones515
@wesleyjones515 6 месяцев назад
@@michaelmatthews5814 History not many know and fewer want to admit.
@jeffpage4018
@jeffpage4018 6 месяцев назад
​@@michaelmatthews5814 amen!
@dingdongdickweed6288
@dingdongdickweed6288 6 месяцев назад
@@michaelmatthews5814 100% horseshit. The South fired first. "War of Northern Aggression" my ass.
@theceltbeserk1
@theceltbeserk1 4 года назад
An Honor to American History...Not the Destruction of it.
@theceltbeserk1
@theceltbeserk1 4 года назад
​@J. J. Hallo You lack Historical Context.
@dezmod1644
@dezmod1644 4 года назад
He did sing...n-word hating me
@asantesanders9518
@asantesanders9518 3 года назад
@@dezmod1644 That was a guy called Johnny Rebel and it was written 6 years after Horton died.
@brandongrenier436
@brandongrenier436 3 года назад
He taught history. Easy way to teach to his students
@bidenator9760
@bidenator9760 3 года назад
Yep, we shouldn't destroy history. Too bad the GOP is trying to ban the study of the history of racism.
@1hillbilly
@1hillbilly 6 лет назад
This is the America I grew up in. I miss it a lot.
@benjaminmajerik2508
@benjaminmajerik2508 6 лет назад
Me too I hope God comes soon, real soon.
@jeanjones1846
@jeanjones1846 6 лет назад
Hello Oklahoma... I'm from Ft. Smith... been to the reservqation many many times ... Love Johnny Horton
@jaycutler1407
@jaycutler1407 5 лет назад
Yeah conservatives and liberals ruined it both of them can fuck offf
@michaelgossett3472
@michaelgossett3472 5 лет назад
This was my world growing up wish it had never changed
@laurioho2041
@laurioho2041 5 лет назад
gl
@seanreynolds1843
@seanreynolds1843 3 года назад
We need more Johnny Reb’s these days!
@whateverlewis5433
@whateverlewis5433 2 года назад
Amen to that!!!
@mint234567898765432
@mint234567898765432 Год назад
I was born a buckeye from Ohio in 1964 lived outside of Nashville for about 2 years in the early 80's. However I've been a Johnny Reb since I first started studying on the war between the states when I was about 10 years old. Also Johnny Horton is the greatest country music singer I've ever heard (thanks Dad for playing his music when I was a little kid).
@JamesBrown-qn5lz
@JamesBrown-qn5lz Год назад
Need to appreciate the ones there are
@brremsilverte.9022
@brremsilverte.9022 Год назад
I’d prefer to have less racists
@dkxilef
@dkxilef Год назад
SR, nope there are plenty of assholes around.
@davisdurand
@davisdurand 3 года назад
He could have had many more hits, but his life was cut short. What a voice.
@oldgordo61
@oldgordo61 Год назад
Absolutely Buddy Holly as well.
@montanamountainmen6104
@montanamountainmen6104 5 лет назад
My family fought for the North and South in the Civil War........I respect and honor both.
@doughesson
@doughesson 5 лет назад
Lots of families had sons on both side praying that they wouldn't see their brother in their sights one day.
@montanamountainmen6104
@montanamountainmen6104 5 лет назад
@@doughesson Very true, but sadly some did.
@doughesson
@doughesson 5 лет назад
@@montanamountainmen6104 My family was one of them. My great great Grandfather & his brother were both at Gettysburg & made it through. Amos deserted after he didn't see any Rebel uniforms after Pickett's charge & his brother lost an arm to a rebel bullet.
@montanamountainmen6104
@montanamountainmen6104 5 лет назад
@@doughesson Nice family history.
@kittiesshortie5011
@kittiesshortie5011 4 года назад
And they were all decent Americans...not tearing down our society with disgusting acceptance of evil.
@njrebel6320
@njrebel6320 3 года назад
There is NO music like old music. Back when it was about life before money. Gotta love OL Johnny
@majorreb6616
@majorreb6616 3 года назад
way to go!! great message about johnny horton !!
@scudworth8166
@scudworth8166 2 года назад
Well said brother.
@thatpillowguy773
@thatpillowguy773 2 года назад
I can’t believe how bad music is now
@dkxilef
@dkxilef Год назад
You obviously know nothing about the music industry from "back when", naive fool.
@goosem944
@goosem944 10 месяцев назад
​@@thatpillowguy773there's some good stuff amongst the trash but country died in 2003
@user-pe6vv9vn6d
@user-pe6vv9vn6d 3 месяца назад
The first time I heard Johnny Horton sing. I was hooked for life. When other kids were listening to 80s rock. I Was listening to the Great Johnny Horton.
@LuciClaraAnsonMarcelliMc-xi5lh
@LuciClaraAnsonMarcelliMc-xi5lh 2 месяца назад
I listen to him and I am 9 years old
@dwightlyon3643
@dwightlyon3643 4 года назад
One of the best thing about most singers of this era was the fact that they had good voices and you could actually understand the lyrics, unlike a lot of the trash the that started out through the seventies and eighties when they played the music loud to cover the fact that they couldn't carry a tune if they had it in a suitcase!
@kylekullin2520
@kylekullin2520 4 года назад
What about Tom Petty?
@talisikid1618
@talisikid1618 3 года назад
Actually started in 60s & before.
@stevebilliter
@stevebilliter 3 года назад
@@kylekullin2520 He's dead, can't carry a tune either.
@kylekullin2520
@kylekullin2520 3 года назад
@@stevebilliter Listen to "You Wreck Me", you may change your mind!
@stevebilliter
@stevebilliter 3 года назад
@@kylekullin2520 Nope, the title alone turns me off. Very negative indeed. I'll pass... What you don't seem to understand like just about everyone else seems not to: I have my own preferences--likes and dislikes. I try and look at things form a Biblical perspective. Satan is a master musician--he used to be the leader of the heavenly choir and he couches nice sounding music in objectionable lyrics, thus transforming one's brain without them even knowing it. "But that's just life." For Christians the old life of seeing and experiencing sin everywhere will change to holiness and perfection.
@AnnieBoBannie421
@AnnieBoBannie421 4 года назад
Notice how he sounds the same live as he does on record/tape (that's how I remember it) that is in the past. Singers today cannot sing. Singers like him are missed!!!❤❤
@hildagarvin1697
@hildagarvin1697 4 года назад
He had it all,what a voice,loved his personality,and he was so Handsome .love everything about him.
@patriciajrs46
@patriciajrs46 3 года назад
Yes.
@buckethockey6086
@buckethockey6086 3 года назад
battle of new orleans
@chrisd2022
@chrisd2022 3 года назад
OMG!!! I had forgotten about this song. My daddy was a long haul truck driver and his CB handle was "johnny reb". He did this for 50 to 60 years or more. He was well known by all the truckers back in the day. Rest in peace, daddy. My own johnny reb. 😘
@lawrencemay8671
@lawrencemay8671 2 года назад
My Brother Raymond was a Long Haul Trucker also. His CB Handle was DIXIE. He had a plate on his truck with “DiIXIE” on it. I have it in my back window. I’m guessing some think I’m honoring the South with that tag. Yes, but mostly my brother Raymond.
@daviddyer1555
@daviddyer1555 3 года назад
Whoever Johnny sang about, he did it with respect and reverence!
@mikefrazier6213
@mikefrazier6213 5 лет назад
He’s buried right near my Grandparents. Has a big Guitar head stone....
@raed_ksa9449
@raed_ksa9449 4 года назад
Where were he buried
@donovanwood4643
@donovanwood4643 4 года назад
He is a good ol boy
@marthafloyd8374
@marthafloyd8374 4 года назад
I love this song where are the true country singers now the ones at sung with heart and soul
@billywalker8375
@billywalker8375 4 года назад
Mike Frazier Hank Williams Jr step daddy
@HansBalneger
@HansBalneger 3 года назад
God bless that patriot.
@einar987
@einar987 Год назад
I firmly believe if he hadn't died so young he would have been as big as Hank or cash
@davidbarber6157
@davidbarber6157 3 года назад
I grew up listening to his music my parents played, I l9ved it always made me proud to be from the South. I never looked at the Civil war as political growing I always thought of the flag as a symbol of the South not racist in any way, I can't stand Democrats or anything they are about but i will always love the South our Southern way of life, Johnny Hortons songs and President Trump, he win the election by the way!!!
@calebriddle4939
@calebriddle4939 3 года назад
Well said. It is the flag of freedom. Deo Vindice!
@gennadicole7102
@gennadicole7102 2 года назад
It’s a flag of treason and the embodiment of white Supremacist,I will take a big 💩 on every confederate flag I see, and I hope every confederate soldier is 🔥in hell as we speak 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@douglashall2141
@douglashall2141 2 года назад
My dad is 92 years old and we still setting listen to the Johnny Horton CDs I enjoy every one of them this man has great songs and vocals and was one of the greatest recording artists I've ever heard he seems about true things and life things that people need to think about things that mean something and we're close to the heart some of those still make me tear up today
@donnabartlett627
@donnabartlett627 3 года назад
This is a song about brave men and on both sides, I am confederate and I love this song cause it ain't about hate
@ruthparker1140
@ruthparker1140 4 года назад
Even 50 years later, this still gives me shivers and goosebumps.
@daniellysohirka4258
@daniellysohirka4258 8 месяцев назад
70 years later
@jonnychingas5757
@jonnychingas5757 4 года назад
Most people think of Johnny Horton as a country singer but he recorded some great rockabilly songs One of my favorite singers
@TheLonelyCowboy1958
@TheLonelyCowboy1958 Год назад
I've heard his rockabilly songs, and im a youngster, his rockabilly was influenced by Elvis Presley, and its some pretty good stuff, Take Me Like I Am, and I'm A One Woman Man are two of the greatest rockabilly songs, but thats only tapping into what he got.
@elizabethmounce9779
@elizabethmounce9779 2 года назад
Im 85 and I love this music and ill his songs
@elizabethmounce9779
@elizabethmounce9779 2 года назад
Died too young
@johnleber3369
@johnleber3369 4 года назад
A true singing legend who died so young.
@majorreb6616
@majorreb6616 3 года назад
reminds us of hank williams !! they would of been great as a team!! salute
@kenm8376
@kenm8376 3 года назад
Still touches me after all these years. God bless our dear south.
@Temujin1991
@Temujin1991 5 лет назад
I am a descendant of President Davis's army. I will never be ashamed to love Dixie or her flag. And when the rebel flag is outlawed, I'll proudly be called a rebel because I will never disown my heritage! Dio Vindice!
@Temujin1991
@Temujin1991 4 года назад
@Nobby Heads If you think the confederacy had anything in common with a group of pure evil individuals who murdered 7 million innocent people, you're a complete idiot
@Temujin1991
@Temujin1991 4 года назад
@Nobby Heads Lol, you're a pathetic little troll, trying to pick a fight or get some sort of reaction. But I am not interested in having a battle of wits with an unarmed opponent.
@talisikid1618
@talisikid1618 3 года назад
@Nobby Heads you’re a lying socialist just like hitler. Germany has never been anything but a pita to the rest of the world. It is the home of modern bigotry. All bigots look to Germany for directions. Many socialist too. It was the destruction of human civilization in Europe multiple times.
@jamesapplebee4495
@jamesapplebee4495 3 года назад
@@talisikid1618 .
@patriciajrs46
@patriciajrs46 3 года назад
Does that translate: God vindicated? I love languages, well at least some of them. I love your comment by the way. Right on.
@muddy_redneck4483
@muddy_redneck4483 5 лет назад
this'll make a southern boy shed a tear. God bless Robert E Lee.
@vintagebrew1057
@vintagebrew1057 4 года назад
I'm British and I love this song. Great to hear Johnny sing it live. Thanks.
@dkxilef
@dkxilef Год назад
I am Danish and don't love this song.
@goofyblud
@goofyblud Год назад
@@dkxilef Why
@sanraricheson1448
@sanraricheson1448 3 года назад
I knew of Johnny at age 11 am 72 now still love all his songs. So talented. Miss him.
@Panzerkampfwagen_VIII-y9k
@Panzerkampfwagen_VIII-y9k 6 месяцев назад
Hes my favorite singer i miss him
@Brenden_Simpson
@Brenden_Simpson 5 месяцев назад
I knew of Mr.Horton at the age of fifteen I'm now sixteen.
@kennylarsen5241
@kennylarsen5241 Месяц назад
Fought for your folks but didn’t die in vain, even though you lost they speak highly of your name 🇺🇸
@thomassyverson7561
@thomassyverson7561 3 года назад
I sure pray this one ain't "cancelled ".Combat veteran myself and I fuckin revere the brave grunts of the CSA.
@TimothyYoung-vh6si
@TimothyYoung-vh6si Месяц назад
Hell yeah!
@sheryldalton8965
@sheryldalton8965 Год назад
What a voice. & so handsome too.
@JacobWilson-uf6zq
@JacobWilson-uf6zq 7 месяцев назад
How are you feeling today
@aloisemason3972
@aloisemason3972 2 года назад
Johnny Horton..a country Music legend..phenomenal..great guitar player and singer..
@charlesmelrose3465
@charlesmelrose3465 Год назад
A pure shame he's not in the Hall of Fame. They put Richie Valencia in with one record and last year Dolly Parton!! What a travesty.
@annereilley4892
@annereilley4892 4 года назад
"even though you lost, they speak highly of your name." That's being changed lately.
@annereilley4892
@annereilley4892 4 года назад
@Nobby Heads Why would Republicans celebrate the confederates losing the war? Lincoln was a republican, don't you mean republicans celebrate winning the war? Or do you mean democrats are still lamenting losing the war to the north, considering democrats were the confederacy?
@robertmartin8907
@robertmartin8907 3 года назад
@@annereilley4892 in the immediate aftermath of the war the Union soldiers almost universally forgave the Confederates. It was Union and Confederate veterans combined who started the tradition of reenacting battles, for example. There was no hate remaining between the sides that actually survived the war. Which is why it is so obnoxious that you come here trying to imply things and saying it is weird for Republicans to not hate the Confederates.
@annereilley4892
@annereilley4892 3 года назад
@@robertmartin8907 Oh I see your confusion. You're reading my response to someone who deleted their comment. Their comment didn't make sense, so my comment probably doesn't make sense without it. He probably deleted it because I made him realize what he said was dumb. Stick to my original post, which is that attitudes have changed recently, with toppling of statues that everyone had been fine with for over a century and vilifying the south. I'm not justifying it, just observing it.
@robertmartin8907
@robertmartin8907 3 года назад
@@annereilley4892 Attitudes have not changed, we just have more communist scum who want to erase and vilify American history.
@annereilley4892
@annereilley4892 3 года назад
@@robertmartin8907 Yeah, now we're on the same page. I should have added SMH at the end of my original post. You're right about the older people, their attitudes haven't changed, but the movement you mentioned has spread to the mainstream and the state and federal governments are giving into them. They will keep teaching the young people and the old will disappear.
@maryspaabeck2074
@maryspaabeck2074 5 лет назад
Americans today shouldn't disrespect past generations for what they believed in! It was a whole different political and social ideal then! The confederate south fought and suffered horribly! I think the song says it all even though not everyone agrees! ITS OUR HISTORY RESPECT THE DEAD SOLDIERS AND LEAVE THEIR MEMORIALS ALONE
@majorreb6616
@majorreb6616 3 года назад
you would be very helpful to be a spokes lady for the daughters of the confederacy!! your message is true and admirable!! sons of confederate veterans of canada!! greetings!!
@maryspaabeck2074
@maryspaabeck2074 3 года назад
Sincere greetings to you from the USA, history is fascinating, isn't it? A person can learn a lot.
@majorreb6616
@majorreb6616 3 года назад
@@maryspaabeck2074 blessings to you and your family!! thanks!!
@shanewoods1980
@shanewoods1980 2 года назад
This man would sing a song a tell you story and you could actually imagine it in your mind being there! North to Alaska, sink the Bismarck, battle of New Orleans he was a true story teller and a great writer/singer my favorite has got to be springtime in Alaska
@tarrahhern9975
@tarrahhern9975 4 месяца назад
People of the past lived through alot of hard ship,,,, good song about that Thank you
@grahambeam3642
@grahambeam3642 3 года назад
Man, the voice on that man. One of the best. Still gives me chills in 2020
@austin5630
@austin5630 Год назад
John, I think it's about time you start to earn your keep around here... "Just turn me aloose Im flat ready." He's always ready friends, And there you have it! I like that quirky guy. Horton sounds flat confident.
@CaptRandall1
@CaptRandall1 Год назад
This has always been my most favorite song since I first heard it when I was just 5,,,I am 65 now and it still remains MY song. Been a Reb all my life thus far.
@matthewgliatto7339
@matthewgliatto7339 2 месяца назад
The purpose of the Confederacy was to keep slavery going forever. Jefferson Davis said so himself. There are better “lost causes” to sympathize with. Like, ones that actually existed. Which the “lost cause of the Confederacy” never did.
@robertshrewsbury9344
@robertshrewsbury9344 4 года назад
Johnny Horton was really good and I remember him well. The crazies that destroyed Jefferson Davis's Monument need to listen to this song and learn.
@marcussmith9804
@marcussmith9804 3 года назад
Sadly they are too stupid to listen 😢.
@patriciajrs46
@patriciajrs46 3 года назад
Yes, they do. Especially the part about President Lincoln.
@gskessingerable
@gskessingerable 4 года назад
There's no debate. That man had a beautiful voice and could sing.
@brucesexton478
@brucesexton478 6 лет назад
To all the Confederates that lost their lives in that war rest in peace and may God bless you for your sacrifice
@montanamountainmen6104
@montanamountainmen6104 5 лет назад
Amen, they fought with valor and distinction.
@rcanterb7126
@rcanterb7126 5 лет назад
Bruce Sexton and the union alike, as both were fighting for what they thought was right.
@outtahere321
@outtahere321 5 лет назад
@@jamesvangurpan1959 Yes, and Lincoln allowed it so he is guilty, too.
@shadowsA7Xme27
@shadowsA7Xme27 5 лет назад
J Wimbish that’s just your hate, not north vs south. You’d be surprised if you actually knew how much of the “north” is conservative in every aspect.
@outtahere321
@outtahere321 5 лет назад
@ВЕСЕЛЬЕ ВЕСЕЛЬЕ Real intelligent debate you have. Wow! Impressive....
@Th28785
@Th28785 2 месяца назад
Always love Johnny Horton ❤❤❤
@jameswahnee-vn5nt
@jameswahnee-vn5nt 2 месяца назад
Same here sister. The only thing you and I can really say is. We're relieved their not with us to see how far that kind of music has fallen 😢.
@marcusharjo8081
@marcusharjo8081 3 года назад
I remember being introduced to Johnny Horton's greatest songs as a young kid by my father. I remember sitting in the living room with my dad listening to Horton's Greatest Hits 8 track while mom was cooking dinner. The smell of pork steak, fried potatoes, and biscuits cooking and listening to great music reminded me that life was good. Miss and love you mom and dad and RIP Mr. Horton.
@shawndoctiki
@shawndoctiki 4 года назад
Great entertainer with a great song. God bless the South
@majorreb6616
@majorreb6616 3 года назад
god bless you sir for honoring the south!! a confederate salute to you from the great white north!!
@CosmoShidan
@CosmoShidan Год назад
@@majorreb6616 Yes, let us honor the villains who forced Asians to fight their losing war at gunpoint!
@jillhebert4551
@jillhebert4551 4 года назад
It's a shame that we can't have a lesson in why people wrote songs and what the words actually meant . 😢 I cry for out young people who are being taught to hate each other because they look different. We are all Americans so we should all just be red white and blue ! Good bless the USA 🇱🇷🦅🙏❤️
@CollinKillian
@CollinKillian 5 месяцев назад
Nah, those days are over..My generation despises the American northern government..
@earlslot8320
@earlslot8320 4 года назад
man, would this piss the protesters off, salute confederate flag
@trevormiles5852
@trevormiles5852 4 года назад
Think about it. do you really think they give a sh ..t. I suspect we are being faked out. I think somebody is trying to piss us off for no reason.. Somebody is trying to trigger us.
@davedvorak8728
@davedvorak8728 4 года назад
You mean the looters, Arsonists, anti American turds!
@trevormiles5852
@trevormiles5852 4 года назад
@@davedvorak8728 Absolutely Dave, people who are doing those things need to have consequences follow their actions. Thankfully some of the protesters turned those people in. And that one guy who made Molotov cocktails should get jail time. I know all protesters are notviolent. I also know that not all republicans are racists. or gun totting fear ridden un educated trump supporters. I should know, I am a life long republican and , I refuse to call myself a trump supporter just because he calls himself a republican today ( trump was a democrat when convenient for him few years back) . trump is just not a good man. You play you pay, regardless of party or gender or race. I tell myself each day. We are all Americans, do not let yourself be fooled into thinking otherwise.
@tomlund4951
@tomlund4951 4 года назад
Those protesters are fighting for respect and dignity... so were the soldiers who fought for the confederacy...can’t we all agree to just be decent to each other? Just sayin...
@davedvorak8728
@davedvorak8728 4 года назад
@@tomlund4951 You mean the looters, criminals and arsonists? BLM is a marxist?communist group...Get a clue...They could not care less about black lives...Educate yourself before you make a goofy comment, just sayin...
@dougsmith6648
@dougsmith6648 6 лет назад
Where are the "Johnny Hortons" of Today !
@theresnomich5954
@theresnomich5954 5 лет назад
Upchurch and Adam Calhoun
@adventurestateofmind4460
@adventurestateofmind4460 5 лет назад
that kind of American will not be seen again sadly ever.
@davidisaacson5993
@davidisaacson5993 5 лет назад
Labeled racist
@adventurestateofmind4460
@adventurestateofmind4460 5 лет назад
shut the hell up its never about race its about states rights and the right of a state to make its own laws and for a people to govern themselves@@davidisaacson5993
@davidisaacson5993
@davidisaacson5993 5 лет назад
@@adventurestateofmind4460 lol The subject was where are the Johnny Hortons songs of today. Bud There is a reason you have two eyes or ears and only one mouth.
@ds.9804
@ds.9804 3 года назад
That song come out when I was born 1948 December I always claim that for my song my great-great granddaddy fought for civil war I'm a southern born and Southern bread almost 73 years ago thank you Johnny Horton
@conmolto
@conmolto 3 года назад
Raise the flag of Dixie high above the trees and let it wave from sea to shining sea. If it's good enough for Jackson and good enough for Lee then hotdamn Alabam it's good enough for me!
@majorreb6616
@majorreb6616 3 года назад
sir your poem is excellent and should be in a civil war movie!! this canadian gives you an honorable salute soldier !! forwaaaarrd maaaarrrchh!!
@jasenalford9021
@jasenalford9021 2 года назад
Awesome southern brother!!!
@njrebel6320
@njrebel6320 3 года назад
Good Old Days. Music has lost alot. You fought like HELL Johnny Reb. Thats respect.
@majorreb6616
@majorreb6616 3 года назад
@Frank Robinson god bless you for blessing others sir!!
@majorreb6616
@majorreb6616 3 года назад
agreed! these poor southern soldiers paid a big price for their independence!! a southern confederate salute to you sir!!
@kenames9900
@kenames9900 4 года назад
Died way before his time RIP Johnny
@patriciajrs46
@patriciajrs46 3 года назад
This song is so sad and so perfect. Listening in 2021 and wishing I could play it for some of these stuffed shirt plliticians.
@LarryDickman1
@LarryDickman1 5 лет назад
The men who fought for the South a.k.a. Rebs should not be disrespected. They fought for what they thought was a northern aggression. That all being said, men from the north and the south died together in all the future wars side by side. I am a New Englander and I have respect for all who fought in the Civil war.
@doughesson
@doughesson 5 лет назад
When the Southern states decided to break away,President Lincoln decided to force them back into the Union so it WAS an invasion.
@dangerdork718
@dangerdork718 4 года назад
@@Dom_510 i smell bullshit
@colinm2056
@colinm2056 4 года назад
I wonder what the men who fought in that war would say of America today.
@barrywillig8657
@barrywillig8657 4 года назад
Long live Johnny Reb and all that he believed.
@davidalexander828
@davidalexander828 4 года назад
@@Dom_510 one of Lincoln's first move as president was the order to fortify Ft Sumter. The fact is South Carolina was succeeded from the union over 3 months without 1 shot being fired from both sides. Also half the states in the south was against succession until the shots were fired at Ft Sumter. maybe you should look at the some time lines and do some research before making a bullshit statement like that
@anthonyvero9198
@anthonyvero9198 4 года назад
RIP Johnny you were an amazing country singer
@edmonddantes3640
@edmonddantes3640 4 года назад
Heritage NOT Hate.
@sonsofconfederateveterans1329
@sonsofconfederateveterans1329 4 года назад
Hell Yeah! Im Proud Of My Southern Heritage And Southern Pride And Im Proud Of My Great And Awesome Ancestors And I Will Always Honor My Great And Awesome Ancestors And I Will Always Show Respect To Them And Support Them And I Will Always Fly My Confederate Flags Heritage Not Hate I Live And Die Here In Dixieland I Will Always Take A Stand Here In Dixieland!
@snaggalfrash9013
@snaggalfrash9013 4 года назад
peace and love Louisiana here , love my boot shape state, born and raised here learned how to hunt,fish & trap . During the summer we bullfroging run trout lines,yo-yos & jugging, freezer full of deer, rabbits,squirrels, ducks, redfish ,speckle trout, bullbream, warmouths, flathead catfish homemade deer sausage. Now I’m teaching my son what was past on down to me, we reload ammo together practice shooting as much as we can teaching him about safety when handling a firearm. Stay safe out there and keep your head on a swivel.
@snaggalfrash9013
@snaggalfrash9013 4 года назад
@@bammohammo let's look at the percentage% of violence in hip hop culture and the certain individuals who embrace & live by it. Then let's look at the percentage% of country music culture and decide which one is more violent, Shell we. It's a shame that certain individuals would embrace such a violent culture as hip hop.
@yvettegibson4808
@yvettegibson4808 4 года назад
C. J. Trahan
@STUPIDITYISYOURCRIME
@STUPIDITYISYOURCRIME 4 года назад
@@bammohammo I think you're referring to the artist Johnny Rebel (this is Johnny Horton singing the song Johnny Reb).
@carolrodriguez1915
@carolrodriguez1915 2 месяца назад
Yes he's one of the best singer you can have has a very beautifully songs you dont hear this songs any where #1my favorites one in the world love all his songs.a wonderful person can sing this song that is history. Congrats Johnny Horton.❤
@wdeatonjr
@wdeatonjr 2 года назад
Johnny Horton was the very first record I ever bought. Don't even remember how old I was. maybe 12? (money from my paper route) It's 2022 I still listen to his greatest hits album
@mountianfolks
@mountianfolks 6 лет назад
Right up to the 1970's and 80's people respected the Rebs (southerns) for fighting the good fight even though they lost. Now all that respect is gone. A new generation of haters who hate because they are told to. Sheeple marching in lockstep of obedience to the state of liberalism. Sad but true.
@St99785
@St99785 6 лет назад
mountainfolks i know, it’s so sad. Because although I hates the Yankee nation, I still love my Yankee brothers.
@sandrastandingready319
@sandrastandingready319 5 лет назад
G.morning brother I was thinking about me during the Wahpeton powwow
@sargehill67rudnick38
@sargehill67rudnick38 5 лет назад
mountainfolks I still respect them for fight they put and I respect general lee for not leading them into fruitless battle when he knew all was lost
@CowboyAxe
@CowboyAxe 5 лет назад
Good point most of them men that died never owned a single slave, and defended their home from the North. Of course the same elite who curse on the south now were the same elite who built their empires upon the backs of Blacks and poor people everywhere. So once again they spin their web and tell us what to think and believe. Same bullshit with the Irish famine, did anybody wonder how they survived before drake introduced the potato, or why do a people on an Island in a sea full of fish and a land full of crops starve to death = Line up for the cool aid and tyranny, it is an old story.
@vSHADOWVIPERv
@vSHADOWVIPERv 5 лет назад
@sly mikel the fact that you call it "the" united states rather than "these" united states is a point of fact that you are clueless.
@davidmelton2091
@davidmelton2091 Год назад
Johnny Horton had several hits and was only 35 when he died in a car crash. North to Alaska was his last hit released only 4 days before he died. He had a good voice and didn't put out a bad song.
@garyfaught3769
@garyfaught3769 Год назад
He and actor Ward Bond died on the same day (Nov. 5, 1960), three days before the Kennedy Nixon presidential election. He had finished a show at the Skyline Club in Austin that night and was killed in acar crash in Milano, Texas.
@boethius9173
@boethius9173 3 года назад
As a Northerner, I admire this song,
@OneOkRockSamurai
@OneOkRockSamurai 6 месяцев назад
I don't know but it always brings a tear to my eyes
@fhjfhj2366
@fhjfhj2366 Год назад
Clear strong voice listening his songs adding emotions❤
@DALETRUMPSTER
@DALETRUMPSTER Год назад
STAND FOR WHAT YOU BELIEVE
@loisedwards8934
@loisedwards8934 Год назад
He is a good sounding someone you can just listen to all night I wish I could have met him
@barrywillig8657
@barrywillig8657 4 года назад
You fought all the way, Johnny Reb!
@bradleychandler8512
@bradleychandler8512 2 года назад
The beauty of this song is that it’s a song for the boots. Taken in that context, it is fantastic, no matter your prejudices. Especially if you consider the boots didn’t have shoes.
@gbrown2934
@gbrown2934 3 года назад
One of the best singers ever, a true American, hero just a perfect individual, all his song were the best.
@nottavictim5
@nottavictim5 2 года назад
Greatest of the Rockabilly singers
@tghagen1967
@tghagen1967 10 месяцев назад
We sang this song on our way to the Gettysburg 160th reenactment.
@donaldsinclair6440
@donaldsinclair6440 Год назад
Wow pure classic
@MrValhem265
@MrValhem265 3 года назад
long live the South
@ianolsen1338
@ianolsen1338 Год назад
It reminds me of my dad listening to it😂🎉
@garyhieronymus9072
@garyhieronymus9072 4 года назад
I am glad we are one nation, under God and indivisiable. However I salute the courage and honor of the soilders of the North and the South. All American heroes.
@coreyrush8894
@coreyrush8894 4 года назад
Gary Hieronymus people don’t realize that the Northern and Southern soldiers truly respected each other’s reasons to fight, there for they respected them.
@randyheinbuck4704
@randyheinbuck4704 3 года назад
H
@larrygodeaconswhite1048
@larrygodeaconswhite1048 4 года назад
Died to soon I love his songs
@charlesmelrose3465
@charlesmelrose3465 Год назад
Excellent singer and guitarist and banjo player. The greatest song writer along with Hank Williams Sr. He had three excellent movies made from his songs. I was 13 when I first heard him in 1960- a Seattle born
@leeknight897
@leeknight897 4 года назад
This is one my dads favorite songs
@BikingVikingHH
@BikingVikingHH 5 лет назад
This song has made me cry tears of respect for Johnny Reb, and I’m the son of Danish immigrants in California. Thanks Johnny Reb, and Horton
@Hope-fv3kf
@Hope-fv3kf 4 года назад
Johnny Horton songs played regularly in my home growing up. Johnny Reb and Sink the Bismark were especially loved by me... - President Lincoln Asks the Band to Play “Dixie” | . Lee surrendered to General Ulysses S. Grant on April 9, 1865. The next day, despite rain and mud there were people in the streets of D.C. celebrating. Throughout the city, bonfires blazed and celebratory rockets whistled. Crowds had gathered here the day before, expecting a triumphal speech in the aftermath of Robert E. Lee’s surrender to Ulysses S. Grant on April 9 at Appomattox Court House, Va. A procession of some 2,000 Navy Yard workmen, dragging six boat howitzers that lobbed explosive shells into the sky, trekked across the city. The crowd swelled on its relentless march to the White House; bands played and revelers sang “The Star-Spangled Banner,” “Hail Columbia” and other patriotic tunes. Dixie was used to bring the nation together.....
@user-xi5iz7do4p
@user-xi5iz7do4p 2 месяца назад
I am not bragging but I can imitate Johnny, I learned all his songs when I was very young love his music!
@user-ov5jw2rd1d
@user-ov5jw2rd1d 8 месяцев назад
I have a lot of Confederate ancestors I love this song they died for what they believed in ❤
@robertjeffrey5560
@robertjeffrey5560 4 года назад
The singin' history teacher!
@nudel6750
@nudel6750 3 года назад
An amazing singer with an amazing voice that would sadly never grow old.
@KevinBenecke
@KevinBenecke 2 месяца назад
This was back when they had good music.
@ronwatson4135
@ronwatson4135 9 месяцев назад
*_Rest In Peace Johnny_* *_Job Well Done, Sir_*
@aloisemason3044
@aloisemason3044 4 года назад
I remember my mother listening to Johnny Horton on the radio when I was young..what a sensational singer and musician..Your still singing out in the World Johnny..sadly missed..RIP
@TheXorg
@TheXorg 4 года назад
The Best! God Bless Dixie !!!
@majorreb6616
@majorreb6616 3 года назад
a salute to you soldier from the great white north!!
@jimsaco4334
@jimsaco4334 2 года назад
One of the great male singers of all time. He had that ability to effortlessly go to that rough edge voice on songs like Battle of New Orleans, Sink the Bizmark, Johnny Reb, etc. And just shear beauty on songs like North to Alaska, Whispering Pines, All For The Love Of A Girl, Comanche, etc. Left us way too soon. Personally I put him right up there with Sam Cooke, Johnny Cash, Eric Burdon, Steve Marriott, Ian Gillain and many others.
@ponchoboss9080
@ponchoboss9080 4 года назад
They don't speak so highly of your name now johnny reb but your spirit lives on in all true rebels
@kevinhoward4245
@kevinhoward4245 Год назад
Good song !!!
@janetperkins2194
@janetperkins2194 3 года назад
A wonderful tribute to our Southern heroes & their history. Education is the key.
@randymuro9486
@randymuro9486 Год назад
I have a few ancestors who died in the revolutionary war and the Civil war
@davidmelton2091
@davidmelton2091 Год назад
I did too.
@hotovyfarms
@hotovyfarms 2 года назад
My Great Grandpa fought at the battle of Gettysburg on the Rebel side and was shot right through the foot. He limped away to a pit where he shot his pistol until he was out of bullets, powder, and strength. He then resorted to beating anyone who came near him until death. He died in 1935 from natural causes.
@johnnauer6427
@johnnauer6427 3 месяца назад
Beautiful Melody for fallen brothers that can't hear,? I think some would have appreciate,
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