| Song | Camp Song of the Chicago Irish Brigade |
| Artist | David Kincaid |
| Album | The Irish-American's Song |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| [00:00.000] | 作曲 : Traditional arranged by David Kincaid |
| [00:06.424] | Ye sons of green Erin, assemble |
| [00:09.358] | And join in the battle's array |
| [00:12.542] | The usurpers and traitors shall tremble |
| [00:15.619] | When they see the brigade in the fray |
| [00:18.644] | Go and march to the battlefield proudly |
| [00:21.760] | Let the foe at your might be dismayed |
| [00:24.835] | And the trumpet of fame shall sound loudly |
| [00:28.000] | The praise of the Irish Brigade |
| [00:37.508] | Old Grann now looks over the ocean |
| [00:40.931] | And hears the fierce bugle of Mars |
| [00:43.574] | And the strength of her heart's high devotion |
| [00:46.707] | Is roused for the Stripes and the Stars |
| [00:49.829] | And she raises her voice loud as thunder |
| [00:52.911] | That voice which was always obeyed |
| [00:55.897] | Saying, "Boys, cut the rebels asunder |
| [00:59.207] | With the swords of the Irish Brigade!" |
| [01:27.121] | In view of the guilt and the treason |
| [01:30.012] | The goddess of liberty sighs |
| [01:33.188] | Let us up and defend her in season |
| [01:36.220] | And bring back the joy of her eyes |
| [01:39.343] | Bear the Stars and the Stripes o'er you proudly |
| [01:42.471] | And ne'er let your march be delayed |
| [01:45.594] | 'Til the foe flies in terror before you |
| [01:48.665] | When charged by the Irish Brigade |
| [01:51.797] | Go and march to the battlefield proudly |
| [01:54.924] | Let the foe at your might be dismayed |
| [01:58.069] | And the trumpet of fame shall sound loudly |
| [02:01.095] | The praise of the Irish Brigade! |
| [00:00.000] | zuo qu : Traditional arranged by David Kincaid |
| [00:06.424] | Ye sons of green Erin, assemble |
| [00:09.358] | And join in the battle' s array |
| [00:12.542] | The usurpers and traitors shall tremble |
| [00:15.619] | When they see the brigade in the fray |
| [00:18.644] | Go and march to the battlefield proudly |
| [00:21.760] | Let the foe at your might be dismayed |
| [00:24.835] | And the trumpet of fame shall sound loudly |
| [00:28.000] | The praise of the Irish Brigade |
| [00:37.508] | Old Grann now looks over the ocean |
| [00:40.931] | And hears the fierce bugle of Mars |
| [00:43.574] | And the strength of her heart' s high devotion |
| [00:46.707] | Is roused for the Stripes and the Stars |
| [00:49.829] | And she raises her voice loud as thunder |
| [00:52.911] | That voice which was always obeyed |
| [00:55.897] | Saying, " Boys, cut the rebels asunder |
| [00:59.207] | With the swords of the Irish Brigade!" |
| [01:27.121] | In view of the guilt and the treason |
| [01:30.012] | The goddess of liberty sighs |
| [01:33.188] | Let us up and defend her in season |
| [01:36.220] | And bring back the joy of her eyes |
| [01:39.343] | Bear the Stars and the Stripes o' er you proudly |
| [01:42.471] | And ne' er let your march be delayed |
| [01:45.594] | ' Til the foe flies in terror before you |
| [01:48.665] | When charged by the Irish Brigade |
| [01:51.797] | Go and march to the battlefield proudly |
| [01:54.924] | Let the foe at your might be dismayed |
| [01:58.069] | And the trumpet of fame shall sound loudly |
| [02:01.095] | The praise of the Irish Brigade! |
| [00:00.000] | zuò qǔ : Traditional arranged by David Kincaid |
| [00:06.424] | Ye sons of green Erin, assemble |
| [00:09.358] | And join in the battle' s array |
| [00:12.542] | The usurpers and traitors shall tremble |
| [00:15.619] | When they see the brigade in the fray |
| [00:18.644] | Go and march to the battlefield proudly |
| [00:21.760] | Let the foe at your might be dismayed |
| [00:24.835] | And the trumpet of fame shall sound loudly |
| [00:28.000] | The praise of the Irish Brigade |
| [00:37.508] | Old Grann now looks over the ocean |
| [00:40.931] | And hears the fierce bugle of Mars |
| [00:43.574] | And the strength of her heart' s high devotion |
| [00:46.707] | Is roused for the Stripes and the Stars |
| [00:49.829] | And she raises her voice loud as thunder |
| [00:52.911] | That voice which was always obeyed |
| [00:55.897] | Saying, " Boys, cut the rebels asunder |
| [00:59.207] | With the swords of the Irish Brigade!" |
| [01:27.121] | In view of the guilt and the treason |
| [01:30.012] | The goddess of liberty sighs |
| [01:33.188] | Let us up and defend her in season |
| [01:36.220] | And bring back the joy of her eyes |
| [01:39.343] | Bear the Stars and the Stripes o' er you proudly |
| [01:42.471] | And ne' er let your march be delayed |
| [01:45.594] | ' Til the foe flies in terror before you |
| [01:48.665] | When charged by the Irish Brigade |
| [01:51.797] | Go and march to the battlefield proudly |
| [01:54.924] | Let the foe at your might be dismayed |
| [01:58.069] | And the trumpet of fame shall sound loudly |
| [02:01.095] | The praise of the Irish Brigade! |