I sang this to my wife at our 40th wedding anniversary. One of my daughters in law played keyboard with 2 granddaughters on the flute for accompaniment. It was the last of our anniversaries that we celebrated as she passed away from cancer just over 2 years later.
I learned this song in my high school days with my native language. I am 63 now. I didn't know the behind story then. Thanks for the video with cemetery scene.
Very nice archival photos to accompany your storytelling. You've added a lilting feel to the song which, all too often, is sung as a dirge. Very nice my friend. You've captured Johnson's thoughts.
Yes! Refreshing and unique interpretation! Have always wondered if I'd ever hear this song again, since a friend of my Dad's who used to sing and play it passed away. Was too young then to ask him who had written it. Thank you so much! :^)
After reading lyrics... I then enjoyed the song, heard it twice but not until reading lyrics, I understood ! 😂 As age gets more acute with the dropping of more hairs off my head, I'm beginning to feel the wrinkles and calluses on my body. ARGH ! Quoting SONNY TROCKMORTON "I wish I was 18" 😂
and in actual fact, there is an historic plaque that states the following, placed by the Ontario Historical Board near Binbrook, Ontario, Canada. "This is the childhood home of Maggie Clark, subject of the famous ballad "When You and I Were Young". Its author, George Washington Johnson (1839-1917), wrote the poem shortly before his marriage to Maggie in 1864. Published in his volume of verse entitled "Maple Leaves", it was set to music as "When You and I Were Young, Maggie" by J.A. Butterfield, in 1866. It is believed that the mill referred to in this ballad was situated about 1.6 km north of here on the bank of Twenty Mile Creek. Johnson was born in Binbrook Township and taught at Glanford school where Maggie was one of his pupils."
I sang this to my wife at our 40th wedding anniversary. One of my daughters in law played keyboard with 2 granddaughters on the flute for accompaniment. It was the last of our anniversaries that we celebrated as she passed away from cancer just over 2 years later.
Dad's Birthday i Heaven #113 in another two days. He Sang this to me almost seventy years ago. His Irish Mom's Sister was Maggie!
Remember. This. From. Many. Years. Ago. Good. To. Hear. These. Older. Songs. Thank. You.
Brings back memories, made me cry
I had to turn it off, crying!
Beautiful work, fantastic video I did not know song from 1860. It has been a part of my music songs I still remember the words. 2023.
메기의추억 중학교때배운노래 너무나 애절한 노래라 들으면 들을수록 마음이 아프네요. 이노래를 너무 좋아해서 매일 아코디온으로 깊은 감정하에
연주해본다오.지금도 키고 노래를 들어본다오.여기는 뉴질랜드입니다.나이가 70후반인데도 메기의추억을 들으면서 삽니다.
I'm 18, but I long for this. I feel like I never got to have my own country. Well sung, cheers
my first love was maggie i wish i could go back in time happy days
I learned this song in my high school days with my native language. I am 63 now. I didn't know the behind story then. Thanks for the video with cemetery scene.
This will be an eternal song for shure.
A Beautiful performance of this wonderful song🎶
Just beautiful song
Beautiful.
Thank you for sharing this gem.
Gem? It's dreadful.
Saw the spec story. Very nice. I remember seeing the plaque when I was young. I'm 60 now.
one of my all time favourites!
Ohmigod. Saddest song ever. 😭
Yes,I agree.
Very touching Mark. The accompanying video was great too ! Well done
Loved it, you touched my hart.
I just read the article this morning. So sweet and sad
Very nice archival photos to accompany your storytelling. You've added a lilting feel to the song which, all too often, is sung as a dirge. Very nice my friend. You've captured Johnson's thoughts.
Yes! Refreshing and unique interpretation! Have always wondered if I'd ever hear this song again, since a friend of my Dad's who used to sing and play it passed away. Was too young then to ask him who had written it. Thank you so much! :^)
Beautiful 🙏
좋은 노래 올려주신 분들께 감사드려요.
Learn about the sad story just as I learn this song, thanks your singing, make me want to sing this in Maggie's grave.
Wonderful version of a beautiful song.
love it maggie great song
such a poignantly simple version of a touching story song - well done, Mark
Very nice Mark, great guitar work. My grandpa played that on the harmonica .
Beautiful rendition - thank you - we play this in our Harmonica Band. Lovely song.
Great talent. Love it.
very well sung, played and produced.
Beautifully sung!
Thank you!
아~메기의추억 환갑이지난지금 ...!
I LEARNED THIS FROM MY MOTHER SHE SANG A LOT I WAS VERY YOUNG ! SHE LEARNED IT FROM HER DAD WHO ALSO SANG !
So talented thank you
Nice version
After reading lyrics...
I then enjoyed the song, heard it twice but not until reading lyrics, I understood !
😂
As age gets more acute with the dropping of more hairs off my head, I'm beginning to feel the wrinkles and calluses on my body.
ARGH !
Quoting SONNY TROCKMORTON
"I wish I was 18" 😂
A fine arrangement. I could see this being sung in many ways, probably as many as there were husbands.
Great topic covered so well in so many “Talented” ways. Congratulations Mark. !
Great video
Superb
Remember !
Maggie was my wife's great-grandaunt!
Here's to YOU Maggie.
My last name is McNeil…well done sir!
구수한 목소리 마음을 울립니다.
my grandma always told me he lived down the road from her house
and in actual fact, there is an historic plaque that states the following, placed by the Ontario Historical Board near Binbrook, Ontario, Canada.
"This is the childhood home of Maggie Clark, subject of the famous ballad "When You and I Were Young". Its author, George Washington Johnson (1839-1917), wrote the poem shortly before his marriage to Maggie in 1864. Published in his volume of verse entitled "Maple Leaves", it was set to music as "When You and I Were Young, Maggie" by J.A. Butterfield, in 1866. It is believed that the mill referred to in this ballad was situated about 1.6 km north of here on the bank of Twenty Mile Creek. Johnson was born in Binbrook Township and taught at Glanford school where Maggie was one of his pupils."
nothing like a cemetery
음질이 굿입니다.
It's so beutifull I miss my husband so must ❤😢
L like voice like real !
James Austin Butterfield, composer.
👏👍🏽🌹♥️😃🫶🏽
The creek and the Rustic OLd Mill! not rusty.
Every commercially-produced copy of the sheet music I have seen says "rusty." Google it yourself. None say rustic.