It is Abe Lincoln I think. Although for all his problems commanding a campaign McClellan did train the Army of the Potomac well, so they might credit him there. He just made such a pretty army that he was afraid to use it nor was he able to accept that the whole plan is often useless as soon as the first shot is fired.
@@GrizzlyJacko Noticed your flag, New England/New York definitely won us the war with the South due to their industry and population, but my home state of Washington, a territory at the time, had raised a volunteer regiment itself. God bless Colonel Justus Steinberger and the 1st Washington Territory Infantry Regiment
McClellan was from the East Coast, though, so the guy doing the intro would have probably sounded more like him than he would Lincoln (born in Kentucky, and spent most of his life in Illinois).
This is probably my favorite union song just because of the line "Our wives and our children, we leave in your care, we feel you will help them with sorrows to bare, tis hard thus to part, but we hope t’wont be long, we’ll keep up our hearts as were marching along". It feels so perfectly human.
Correction: I should've put Abe Lincoln instead of Mccllelan.
I knew it sounded different
@@matthewdelmaro1793 I know I thought the same. All good, Archivum thanks for clarifying!
The lyrics is supposed to be McClellan
Grant
Screw McClellan my bros and I are on the Grant gang
Ong💯
God bless our Union!
1:10 No wonder the Confederacy lost, the Union had Gordon Freeman among its ranks.
lol
lmao good reference to HL.
"McClellan's brilliance" the irony
tho its a good song and the union forever 🇺🇸
Its catchy, yes?
It is Abe Lincoln I think. Although for all his problems commanding a campaign McClellan did train the Army of the Potomac well, so they might credit him there. He just made such a pretty army that he was afraid to use it nor was he able to accept that the whole plan is often useless as soon as the first shot is fired.
I believe he was popular with the troops despite his failures militarily
@@thatreddude8796 "failures"
*Abe Lincoln
It sounds like Abe Lincoln not McClellan.
Actually, yeah. Sounds like Abe Lincoln
Not gonna lie, he sounds like a Bostonian. Specifically JFK.
@@GrizzlyJacko Noticed your flag, New England/New York definitely won us the war with the South due to their industry and population, but my home state of Washington, a territory at the time, had raised a volunteer regiment itself. God bless Colonel Justus Steinberger and the 1st Washington Territory Infantry Regiment
McClellan was from the East Coast, though, so the guy doing the intro would have probably sounded more like him than he would Lincoln (born in Kentucky, and spent most of his life in Illinois).
In the original version of this song it was McCellan, but whoever sung this version decided to use Abe Lincoln instead
Ya know, I think that’s better. Mcclellan sucked.
This is probably my favorite union song just because of the line "Our wives and our children, we leave in your care, we feel you will help them with sorrows to bare, tis hard thus to part, but we hope t’wont be long, we’ll keep up our hearts as were marching along". It feels so perfectly human.
For the united states of America 🇺🇸 and everyone thar die to protect our home!
That Atlantic accent though...
Joshua Chamberlain moment
Song starts at 0:29 by the way
Willing to march, but my money is on Grant.
No, Billy Sherman is the best
As a Reenactor this is actually my favorite version of this song
Absolute Civil War bop right here!!!
Abe Lincoln’s our leader he’s gallant and Strong🫡❤️🤍💙🇺🇸
For God and our Country we are marching along🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
TAKE THOSE COLORS!!!
God bless USA and the soldiers that sacrificed their blood. From Sri Lanka.❤❤🗽
Maple leaf forever, awesome.
Stars and Stripes forever*
what group made this version? this goes so hard
When I started the video I thought how it's even song 💀
x2
Sounds like my dad
This is the only version I've heard say Abe Lincoln, weird
W union L confederate
A fucking union song.
Vive Dixie !
Dixie lost, cry about it
@@astrotrek3534 Dixie will rise again cry about it
American Forever, The Union Forever, The Eagle Forever
Go home confeddie oh wait you can’t because Sherman burnt it to the ground
fella you got your ass kicked 100+ years ago, the only thing y'all be raising is another towel-flag