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Lyr Req: I Goes to Fight mit Sigel

GUEST 30 Apr 03 - 01:27 PM
MMario 30 Apr 03 - 01:31 PM
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Subject: I goes to fight mit Siegal.....lyrics
From: GUEST
Date: 30 Apr 03 - 01:27 PM

I found the lyrics to this song last year on this site I believe, but can't seem to locate it now.....help


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Subject: ADD: I'm going to fight mit Sigel
From: MMario
Date: 30 Apr 03 - 01:31 PM

try here

url=http://ingeb.org/songs/sigel.html

I'm going to fight mit Sigel

Melody: The Girl I left Behind Me (No Chorus)

A Song of the US Civil War

1. I've come shust now to tells you how
I goes mit regimentals,
To Schlauch dem voes of Liberty,
Like dem ole Continentals
Vot fights mit England, long ago,
To save de Yankee Eagle;
Und now I gets mine sojer clothes,
I'm going to fight mit Sigel.

Chorus:
Ya! Das ist drue, I shpeaks mit you,
I'm going to fight mit Sigel.

2. Ven I comes from de Deutch Countree,
I vorks somedimes at baking;
Den I keeps a lager bier saloon,
Und den I goes shoemaking;
But now I was a sojer been
To save de Yankee Eagle;
To Schlauch dem tam Secession volks,
I'm going to fight mit Sigel.
Chorus:

3. I gets ein tam big rifle guns,
Und puts him to mine shoulder,
Den march so bold, like a big jack-horse,
Und may been someding bolder;
I goes off mit de volunteers,
To save de Yankee Eagle;
To give dem Rebel vellers fits,
I'm going to fight mit Sigel.
Chorus:

4. Dem Deutshen mens mit Sigel's band,
At fighting have no rival;
Un ven Cheff Davis' mens we meet,
Ve Schlauch em like de tuyvil;
Dere's only one ting vot I fear,
Ven pattling for de Eagle;
I vont get not no lager bier,
Ven I goes to fight mit Sigel.
Chorus:

5. For rations dey gives salty pork,
I dinks dat was a great sell;
I petter likes de Sour Kraut,
De Switzer Kaize un Pretzel.
If Fighting Joe (or Liddle Mac.)
Will give us dem,
Ve'll save de Yankee Eagle;
Und I'll put mine Frau in breechaloons,
I'm go un fight mit Sigel.
Chorus:

Maj. Gen. Franz Sigel, U.S. Army, Commanding First Corps, Army of Virginia


Lyrics copy-pasted from the link cited above.
-Joe Offer-


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Subject: RE: I goes to fight mit Siegal.....lyrics
From: Ernest
Date: 30 Apr 03 - 02:04 PM

The man`s name was Franz Siegel. Maybe this helps
Yours
Ernest


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Subject: ADD: I Goes to Fight Mit Sigel
From: GUEST,Dale
Date: 30 Apr 03 - 07:29 PM

I goes to fight mit Siegal This is where you will find the lyrics AND info about the song at the Dave Para/Cathy Barton site. Note that you also get RA sound samples.

For links to ALL their lyrics, go here. Discography    But don't stop there ~~ find your way around their site for Civil War information, pictures, biography, upcoming performances, reviews, etc. etc.   It is worth the time you spend there ~~ don't put it off any longer.

I GOES TO FIGHT MIT SIGEL


(To the tune of “The Girl I Left Behind Me”)
Time—2:29
Dave Para—guitar and vocal; Cathy Barton—banjo and vocal; Bob Dyer—vocal; Dave Pease—tuba; Lloyd Hicks—drums

In the presidential election of 1860, Abraham Lincoln received 27,000 votes from all the southern states. More than 15,000 of those came from Germans living in St. Louis. German immigrants were numerous in that and other towns farther up the Missouri River. Their intense loyalty to the Union and early participation contributed much to saving Missouri from secession.

The Third and Fifth Missouri Volunteers, commanded by Colonel (later General) Franz Sigel, consisted mostly of German immigrants. They were sent to Springfield in June 1861 to intercept Price's and Jackson's men on their retreat south after the Battle of Boonville. They fought at Carthage, at Wilson's Creek, and later at Pea Ridge.

Sigel was many peoples' choice for commander of the Army of the Southwest after Lyon was killed at Wilson's Creek. When the job went to Iowan Samuel Curtis, the general ethnic tensions among the Union ranks became apparent.

This song, written by F. Poole, was a humorous attempt to ease those tensions. Written to the old Scottish fiddle tune “The Girl I Left Behind Me,” the song pokes fun at the German accent as well as their eating and drinking habits. The “Fighting Joe” mentioned in the next to last stanza is a reference to General Joseph Hooker who commanded the Union Army for a short period in 1863.

Ven I comes from der Deutsche Countree, I vorks somedimes at baking,
Und den I runs a beer-saloon, und den I tries shoe-making.
But now I march mit musket out to safe dot Yankee Eagle,
Dey dress me up in soldier's clothes to go and fight mit Sigel.

CHORUS
Yah, das is true, I shpeaks mit you. Ve goes to fight mit Sigel.

I gets ein big tam rifle gun und puts him to mine shoulder,
Den I march around like a big jackhorse or maybe someding bolder;
I goes off mit de volunteers to save der Yankee Eagle;
To give dem Rebel vellers fits, I goes to fight mit Sigel.

For rations dey gives salty pork. I dinks dat vas a great sell;
I petter likes der sauerkraut, der Schnitzel-kase und bretzel.
If Fighting Joe will give us dem, ve'll save der Yankee Eagle,
Und I'll put mine vrou in breech-a-loons to go and fight mit Sigel.

Ve Deutschen mens mit Sigel's band at fighting got no rival;
Und ven Cheff Davis mens ve meet, ve schlauch em like de devil.
Der's only von ting vot ve fear ven pattling for der Eagle,
Ve vont get not no lager beer ven ve goes to fight mit Sigel.

© Big Canoe Records, 1993
Lyrics copy-pasted from the link cited above.
-Joe Offer-


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