Civil War Medley - The Limeliters video free download


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Duration: 06:29
Uploaded: 2010/07/28

A medley of themes about the civil war sung by the original Limeliters with Glenn Yarbrough. Enjoy!

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8 years ago

45DidDid

Still fabulous after all these years. A favourite of us folk singers in England during the 60's.

8 years ago

Larry Fitch

My favorite Limeliter's performance. But the group you have pictured is not the Limeliters. Someone needs to fix this.

9 years ago

Andrew Kay

Thanks for posting……..

9 years ago

Otis Brown

I think the singers are the original Glenn, Alex and Lou. Who is in the picture?

9 years ago

Gordon Reardon

This needs to be sung today more than ever. thanks for posting

10 years ago

bonesdoc11

Incredibly great, thank you sooooooo much!

10 years ago

bob m

BRAVO !!! TOTK

10 years ago

ChildoftheGreenwood

Awesome song.

10 years ago

TheOneTrueKaliban

As is yours. It's in our hands, though, to fix the damage. We've gotten foolish, over the past few decades; too nice, too humble, too willing to question our own greatness as a nation and as a people. It's just a matter of attitude.

10 years ago

Kathy Fox

Yikes. Is anyone commenting on the performance??

10 years ago

Kathy Fox

Really good, but not as good as Gibson and Camp.

10 years ago

Orinda Spence

That is a lot of fancy ancestors to have. How does one sign the Declaration of Independence via marriage? There are I think 70 some signers and you have several in your family line?

10 years ago

hubbardjohnathan0

Well, not really free these days, eh? Though your point is well taken.

10 years ago

tim biggart

No mistaking one of the greatest Irish tenors ever recorded, amusingly, an American - Glen Yarborough

11 years ago

Tom Hubbard

That sounds an awful lot like Glenn, Alex and Lou, all right. I wonder if that's a picture of the Brothers Four, maybe?

11 years ago

Petox20x

By the way, the racists who hate Hispanics aren't going to care what dialect of Spanish is your mother tongue.

11 years ago

TheOneTrueKaliban

Castigating 18th Century gentlemen for being slaveholders is like criticizing Southern Pacific for burning diesel. Slavery was a fact of life back then. Moreover, these men laid the groundwork for its' abolition. Letting only the landed gentry vote and hold office was exactly the right thing to do and ought to have remained the law of the land. Universal sufferage played a big part in causing our current mess. No one who doesn't own land or pay taxes belongs anywhere near the voting booth.

11 years ago

Cliff Cheese

A lot of those Founding Fathers were also slave holders. And they believed only white males of the landed gentry had the right to vote and hold office. Fact is, the Founders were flawed humans like any of us; they made mistakes too. A lot of innocent people were treated like property or second class citizens because of those same Founding Fathers too.

11 years ago

MolarRatios

In continum: I am in no means a fake intellectual. I have Aspergers Syndrome, I take pride in that. I am told by the doctors, I have an IQ of roughly ~160ish. Now the thing that defines my intellectuality is the fact that I can say IQ's do not define intellegence. Have a nice day with your insults and have a nice day "trimming the Bush". So if you don't like what I say, no one asked you to reply to it. It displays anger and hatred that is not needed.

11 years ago

MolarRatios

You are insulting, rather than being constructive. You are not worth my time, yet I will state one last thing even though arguing with someone like you is absolutely pointless. I cannot be dammed by any god/goddess, I'm Atheist. And why did you say "damn muslims"? Even though I don't believe in a god, they have their right to be muslims if they want; they are not damn. Andilusion Moorish is a off shoot of Arabic. For all linguistic principals it it arabic.

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