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		<title>Music of the 1st Dragoons</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The regimental quick march was D&#8217;ye ken John Peel. For the tune see http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WdAFqvoeA1A&#38;feature=related  The words are as follows: D&#8217;ye ken John Peel with his coat so gay? D&#8217;ye ken John Peel at the break o&#8217; day? D&#8217;ye ken John Peel when he&#8217;s far, far a-way. With his hounds and his horn in the morning? [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>The regimental quick march was<em> D&#8217;ye ken John Peel</em>. For the tune see http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WdAFqvoeA1A&amp;feature=related  The words are as follows:</p>
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<dd><em>D&#8217;ye ken John Peel with his coat so gay?</em></dd>
<dd><em>D&#8217;ye ken John Peel at the break o&#8217; day?</em></dd>
<dd><em>D&#8217;ye ken John Peel when he&#8217;s far, far a-way.</em></dd>
<dd><em>With his hounds and his horn in the morning?</em></dd>
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<dd><em>Chorus</em>
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<dd><em>For the sound of his horn brought me from my bed,</em></dd>
<dd><em>And the cry of his hounds which he oftime led,</em></dd>
<dd><em>Peel&#8217;s &#8220;View, Halloo!&#8221; could awaken the dead,</em></dd>
<dd><em>Or the fox from his lair in the morning.</em></dd>
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<p>In Sam Chamberlain&#8217;s &#8220;Confessions of a Rogue&#8221; (Goetzmann edition at p. 285) is mention of a song that celebrates Company A&#8217;s encounter at the Battle of Buena Vista.  Written by &#8220;Happy Jack&#8221; a member of the company, the first verse (of allegedly 400 verses) goes as follows:</p>
<p>The Battle of Buena Vista</p>
<p>It was on the 22nd, the day being clear.<br />
We espied the advancing Army of Mexican Lancers.<br />
At two o&#8217;clk they fired a shot when we returned the same.<br />
Dam ye eyes, Old Zack cries, for now commence the game.</p>
<p>Chorus: So cher up my lively lads, for it never shall be said<br />
That the First Dragoons was ever yet afraid.</p>
<p><span style="font-weight: bold;">Bold Soldier Boy</span></p>
<p>There is not a man that&#8217;s going<br />
Worth a knowing or a showing,<br />
Like Scott from glory growing,<br />
The Bold Soldier Boy.<br />
He went to Mexico,<br />
Sure you know it is so,<br />
And he flogged his country&#8217;s foe,<br />
Like the Bold Soldier Boy.<br />
Triumphantly he marched through,</p>
<p>The ladies looking arch through<br />
The window panes they search through<br />
The ranks to find their joy,<br />
While up the street each man they meet,<br />
When Scott passed by they all would cry,<br />
Hurra for Winfield Scott,<br />
The Bold Soldier Boy.</p>
<p>But Pierce and King we&#8217;ll rout,<br />
How they flout and they shout,<br />
To the White-House right about<br />
Goes the Bold Soldier Boy.<br />
Then when Locos rant and rare,<br />
Tear their hair in despair,<br />
For they know Pierce won&#8217;t compare<br />
With the Bold Soldier Boy.<br />
The Locos shout in chorus,<br />
The Whigs are going to floor us,<br />
For Scott and Graham are roarers,<br />
Uncle Sam will them employ.<br />
The North, the South, the East, the West,<br />
Will vote for them they love the best;<br />
They will go for Winfield Scott,<br />
The Bold Soldier Boy.</p>
<p>Then let&#8217;s united be, and agree, you will see,<br />
We shall win the victory,<br />
With our Bold Soldier Boy.<br />
At Chippewa and Lundy&#8217;s Lane,<br />
Then again, on the Plain,<br />
He whipped the British train<br />
Like a Bold Soldier Boy.</p>
<p>Ottarson, F. J.; editor; Colston, E. R.; editor. &#8216;Bold Soldier Boy&#8217; in &#8216;The Campaign Scott and Graham Songster: A Choice Collection of Original and Selected Whig Songs&#8217; . New York: D. E. Gavit, 1852. [format: book], [genre: song]. Permission: Newberry Library<br />
Persistent link to this document: http://lincoln.lib.niu.edu/file.php?file=sg20.html</p>
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