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The Bold Canadian

"The Bold Canadian" was a patriotic song for Canadians that originated during the War of 1812. It celebrated the conquering of Detroit in Michigan Territory.

Isaac Brock, the British officer praised in The Bold Canadian

History edit

It is believed that "The Bold Canadian" was written by a private from the Third York Militia's First Flank Company named Cornelius Flummerfelt, who wrote the lines while marching in the Detroit campaign, or on the way back to York, Upper Canada.[1] The song was used to further increase the numbers of Canadian militia to fight during the war.[2]

Although composed in late 1812, the first publication of the song was not until 1907, when the Niagara Historical Society printed part of the song in a pamphlet about Isaac Brock.[1] Until 1907, the song was passed down in oral traditions; therefore, different versions of the song came to be. Full versions of the song were not published until 1927 when the Ontario Historical Society published two different versions of the song. In 1960, a third version was published; all three varied, with different stanzas and order of stanzas.[1]

Although unpublished, the song remained popular in Canada throughout the nineteenth century, while a comparable American song, "The Hunters of Kentucky", lost its popularity by the end of the Jacksonian Era.[3][4]

Lyrics edit

Come all you brave Canadians
I'd have you lend an ear
Unto a simple ditty
That will your spirits cheer,

Concerning an engagement
We had at Sandwich town―
The courage of those Yankee boys
So bravely we pulled down.

Their purpose to invade us
Was to kill and to destroy
To distress our wives and children
And cause us much annoy.

Our countrymen were filled
With sorrow, grief and woe
To think that they would fall
By an unnatural foe.

At length our bold commander
Sir Isaac Brock by name
Took shipping at Niagara
And unto York he came.

He said: "My valiant heroes,
Will you go along with me
To fight those Yankee boys
In the west of Canady."

"O yes," we all replied,
"We'll go along with you
Our knapsacks on our back
And make no more ado."

Our fire-locks then we shouldered
And straight we marched away
With firm determination
To shew them British play.

Yes our fire-locks we shouldered
Forward our course to steer
To meet and fight the invader
With neither dread nor fear.

At Sandwich we arrived
Each man with his supply
With bold determination
To conquer or to die.

Our general sent a flag
And thus to them did say:
"Surrender now your garrison
Or I'll fire on you this day."

Our troops then marched over
Our artillery we did land
And marched straight upon their town
Like an undaunted band.

They refused to surrender
They chose to stand their ground
We opened then our guns
And gave them fire all around.

The Yankee boys began to fear
And their blood to run cold
To see us marching forward
So courageous and bold.

Their general sent a flag of truce
For quarter then they call:
"Hold your hand, brave British boys,
I fear you'll slay us all."

"Our town is at your command
Our garrison likewise."
They brought their arms and grounded them
Right down before our eyes.

And they were all made prisoners
On board of ship they went
And from the town of Sandwich
To Quebec they were sent.

We guarded them from Sandwich
Safe down unto Fort George
And them within the town of York
So safely we did lodge.

And we're arrived at home
Each man without a wound
And the fame of this great conquest
Will through the province sound.

Success unto the volunteers
Who thus their rights maintain
Lifewise their bold commander
Sir Isaac Brock by name.

And being all united
This is the song we'll sing
Success unto Great Britain
And may God Save the King.

Alternative lyrics edit

Source[5]

Come all ye bold Canadians,
I'd have you lend an ear
Unto a short ditty
Which will your spirits cheer,

Concerning an engagement
We had at Detroit town,
The pride of those Yankee boys
So bravely we took down.

The Yankees did invade us,
To kill and to destroy,
And to distress our country,
Our peace for to annoy,

Our countrymen were filled
With sorrow, grief and woe,
To think that they should fall
By such an unnatural foe.

Come all ye bold Canadians,
Enlisted in the cause,
To defend your country,
And to maintain your laws;

Being all united,
This is the song we'll sing:
Success onto Great Britain

And God save the King.

Geoff Berner's "Come All Ye Bold Canadians (Song of the War of 1812)" lyrics edit

In 2011 Canadian folk-singer Geoff Berner recorded, "Come All Ye Bold Canadians (Song of the War of 1812)," as part of Henry Adam Svec's recording project.[6][7]

The perfidious rebels snuck
across our border by the score.
They raped the nuns on tables,
threw the babies to the floor. (What cads!)

But invincible General Brock was ready
when he heard the call.
He drove them back and now we'll chase them
over hedge and wall.

So come all ye bold Canadians
and gird your trusty might.
We'll make the American libertines
regret they picked a fight.

For order and good government
we'll fight for what is right.
Come all ye bold Canadians
and gird your trusty might.

Around the world Canadians
are feared as soldiers bold.
Loyal and obedient,
we'll kill and die when told. (Yes sir!)

Liberty is not for me,
I know my rightful place.
Upon my knees before our king,
who God enthroned with grace.

So come all ye bold Canadians
and gird your trusty might.
We'll make the American libertines
regret they picked a fight.

For order and good government
we'll fight for what is right.
Come all ye bold Canadians
and gird your trusty might.

No matter where they run and hide
we'll chase them down like dogs.
We'll burn the hated White House down
with kerosene and logs. (Chop the logs!)

A godless slave of liberty
deserves just what he gets.
Their livestock and their unborn brats
will feel our bayonets.

So come all ye bold Canadians
and gird your trusty might.
We'll make the American libertines
regret they picked a fight.

For order and good government
we'll fight for what is right.
Come all ye bold Canadians

and gird your trusty might.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Hickey p.351
  2. ^ Wilson, W.R. "The Militia - Historical Narratives of Early Canada". Uppercanadahistory.ca. Retrieved 2009-01-23.
  3. ^ Hickey p.352
  4. ^ Come all You Bold Canadians. 25 January 2012. Archived from the original on 2021-12-15 – via YouTube.
  5. ^ "Military Music Lyrics : Napoleonic Guide : British music : The Bold Canadian".
  6. ^ "Folk Songs of Canada Now".
  7. ^ Berner, Geoff, "Come All Ye Bold Canadians (Song of the War of 1812)." From Svec, Henry Adam, ed. (2011). "Folk Songs of Canada Now" (Audio Recording (Compact Disk/Digital Download). London, Ontario, Canada: labelfantastic.com.

Further reading edit

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The Bold Canadian was a patriotic song for Canadians that originated during the War of 1812 It celebrated the conquering of Detroit in Michigan Territory Isaac Brock the British officer praised in The Bold Canadian Contents 1 History 2 Lyrics 3 Alternative lyrics 4 Geoff Berner s Come All Ye Bold Canadians Song of the War of 1812 lyrics 5 See also 6 References 7 Further readingHistory editIt is believed that The Bold Canadian was written by a private from the Third York Militia s First Flank Company named Cornelius Flummerfelt who wrote the lines while marching in the Detroit campaign or on the way back to York Upper Canada 1 The song was used to further increase the numbers of Canadian militia to fight during the war 2 Although composed in late 1812 the first publication of the song was not until 1907 when the Niagara Historical Society printed part of the song in a pamphlet about Isaac Brock 1 Until 1907 the song was passed down in oral traditions therefore different versions of the song came to be Full versions of the song were not published until 1927 when the Ontario Historical Society published two different versions of the song In 1960 a third version was published all three varied with different stanzas and order of stanzas 1 Although unpublished the song remained popular in Canada throughout the nineteenth century while a comparable American song The Hunters of Kentucky lost its popularity by the end of the Jacksonian Era 3 4 Lyrics editCome all you brave Canadians I d have you lend an ear Unto a simple ditty That will your spirits cheer Concerning an engagement We had at Sandwich town The courage of those Yankee boys So bravely we pulled down Their purpose to invade us Was to kill and to destroy To distress our wives and children And cause us much annoy Our countrymen were filled With sorrow grief and woe To think that they would fall By an unnatural foe At length our bold commander Sir Isaac Brock by name Took shipping at Niagara And unto York he came He said My valiant heroes Will you go along with me To fight those Yankee boys In the west of Canady O yes we all replied We ll go along with you Our knapsacks on our back And make no more ado Our fire locks then we shouldered And straight we marched away With firm determination To shew them British play Yes our fire locks we shouldered Forward our course to steer To meet and fight the invader With neither dread nor fear At Sandwich we arrived Each man with his supply With bold determination To conquer or to die Our general sent a flag And thus to them did say Surrender now your garrison Or I ll fire on you this day Our troops then marched over Our artillery we did land And marched straight upon their town Like an undaunted band They refused to surrender They chose to stand their ground We opened then our guns And gave them fire all around The Yankee boys began to fear And their blood to run cold To see us marching forward So courageous and bold Their general sent a flag of truce For quarter then they call Hold your hand brave British boys I fear you ll slay us all Our town is at your command Our garrison likewise They brought their arms and grounded them Right down before our eyes And they were all made prisoners On board of ship they went And from the town of Sandwich To Quebec they were sent We guarded them from Sandwich Safe down unto Fort George And them within the town of York So safely we did lodge And we re arrived at home Each man without a wound And the fame of this great conquest Will through the province sound Success unto the volunteers Who thus their rights maintain Lifewise their bold commander Sir Isaac Brock by name And being all united This is the song we ll sing Success unto Great Britain And may God Save the King Alternative lyrics editSource 5 Come all ye bold Canadians I d have you lend an ear Unto a short ditty Which will your spirits cheer Concerning an engagement We had at Detroit town The pride of those Yankee boys So bravely we took down The Yankees did invade us To kill and to destroy And to distress our country Our peace for to annoy Our countrymen were filled With sorrow grief and woe To think that they should fall By such an unnatural foe Come all ye bold Canadians Enlisted in the cause To defend your country And to maintain your laws Being all united This is the song we ll sing Success onto Great BritainAnd God save the King Geoff Berner s Come All Ye Bold Canadians Song of the War of 1812 lyrics editIn 2011 Canadian folk singer Geoff Berner recorded Come All Ye Bold Canadians Song of the War of 1812 as part of Henry Adam Svec s recording project 6 7 The perfidious rebels snuck across our border by the score They raped the nuns on tables threw the babies to the floor What cads But invincible General Brock was ready when he heard the call He drove them back and now we ll chase them over hedge and wall So come all ye bold Canadians and gird your trusty might We ll make the American libertines regret they picked a fight For order and good government we ll fight for what is right Come all ye bold Canadians and gird your trusty might Around the world Canadians are feared as soldiers bold Loyal and obedient we ll kill and die when told Yes sir Liberty is not for me I know my rightful place Upon my knees before our king who God enthroned with grace So come all ye bold Canadians and gird your trusty might We ll make the American libertines regret they picked a fight For order and good government we ll fight for what is right Come all ye bold Canadians and gird your trusty might No matter where they run and hide we ll chase them down like dogs We ll burn the hated White House down with kerosene and logs Chop the logs A godless slave of liberty deserves just what he gets Their livestock and their unborn brats will feel our bayonets So come all ye bold Canadians and gird your trusty might We ll make the American libertines regret they picked a fight For order and good government we ll fight for what is right Come all ye bold Canadiansand gird your trusty might See also edit nbsp Music portal nbsp Canada portalAnthems and nationalistic songs of CanadaReferences edit a b c Hickey p 351 Wilson W R The Militia Historical Narratives of Early Canada Uppercanadahistory ca Retrieved 2009 01 23 Hickey p 352 Come all You Bold Canadians 25 January 2012 Archived from the original on 2021 12 15 via YouTube Military Music Lyrics Napoleonic Guide British music The Bold Canadian Folk Songs of Canada Now Berner Geoff Come All Ye Bold Canadians Song of the War of 1812 From Svec Henry Adam ed 2011 Folk Songs of Canada Now Audio Recording Compact Disk Digital Download London Ontario Canada labelfantastic com Further reading editHickey Donald R 2006 Don t Give Up the Ship Myths of the War of 1812 University of Illinois Press ISBN 0 252 03179 2 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Bold Canadian amp oldid 1191170002, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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