Old New York - Civil War Soldiers - SNL (Animated)

Old New York - Civil War Soldiers - SNL (Animated)

Loud Team Cameo Original Video:    • Civil War Soldiers - SNL   Lyrics: Union Solder 1: I heard we're marching South tomorrow. Union Soldier 2: Feels like this war's never gonna end. I swear sometines I forget what we're even fightiing for. Union Soldier 3; Hell we've been fighting this war so long I wonder if my family will even recognize me. Union Soldier 4: I'm tired of hearing all this grumbling. How bout' a song? Something to lift our spirits. A real foot stomper. Union Soldier 3: How about Old New York? Union Soldier 4: Ahh Old New York, now that's the tune that will put the fight back in ya. What do ya say boys. Union Soldiers: (Cheers In Agreement) Union Soldier 4: Well i'm from New York I am, from up North the Yankee land then one day the Union Army came a callin. They said son grab up your gun. There is glory to be one and soon the Dixie boys will be a fallin. Union Soldiers: One, two, three its the Union cause for me. Never fear the grape shot or the cannon's roar. For liberty and a happily and bury me back home in New York. Union Soldier 1: And we're singing like ooOoh oh oh party till the sun comes out. ooOoh oh oh we'll stay up forever now. ooOoh oh oh dance untill the pills wear off. OoOoh oh oh its a party at my parents house. Union Soldier 4: Uh I don't remember that part of Old New York. Union Soldier 1: Oh no sorry I added it. I felt like it needed a fat catchy hook. people can sing along. It's good right Union Soldier 2: Yeah I mean its already stuck in my head. Confederate Soldier 1: You know what would sound good? If ya'll did a bridge after that part. Union Soldier 4: Damn rather shut up! Confederate Soldier 1: Okay. Union Soldier 4: Listen. Old New York is a soldier's song about courage and making your loved ones proud. So maybe best not to change it. Union Soldier 1: Of Cool of course. Just musically it felt like it wanted that huh. Union Soldier 4: Now I miss my family and a miss my family but to run away from war is a disgrace. Union Soldier 4 (1): If the rebels shoot me down telly my family I was found while drowned in the smile of my face. Come on man! (Party at my parents house. Party at my parents house. Bu bu bu bu bu bu bu bu bu bu bu bu bu bu bu bu bu bu!) Union Soldiers: OoOoh oh oh. Union Soldier 1: Skinny dipping in the pool. Union Soldiers: OoOoh oh oh. Union Soldier 1: All our friends are making out. Union Soldiers: OoOoh oh oh. Union Soldier 4: I I don't I I don't know what to say. Union Soldiers: OoOoh oh oh. Union Soldier 4: It's a party at my parents house. Confederate Soldier 1: Oh my god. There she is. The girl I like. Suddenly it's all clear. This is the best night of my life. Everybody singing like. Union Soldiers and Confederate Soldier: OoOoh oh oh. Union Colonel: What the hell is going on here?! Union Soldier 4: I'm very sorry sir. I thought some singing might boost moral in camp. Union Colonel. Oh no i'm sorry I was pretending like I was the dad in the song like coming home and seeing a party in my house and being like what's going on here? Like like angry. Union Soldier 1: That's great. That would be a fun break in the song. Union Soldier 2: Yeah. yeah. maybe there's like a switcheroo and the dad's actually into it. Union Soldier 1: Yeah yeah or we could just do the regular version of Old New York. Union Soldier 4: Oh who am I kidding? That hook is fire. The whole track is absolutely lit. Let's take it from the dad coming in. Union Colonel. Nobody parties at my house. Without me! Union Soldier 4: 2,3,4! Everybody: OoOoh oh oh. Everybody get excited. OoOoh oh oh. Confederate Soldier 1: Everybody knows that sound. Everybody: OoOoh oh oh. Everybody get invited. OoOh oh oh. Union Soldier 1: It's a party at my parents house. Cannon shot Union Soldier 1: Oh man that cannon sounded amazing. Hey props to whoever shot that. That was a fun punch at the end. Union Soldier 4: That was not one of ours. Union Soldier 1: Then who shot it? Narrarator: And when the smoke cleared, all that was left of the 3rd New York Infantry was their bravery, their sacrifice, and our nation's first big fat hook.