Johnny, I Hardly Knew Ye

Published: Jan. 23, 2007, midnight

b'Which came first the chicken or the egg. I first learned about "Johnny I Hardly Knew Ye" from a popular American version written during the Civil War. That song "When Johnny Comes Marching Home" was first published in 1863 as "Words and Music by Louis Lambert," which was a pseudonym for Patrick Sarsfield, 1829-1892. Patrick was a native of Ireland who emigrated to Boston. "When Johnny Comes Marching Home" is a rousing song about a hero returning from war.\\n\\nThe first published version of "Johnny, I Hardly Knew Ye" came out several years after Sarsfield\'s song. Nevertheless, it is strongly believed to have originated in Ireland.\\n\\nIt\'s a much more somber song that tells about the woes and horrors of war in the popular folk tradition of describing the body parts blown off a soldier who does not come home to his love.\\n\\nReleased under a Creative Commons Noncommercial ShareAlike License. If you enjoy this recording pick up our CD, A Collection of Irish Pub Songs at www.IrishSong.net or by calling 1-800-BUY-MY-CD.'