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  1. Johnny I Hardly Knew Ye" (Roud 3137), also known as "Johnny We Hardly Knew Ye" or "Johnny I Hardly Knew Ya", is a popular traditional song, sung to the same tune as "When Johnny Comes Marching Home".

  2. Johnny, I Hardly Knew Ya (aussi connue comme Johnny We Hardly Knew Ye ou Johnny I Hardly Knew Ye), est une chanson traditionnelle irlandaise dénonçant les atrocités de la guerre.

  3. 8 nov. 2015 · The Irish Rovers, Johnny I Hardly Knew Ye (w/ lyrics) Dedicated to all those who gave their lives for our freedom. Song is from best of "The Irish Rovers, 50 Years" CD - Vol. 2 On iTUNES /...

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  4. Johnny I hardly knew ye - Irish folk song. 'Johnny I Hardly Knew Ye' is an Irish folk/anti-war song dating back to the mid-1860s. It has been mainly used as an anti-recruiting and...

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  5. [Verse 1] When goin' the road to sweet Athy, hurroo, hurroo. A stick in me hand and a drop in me eye. A doleful damsel I heard cry: "Johnny I hardly knew ye" [Chorus] With your drums and guns...

  6. "Johnny I Hardly Knew You" (also known as "Johnny We Hardly Knew Ye" or "Johnny I Hardly Knew Ya") is a popular traditional song, sung to the same tune as "When Johnny Comes Marching Home". First published in London in 1867 and written by Joseph B. Geoghegan, a prolific English songwriter and successful music hall figure, it remained popular in ...

  7. "Johnny, We Hardly Knew Ye": Memories of John Fitzgerald Kennedy is a 1972 memoir of John F. Kennedy, written by two of his closest friends and advisors, David Powers and Kenneth O'Donnell, in collaboration with journalist Joe McCarthy.