As a youngster, I had this song on a 45 record called SONS OF OLD AUNT DINAH. I think it was from the film, THE GREAT LOCOMOTIVE CHASE. Anyway, I haven't seen it anywhere, since. Here are the lyrics, as best as I can remember them.
SONS OF OLD AUNT DINAH
We are sons of Old Aunt Dinah
ANd we go where we've a mind to
And right now, we're inclined to
Sit down and rest a spell,
But when we're tired of eatin'
We will give the Yanks a beatin'
And they'll all start retreatin'
When they hear the Rebel Yell.
We are sons of Old Aunt Dinah
And we go where we've a mind to
And right now, we're inclined to
Go out and have some fun.
Oh we licked the Yanks at Shiloh,
Oh my ,oh my, oh my-o!
Yes we licked the Yanks at Shiloh
Just to see how they would run.
Is there any historical signifacence to this tune, or what it merely written for the film?