Amaranthe's powerful narrative pays tribute to the legendary heroism of Sergeant Alvin York, a soldier from Tennessee who served during World War I. The lyrics recount his journey from a humble private to a decorated sergeant, highlighting his unwavering faith and bravery on the battlefield. York's valorous actions on October 8, 1918, particularly during the Battle of the Argonne Forest at Hill 223, are celebrated as he single-handedly led a charge against enemy forces and captured numerous prisoners. This song underscores the enduring legacy of York's deeds 🇺🇸, which continue to resonate in American military history. Through its energetic composition and poignant storytelling, it honors those who serve with courage and conviction. #HeroicLegacy #MilitaryValor
82nd All the Way
Lyrics
In the draft of 1917, a man from Tennessee
Overseas to the trenches he went, from the land of the free
Into war he brought two things along, a rifle and his faith
Join the ranks as a private, assigned to 338th
There on that day, Alvin York
Entered the fray
Saving the day
82nd all the way
Into the fires of hell, the Argonne, a hero to be
Entered the war from over the sea
Intervene, 1918, all the way from Tennessee
Hill 223
When his faith had been put to the test, the call to arms he heeds
On the 8th of October he went, made a sergeant for his deeds
Fearless, leading the raid of the war, machine guns on the hill
Charge the enemy taking the prisoners, by power of his will
There on that day, Sergeant York
Entered the fray
Saving the day
82nd all the way
Into the fires of hell, the Argonne, a hero to be
Entered the war from over the sea
Intervene, 1918, all the way from Tennessee
Hill 223
What Sergeant York achieved that day
Would echo to the USA
It's 82nd all the way
Death from above, what they now say
What Sergeant York achieved that day
Echoes from France to the USA
It's 82nd all the way
Death from above, what they now say
Into the fires of hell, the Argonne, a hero to be
Entered the war from over the sea
Intervene, 1918, all the way from Tennessee
Hill 223
Hell, the Argonne, a hero to be
Entered the war from over the sea
Intervene, 1918, all the way from Tennessee
Hill 223
Writer(s): Christoffer Roerland, Joakim Broden, Paer Sundstroem
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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