El paso del Ebro

El paso del Ebro (sometimes called El Ejército del Ebro or ¡ Ay, Carmela! ) is a Chant Anarchiste of the Spanish Révolution, composed at the origin in 1808 against the French invader during the Guerre of independence Spanish and reactualized by the republican soldiers during the civil war.

Words

El Ejército del Ebro
Rum balled rum balled rum Ba!
Una noche el río pasó,
Ay Carmela, ay Carmela.

Y has tired tropas will invasoras

Rum balled rum balled rum Ba!
Buena paliza dió,
Ay Carmela, ay Carmela.

El furor of los traidores

Rum balled rum balled rum Ba!
Lo descarga known aviación,
Ay Carmela, ay Carmela.

Pero nada pueden bent

Rum balled rum balled rum Ba!
Donde will sobra corazón,
Ay Carmela, ay Carmela.

Contraataques muy rabiosos

Rum balled rum balled rum Ba!
Deberemos to resistir,
Ay Carmela, ay Carmela.

Pero igual that combatimos

Rum balled rum balled rum Ba!
Prometemos to combatir,
Ay Carmela, ay Carmela.

El Ejército del Ebro

Rum balled rum balled rum Ba!
Una noche el río pasó,
El Ejército del Ebro

French translation

the army of Èbre
Rum balled rum balled rum Ba!
One night passed the river
Ay Carmela, ay Carmela.

And with the troops of invaders

Rum balled rum balled rum Ba!
It gave a good beating
Ay Carmela, ay Carmela.

the fury of the traitors

Rum balled rum balled rum Ba!
sent to Him aviation
Ay Carmela, ay Carmela.

But the bombs cannot anything

Rum balled rum balled rum Ba!
Where there remains heart
Ay Carmela, ay Carmela.

With mad counter-attacks

Rum balled rum balled rum Ba!
We will have to resist
Ay Carmela, ay Carmela.

But just like we fought

Rum balled rum balled rum Ba!
We promise to fight
Ay Carmela, ay Carmela.

the army of Èbre

Rum balled rum balled rum Ba!
the army of Èbre
Ay Carmela, ay Carmela.

See too

To download in format (.mp3): http://deljehier.free.fr/telechargements/el_ejercito_del_ebro.mp3

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