From “Up and Down Broadway”, 1910.
Words by William Jerome.
Music by Jean Schwartz.
The sheet music:
Accompaniment by James Pitt-Payne:
Lyrics
- The Campbells are marching from sea to sea
To the music of the Scottish bagpipe band
The Campbells are marching to victory
Each kiltie in his uniform looks grand
To the strains of Annie Laurie
Gay Sandy with his chest out struts along
To the world he’s told his story
And captured everybody with his song
Chorus:
Every everybody is bagpipe crazy
Every everybody is bagpipe mad
Scottish music is so spooney
Just the kind that drives you looney
Every lassie loves her lad in plaid
Oh! Sandy
Every everybody is bagpipe crazy
Every everybody with joy is glad
Uncle Sam is off his noodle
Scots are singing Yankee Doodle
Everybody is bagpipe mad
- The Campbells are marching in royal style
Anything but Scottish music Sandy spurns
The Campbells are marching, the rank and file
To music from the land of Bobbie Burns
To the strains of Annie Laurie
You never heard a sweeter melody
And the pipers pipe with glory
As Sandy sings, “I’d lay me doon and dee”
Sung here by Vancha March: