A hussar was a member of the European cavalry in the 17th - 19th centuries modelled after the Hungarian light cavalry of the 15th century. They were known for their bravery in battle.

Originally a longer version of this song was sung. Nowadays, people mainly sing the 1st verse, in a happy mood, often as a drinking song. This is what you'll find below. It's also sung as a Carnival song, especially in Cologne. The original song is found in print dating back to 1808. That version is sad, involving a soldier who departed from his love for a year and could only return to her when she was fatally ill. A later version was composed as a marching song by Heinrich Frantzen and published in 1924.

Notes

The song is featured at the end of Stanley Kubrick's film "Paths of Glory".

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Thanks and Acknowledgements

Thanks to George Nicholson for sharing this song with us.