Au pas, camarades
Song of the Onion
arr. Emily Crocker
This French marching song from the 1800s, also known as Chanson de l'Oignon or "Song of the Onion," uses compound meter in the storytelling verses and duple meter in the refrain to keep soldiers in step. This arrangement is easily learned …
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This French marching song from the 1800s, also known as Chanson de l'Oignon or "Song of the Onion," uses compound meter in the storytelling verses and duple meter in the refrain to keep soldiers in step. This arrangement is easily learned and offers an English translation along with the French text.