Black and Tan Gun

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B-side"Your Mother's Prayer"
ReleasedFebruary 1966
Recorded1966
"Black and Tan Gun"
Single by Pat Smyth And The Johnny Flynn Showband
B-side"Your Mother's Prayer"
ReleasedFebruary 1966
Recorded1966
GenreIrish traditional, Irish rebel, showband, country and Irish
Length3:39
LabelEmerald
SongwritersMervyn Allen and P. Raymond

"Black and Tan Gun" is a 1966 Irish traditional single written by Mervyn Allen and P. Raymond, and performed by Irish showband singer Pat Smyth and the Johnny Flynn Showband.[1]

The song describes an Irish Republican Army volunteer who fights in the Irish War of Independence in a skirmish near Bantry, being killed in combat by a member of the Black and Tans (the additional men recruited into the Royal Irish Constabulary in 1920–21, named for their uniforms, which mixed police black with military khaki). The slain volunteer asks to be buried on a hill overlooking the battlesite, underneath a cross and facing the sun.[2]

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