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An 1886 illustration of the song. "Sally in Our Alley" is a traditional English song, originally written by Henry Carey in 1725. [citation needed] It became a standard of British popular music over the following century. [1]
"Sleep, Dearie, Sleep" was played at the end of the state funeral of Queen Elizabeth II at Westminster Abbey. [4] The Queen's piper, Warrant Officer Class 1 (Pipe Major) Paul Burns, whose task was playing the bagpipes outside the Queen's window each morning to wake her up, performed the traditional lament.
"A Kind of Magic" is the title track of the 1986 album of the same name by the British rock band Queen. It was written by the band's drummer, Roger Taylor, for the film Highlander and featured as the ending theme.
When I beheld my darling: She looked so neat and charming In every high degree; She looked so neat and nimble, O, [ A-washing | A-hanging | A-starching | A-ironing | A-folding | A-airing | A-wearing ] of her linen, O, Refrain Dashing away with the smoothing iron, Dashing away with the smoothing iron, She stole my heart away. [3]
This is a list of songs by their Roud Folk Song Index number; the full catalogue can also be found on the Vaughan Williams Memorial Library website. Some publishers have added Roud numbers to books and liner notes, as has also been done with Child Ballad numbers and Laws numbers.
The daughter of Lord Mountbatten and a first cousin of Prince Philip, Lady Pamela was a bridesmaid at Queen Elizabeth's royal wedding, a lady-in-waiting for the Queen, and joined her on many ...
The true story behind Prime Video's romantic fantasy drama "My Lady Jane." ‘My Lady Jane’ puts a fantasy spin on the life of a Tudor monarch. The true story of the ‘Nine-Day Queen’
My father called my mother darling once or twice and there was a kind of Darby and Joan air about them; Alan Ayckbourn refers to "Darby and Joan Hepplewick" in his 1982 play Intimate Exchanges . Albert Camus ' translator Stuart Gilbert said "they weren't one of those exemplary married couples of the Darby-and-Joan pattern" on page 70 of The ...