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The following text may date back to the War of Spanish Succession (1702–1713), since it refers to the grenadiers throwing grenades and the men wearing "caps and pouches" (i.e. the tall grenadier caps, [10] worn by these elite troops, and the heavy satchel [11] in which grenades were carried) and "loupèd clothes" – coats with broad bands of 'lace' across the chest that distinguished early ...
War and Washington was a song written during the American Revolution [1] by Jonathan M. Sewall. [2] To be sung to the tune of The British Grenadiers the verses are: Vain Britons, boast no longer with proud indignity,
The song starts out with three brief musical phrases, followed by a segue into the main triumphant, fast-moving marching theme which remains throughout the rest of the piece. The full version of the piece generally lasts about three minutes, though longer and shorter arrangements have also been made.
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Download QR code; Print/export ... The British Grenadiers; C. Cock o' the North (music) Colonel Bogey March; D. ... Soldiers of the Queen (song)
The album is a 54-minute selection of music from the film, but the order of the track listing does not follow the film's chronology. The album won the BAFTA Award for Best Film Music . It was also nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Score , the Golden Globe Award for Best Original Score and the Grammy Award for Best Score ...
Royal Engineers – Wings/The British Grenadiers; Royal Corps of Signals – Begone Dull Care (Quick), HRH The Princess Royal (Slow) Infantry. Grenadier Guards – The British Grenadiers (Quick); Scipio (Slow), The Duke of York (Slow) Coldstream Guards – Milanollo (Quick); Figaro (Slow) Scots Guards – Hielan' Laddie (Quick); The Garb of Old ...
Barbara Allen (song) Bessy Bell and Mary Gray; Den blomstertid nu kommer; The Bride's Burial; The British Grenadiers; Britons, Strike Home! Broom of the Cowdenknowes; The Butcher and the Tailor's Wife