Quick Context: My first Sharpe Vid Lyrics: Here's forty shillings on the drum For those who'll volunteer to come To 'list and fight the foe today. British Military 18th Century Song - Arranged by John Tams for the TV Series "Sharpe" which was set in the Napoleonic Wars ...
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My first Sharpe Vid Lyrics: Here's forty shillings on the drum For those who'll volunteer to come To 'list and fight the foe today. British Military 18th Century Song - Arranged by John Tams for the TV Series "Sharpe" which was set in the Napoleonic Wars ... This tune was published in Thomas D'Urfey's Pills to Purge Melancholy (Originally in 1706).
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A much darker take on this lovely old tune: "King George commands, and we obey, My music is available here - ▶️ Spotify: ▶️ Apple Music: ▶️ All platforms: ...
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- My first Sharpe Vid Lyrics: Here's forty shillings on the drum For those who'll volunteer to come To 'list and fight the foe today.
- British Military 18th Century Song - Arranged by John Tams for the TV Series "Sharpe" which was set in the Napoleonic Wars ...
- This tune was published in Thomas D'Urfey's Pills to Purge Melancholy (Originally in 1706).
- A much darker take on this lovely old tune: "King George commands, and we obey,
- My music is available here - ▶️ Spotify: ▶️ Apple Music: ▶️ All platforms: ...
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