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Out in the Middle East ‐ British WW2 Song (Lyrics)
Out in the Middle East is British song written and sung by George Formby. George Formby was a singer and comedian who toured Europe and the Middle East to entertain soldiers during World War 2. The song comically describes the life of a British soldier in the Middle East.
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Join the British Army ‐ Irish Rebel Song (Lyrics)
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This rebel song was sung by The Battering Ram and the footage is from the film In the Name of the Father. The lyrics address the concerns of a young man reconsidering his decision of joining the British Army. From verse to verse, examples are given as to why the young man wants to leave the British Army. The song is of Irish origin and has circulated both inside and outside the army since Victo...
The Wind That Shakes The Barley ‐ Irish Rebel Song [Lyrics]
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The Wind That Shakes The Barley is an Irish rebel song written from the perspective of a young Wexford rebel during the 1798 rebellion in Ireland. The rebels were mainly part of the Society of United Irishmen, an Irish organisation mentioned in the song. The Battle of Oulart Hill, a massive rebel victory, is also mentioned. The footage is of the film The Wind That Shakes The Barley, I have adde...
The Spitfire Song ‐ British WW2 Song [Lyrics]
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This British wartime song describes the British planes during the Battle of Britain, the Spitfire in particular. This British military and patriotic song is performed by Sam Brown & Joe Loss & His Orchestra. I added subtitles and some clips of British planes flying. Please consider liking and subscribing :)