The Girl I Left Behind Me (British folk song)
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- The Girl I Left Behind Me is a British folk song written in 1758. The song was played when British soldiers would leave for war and has been a staple of the British army. This version in particular is a marching version from the movie Waterloo (1970)
Song link: • The Girl I Left Behind Me
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The fifer in the background while the entire group gets torn apart by zombies
Most normal G&B moment
It is a banger of a song tho
were make out to wave 35 with this one🗣️
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@@amandacannan6094fr
Butts & Blackpowder goes wild with this one
He said but😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I love how their marching is synced with the music's bpm, while varying from different movies.
Yes
the guts and blackpowder comments on this video tho >>>>> also this rendition fire af
That one fifer behind while the entire group is getting mouled by shamblers:
I was looking for this version and promised myself I'd find it. Well, here it is, and yet it came with great scenes. Thank you for uploading this historic pearl.
I saw one historian concerning Oliver Cromwell‘s model Army. The reason it was red was because the red cloth was the cheapest and ready available to buy, and then that remained the colour of the tunics of the British forces for several hundred years following
And dear golly they made fantastic uses with those red tunics making the redcoats so damn iconic
WE GETTIN OUT OF SAN SEBASTIAN WITH THIS ONE 🗣🗣🗣🗣🗣🗣🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Yessserrrrr
The whole line will advance!
In which direction your grace?
@@SkollyE Why, straight ahead, to be sure!
@@SkollyE why, straight ahead !
Why, straight ahead to be sure
@@robholloway6829 *explosive shell lands*
This part was taken right out of the waterloo OST "The old guard has broken" right at the two minute and five second mark
This song was played in the U.S. Civil War, sometimes slightly modified, the lyrics, to overtly American conditions.
They first learned of it in the war of 1812 by British pows singing it
the one musician on the platform instead of sacrificing himself:
Happy Coronation Day to His Majesty King Charles the III & Queen Camilla.
6th May 2023.
GOD SAVE THE KING.
LONG LIVE THE KING.
Em toda minha vida daria tudo por um único momento de glória como esse do passado
i love how that burning house scene from that american movie was meant to be insulting but we have just used in in patriotic videos
We watching our teammates get killed with dis one 🗣️🗣️🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🔥
land is worth more than your girl will ever be anyways
What’s land worth if no one can upkeep it for ya? For free even
🤣😅🙃😬🤔
Actually, divorce is very-expensive and will likely put you in debt for the rest of your life. Today’s society prefers money over honest decent services, where’s my time-machine lord i want to go back!
@@arthurwellesley1stdukeofwe890 sorry your grace, your time-machine was destroyed by the French!
@@nathanjones411 And you have decided to only tell me now Corporal Jones… And must it always be those forsaken Frogs?! Why can’t it be the Scots for once!
People in musket testing roblox be using this music on their stupid loud ass fifes
Me when my team gets shreded by runners
Beloved Duke of Wellington.
Yes? Hello there.
Hello.
You're one of my most favourite british historic figure.
I'm Sea-Sick of Nelson.
@@robnewman6101 Ain’t we all of that with that Loch Ness Monster. 😂
Duke of wellington jumpscare
These brits made a banger song ngl
I see Barry Lyndon clip
I just saw a scene from Cecil B. DeMille's last movie, The Buccaneer.
@@Mdebacle And their band is playing a Scottish tune, “Highland Laddie”.
It's originally a country dance called Brighton Camp (among other names) and it has definite Irish characteristics as well. th-cam.com/video/GiIWDSuwaD8/w-d-xo.html
It's an English traditional soldiers song. We'll documented.
No-one doubts that. It seems to have begun as a country dance called Brighton Camp about 1760, first published in 1797. The song was published in 1810. At some time it started to be used as a march. It can be loosely related to an earlier Irish tune as well. All these things are probably true.
Brittania!!!!
This is the French version, but still good
well its from the Waterloo movie soundtrack
Wow.
Bony is a Monster & a Traitor!
STOP THAT USELESS NOISE!
You'll hurt yourself.
My God, I lost my leg
Of course it came from the Brits. Just hum the tune to God Save The King.
britain
Do you like my hat? I got it from the party store…
Da pirate shpee
@@sambo6959 Someone’s guarding this trash, and I gotta stop em
1776 was a great year... George Washington
.. said as he did a role call on his 123 slaves...
@@glynnwright1699 Washington owned over 300 slaves and was known to be a particularly mean master...