My teachers taught us this song when I was in year 1 back in 2004, when we went to the council house on a school trip the mayor taught us all another verse.
For anyone confused by the bit about baseball being included for some reason: the Baseball Ground used to be the stadium where Derby County played what I am legally obligated to call football. They moved to a new ground in 1997, where they continued their proud tradition of football, once even ascending to the Premier League! Okay, they then proceeded to rack up the lowest points total in the history of the Premier League, as well as amassing precisely one win in thirty-eight games, but they got there.
Thanks for clarifying that Derby County used to play at the Baseball Ground. If there’s anything else that isn’t painfully obvious you can clear up (such as why you shouldn’t eat yellow snow or why licking plug sockets isn’t a good idea) I’m sure you’ll post it.
@@I7275-p2d And here's me thinking knowledge of shit old football grounds where nothing of note had happened since Adam was a lad is not universal. Who would've thought, eh? Glad you're here to see me right.
This is my jam!
What's up George
Hi mr president
This is also one of my favorite songs
Hello George.
Hey George, we still going to dinner with Abe and Thomas
I read this was one of George Washington's favorite songs. He was heard singing it to the children of a friend while visiting at their home.
It's well known that before moving to America, George was a regular at the Baseball ground, supporting his local team :)
True
I’m guessing mr beat
Correction it was his favorite. :)
@@Mark_Bickertonwhat do you mean before moving to America?
Wasn’t Washington born in America?
52 years old, Derbyshire born and bred and this is the first time I have heard this. Absolutely brilliant.
Imagine walking down the street and hearing someone in a carriage bumping this shit
What do you play in your carriage when you're bumping down the street?
In derby, this what our alarms are, A guy named the "Rammer" would bang around on his drums, singing this song from 6:30 to 8:00 AM
you fool that's George Washington
This is a certified hood classic.
George Washington definitely getting the aux
Am from Derby, can confirm the ram was massive. We even have a statue to it in town.
n a footie club
I do feel this song 'shud beh sang Darbeh'
Verily, I find great delight in this melody.
What a banger. Sick tunes big up production. Biology A level repping your words.
I read this the morning before my first year Biology mock, how weird?!
Doing the maths by comparing the eyeball of a ram and a football shows that if this Ram was real it would have been at least 45.9016393 Feet long
You are most correct, sir! I concur!
Good taste Washington
My teachers taught us this song when I was in year 1 back in 2004, when we went to the council house on a school trip the mayor taught us all another verse.
George Washington: i love this
Mr beat told me about this music. I love it!
Same
George Washington had great taste
For anyone confused by the bit about baseball being included for some reason: the Baseball Ground used to be the stadium where Derby County played what I am legally obligated to call football. They moved to a new ground in 1997, where they continued their proud tradition of football, once even ascending to the Premier League! Okay, they then proceeded to rack up the lowest points total in the history of the Premier League, as well as amassing precisely one win in thirty-eight games, but they got there.
The prem was cancelled in the 07/08 season, don't know what you're talking about.
Thanks for clarifying that Derby County used to play at the Baseball Ground. If there’s anything else that isn’t painfully obvious you can clear up (such as why you shouldn’t eat yellow snow or why licking plug sockets isn’t a good idea) I’m sure you’ll post it.
@@I7275-p2d And here's me thinking knowledge of shit old football grounds where nothing of note had happened since Adam was a lad is not universal. Who would've thought, eh? Glad you're here to see me right.
We played in the Premiership when we moved to PP
@@leaguesmanoframsgateapart from being Champions of England twice twice in the 70's
I love the song so much!
That’s a lie! That’s a lie! That’s a LIE LIE LIE!!!
I found this because of the sea shanty, Derby Ram, in AC:4.
Same as I
Aye, me too
Yes also this was a period of this song well a song somewhere to this in Red Dead redemption 2 uncle was singing at the camp table
Super Derby! 🐏🐏🐏
Super RAMS ⚽️🐏⚽️🐏⚽️⚽️👍⚽️
This shi kinda fire ngl 🔥 ⛽️
Who else is here after watching the Mr. Beat video?
Indeed sir, it’s true sir.
Looked for the video but can't find it.
Yes
@johm you'd've seen him the same as i
Isn’t he Jewish
I love English folk music…
Respect to Derby County
This is a fun fact I have tested: this song, Candy fully played with the Titanic theme on panflute, and they practically never intersect.
Type stuff🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🎵🎵🎹💥🎼
I think this guy might be lying
I’m curious what has everyone else looking this song up? I’m reading Guns for General Washington to my son. That’s why I’m here.
It's beginning is sung by the housemaid in "Ruth" from Elisabeth Gaskell.
The Watersons?
Mam Tor
You rams 🐏
Absolutely mate COYR
Its true mi ducks!
🎶^^ 🎶
Okay but this needs to be an anthem at Pride Park 🐏🐏
Anyone know the painting? Cheers.
"Boy Playing the Flute" by Tadeusz Ajdukiewicz
@@godjoeysatan thanks
Mr. Beat brought me here
How is this George Washington favorite song when it came out years after he died
*It is a shanty, not a folk song.*