Well that sailor really had the guts to do that. Well what is your favorite drink? Mine is tea. How I make my tea is I use the Tetley brand and I put two tea spoons of sugar in my tea and I pour milk in it. Sure that may be British but I like it. That is one thing I think the British do better than my fellow Americans.
Well, my favourite drink is water, but I do of course love tea. In Ireland there are 2 major tea brands, Barry's and Lyon's. It's quite taboo to talk about them because they are both rivals and everyone either loves Barry's and hates Lyon's or vice versa. People jokingly make a really big deal out of it.
@@Hibernica1641 good to know. Well to me if the tea tastes good than it does not matter the brand. Also I do drink water as well cold with ice because of how hot it is in the South. The temperature in Arkansas where I live is going to be 82 degrees outside at five o'clock in the morning on Monday. On Tuesday it will be 87 degrees outside.
The fact that someone tried to market this as a Confederate song while putting over bad lyrics is laughable. But this song us the original and it still holds up.
Cheer boys cheer no more idle of sorrow Courage, true hearts bare us on our way. Hope points before, And shews the bright tomorrow. Let us forget the darkness of today. So farewell England As much we may love thee. We will dry the tears we’ve shed before. Why should we weep to sail in search of fortune? So farewell England Farewell for evermore. Cheer! Boys! Cheer! For Country mother country. Cheer! Boys! Cheer! For the willing strong right hand. Cheer! Boys! Cheer! There’s wealth for honest Labour! Cheer! Boys! Cheer! For the new and happy land. Cheer boys cheer The steady wind is blowing. To float us freely o’er the oceans breast. The world shall follow the track we are going. The star of Empire glitters in the west.
Did anyone else see the sailor checking up the soldier's kilt at the start!?
Yes, I always laugh ot loud at that scene when watching the movie. Damn good, by the way
I did.
It's bloody hilarious
1:28 But did anyone see the sailor accidentally knocking the soldiers hat with a paddle?
@@brunswickbuster 😂
0:07 The soldier with the kilt: hey sailor, you are gay?
The songs and music of the redcoats is a great album
Yes. I am fortunate enough to have a copy at home, found it miraculously on eBay, I believe and it's in superb condition
@@sirfox950 Lucky!
@@Hibernica1641 I know!
Well that sailor really had the guts to do that.
Well what is your favorite drink?
Mine is tea.
How I make my tea is I use the Tetley brand and I put two tea spoons of sugar in my tea and I pour milk in it.
Sure that may be British but I like it.
That is one thing I think the British do better than my fellow Americans.
Well, my favourite drink is water, but I do of course love tea. In Ireland there are 2 major tea brands, Barry's and Lyon's. It's quite taboo to talk about them because they are both rivals and everyone either loves Barry's and hates Lyon's or vice versa. People jokingly make a really big deal out of it.
@@Hibernica1641 good to know.
Well to me if the tea tastes good than it does not matter the brand.
Also I do drink water as well cold with ice because of how hot it is in the South.
The temperature in Arkansas where I live is going to be 82 degrees outside at five o'clock in the morning on Monday. On Tuesday it will be 87 degrees outside.
The fact that someone tried to market this as a Confederate song while putting over bad lyrics is laughable. But this song us the original and it still holds up.
Love these folk songs!
Cheer boys cheer no more idle of sorrow Courage, true hearts bare us on our way. Hope points before, And shews the bright tomorrow. Let us forget the darkness of today. So farewell England As much we may love thee. We will dry the tears we’ve shed before. Why should we weep to sail in search of fortune? So farewell England Farewell for evermore. Cheer! Boys! Cheer! For Country mother country. Cheer! Boys! Cheer! For the willing strong right hand. Cheer! Boys! Cheer! There’s wealth for honest Labour! Cheer! Boys! Cheer! For the new and happy land. Cheer boys cheer The steady wind is blowing. To float us freely o’er the oceans breast. The world shall follow the track we are going. The star of Empire glitters in the west.
Here, we had Toil and little to reward it. But there shall be plenty smile
Upon our pain.
And ours shall be the prairie and the forest. And boundless meadows.
Ripe with golden grain.
Cheer! Boys! Cheer! For country mother country! Cheer! Boys Cheer! For United Heart and hand. Cheer! Boys! Cheer! There’s wealth for honest labor.
"There's wealth for honest labour"
Isn’t there a confederate army song similar to this?
Not sure, but there might be 🤔
Guy tried to use the melody and wrote new lyrics and market it as a Confederate song
Movie Name?
Charge of the light brigade
@@RandomAussie-dx9fj Thank You :D
Have the British ever felt remorseful and ashamed for siding with the Muslim Ottomans against Russia during the Crimean war?
Are You Racist?!...
I Hope Not
I Hope You're Not Racist.
I think it was a bad choice morally. At least we chose a better side in ww1!
The Irish war songs are vastly superior to songs like this
Yeah, the Irish ones are great, but I think these ones are great too.
the people of the isles have beautiful music in general, it's not a competition. 😆 That being said much love to Ireland
@@NiskaMagnusson ❤️
I am quite endeared with hearty Englishness, but I love myself some Jacobite songs
Different cultures. English War songs tend to be merry or comical.