🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧Come cheer up my lads tis to glory we steer To add something more to this wonderful year To honor we call you not press you like slaves For who are so free as the son of the waves Heart of oak are our ship jolly tars are our man we always are ready steady boy steady We will fight and will conquer again and again.
I hope you consider organizing some of your song uploads into playlists, you have so much good music but it can be hard to find a song if someone doesn't remember the exact name RUclips's search is really bad and getting worse as they try to push more and more corporate/approved stuff
is this liberty song basically borrowed from the Royal Navy, "Heart of Oak"? LOL I love this tune by the way and this fife and drum rendition, thanks for uploading.
Соединенным Штатам Америки, ВИВАТ! Спасибо за спасение русских от голодоморов периодически устраиваемых властями России для своего народа! Вы Великая Страна, оплот Демократии и Свободы! Низкий Стране и ее Народу!
Alot of early American music is copied british or European music. At this point in history the number of nations using a version of God save the King as an anthem was in the double digits. Even Yankee Doodle was originally an insult song written initially by the British but rewritten and accepted by Americans.
Me: "Mom, I want Heart of Oak!"
Mom: "we have Heart of Oak at home."
Heart of Oak at home:
this melody is what activates the Dark Brandon sleeper agents
He will bring about the American Rouge 💪🦅. All Hail Dark Brandon!!!
@@kaatopaikkajumala American rouge ❤
“Malarkey nuked from orbit
Semi fascists failing at their coup attempt
Relations with Saudi Arabia being reconsidered
Student debt being relieved”
@@Natalietrans you will never ever be a woman
@@seronymus what
Come join hand in hand, brave Americans all,
Then rouse your bold hearts at fair liberty's call!
*Cries in British*
i bet you're crying even harder now
Br*tish🤢
We can't let him keep getting away with this
With what?
@@kittycatwithinternetaccess2356 we just can't
@@kittycatwithinternetaccess2356 Stealing British songs. This is the Royal Navy song Heart of Oak
@@LordDim1 We did the classic American tradition of taking something that exists and upgrading it.
Beautiful march. Let's strive for freedom
🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧Come cheer up my lads tis to glory we steer
To add something more to this wonderful year
To honor we call you not press you like slaves
For who are so free as the son of the waves
Heart of oak are our ship jolly tars are our man we always are ready steady boy steady
We will fight and will conquer again and again.
All I hear is Heart of Oak.
Do you see the white flag in the air? That’s the royal standatd of the Kingdom of France. May our alliance blossom.
I hope you consider organizing some of your song uploads into playlists, you have so much good music but it can be hard to find a song if someone doesn't remember the exact name
RUclips's search is really bad and getting worse as they try to push more and more corporate/approved stuff
is this liberty song basically borrowed from the Royal Navy, "Heart of Oak"? LOL I love this tune by the way and this fife and drum rendition, thanks for uploading.
Long live the Republic, liberty and freedom for all. 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
God save the King!!!
Heart of Oak 🇬🇧
Epicus Maximus
Соединенным Штатам Америки, ВИВАТ! Спасибо за спасение русских от голодоморов периодически устраиваемых властями России для своего народа! Вы Великая Страна, оплот Демократии и Свободы! Низкий Стране и ее Народу!
I am a kadety
Tru asf…
Lol heart of oak
🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓
What does E pluribus unum mean?
One from many
@@Kimochev That's it?
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/E_pluribus_unum
@@JamesM99 OHHHH OK YAY!!!!!
@@TiffanyPlaysOwO no, he’s wrong, it means “Out of many, one.” There’s a large difference
This is Heart of oak, an old British Navy’s song, in use in the Commonwealth ! Is not an American song!
To be fair, the tune of our national anthem was originally that of a bawdy drinking song. Look up _To Anacreon in Heaven_ and see what I mean.
Alot of early American music is copied british or European music. At this point in history the number of nations using a version of God save the King as an anthem was in the double digits. Even Yankee Doodle was originally an insult song written initially by the British but rewritten and accepted by Americans.
Well the U.S used to be part of the crown
Theft.
Appropriation.
Confiscation. Just like taxes.
Hate speech