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[31] [32] In the seven countries where the remix has reached the top of the record charts, 200 non-fungible tokens were sold, which each include a new dance track, digital art, and a password redeemable for a future asset, with part of their proceeds going to the Royal National Lifeboat Institution and a scholarship by 220 Kid.
He is singing the stereotypical pirate shanty Dead Man's Chest—on the second strain, Sam switches from the typical "yo-ho-ho and a bottle of rum!" to a decidedly more original "yo-ho-ho and a bottle of Ma's old fashioned ci- der ", with a conga kick on the last syllable and a parody of " Dad's Old-Fashioned Root Beer " (a well-known radio ...
Dead Man's Chest" (also known as "Fifteen Men on the Dead Man's Chest" or "Yo, Ho, Ho (And a Bottle of Rum)") is a fictional [i] sea song, [ii] originally from Robert Louis Stevenson's novel Treasure Island (1883). It was expanded in a poem, titled "Derelict" by Young E. Allison, published in the Louisville Courier-Journal in 1891. It has since ...
"The Pirate Lord Of Singapore - Score Suite From At World's End" 5:58: 8. "Just Good Business - Score Suite From At World's End" 5:56: 9. "He's A Pirate - Pete N' Red's Jolly Roger Radio Edit" 3:13: 10. "He's A Pirate - Friscia & Lamboy Tribal Treasure Mix" 4:38: 11. "He's A Pirate - Pelo Verde Mix" 4:40: 12. "He's A Pirate - Chris Joss Ship ...
American rapper Busta Rhymes has released eleven studio albums, three compilation albums, eight mixtapes, one hundred and nine singles (including fiftyseven as a featured artist), fourteen promotional singles and fifty-six music videos.
"He's a Pirate – Tiësto Remixes" was a separate 2006 single release by Tiësto considered a dance release version of Klaus Badelt's "He's A Pirate" and commercially successful in various European Singles' Charts after release on EMI Records.
"Yo Ho (A Pirate's Life for Me)" is the theme song for the Pirates of the Caribbean attractions at Disney theme parks. The music was written by George Bruns , with lyrics by Xavier Atencio . [ 1 ] The version heard at Disneyland and Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom was sung by the Mellomen , featuring Thurl Ravenscroft .
Seventh Rum of a Seventh Rum has been described as pirate metal, [3] power metal, [3] folk metal, [4] and symphonic metal. [3] According to Dom Lawson of Blabbermouth.net, the song "Come to Brazil" is a "snotty, punk-metal two-minuter," and "Cannonball" is obscenity-filled whereas "Wooden Leg (Part III)" "is as sweetly melancholy as it is preposterous."