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Soldiers, let's march, march, march! And as for you, my lover, I'll write and send you letters. Farewell! The bugle calls, Hey soldiers – march on! Every warrior, a brave lad, Like a falcon in their ranks. We have befriended ourselves with glory, Gained in the heat of battle! Chorus Let our enemies hear this phrase, Not a threat, but we will say:
Go-Go White Sox! Let's go, Go-Go White Sox We're with you all the way! You're always in there fighting, And you do your best. We're glad to have you out there in the Middle West. We're gonna root-root-root-root White Sox. And cheer you on to victory. When we're in the stands, We'll make those rafters ring; All through the season, You will hear ...
The album was named Let Go of the Reins as, for the first time, the whole album was developed independent of Soars total control, and issued on Whiskey Bayou Records in August 2019. It contained seven Soars-penned originals, and versions of J. B. Lenoir 's "Been Down So Long," and a cover of the Ozark Mountain Daredevils' "If You Wanna Get To ...
The ' 50s progression (also known as the "Heart and Soul" chords, the "Stand by Me" changes, [1] [2] the doo-wop progression [3]: 204 and the "ice cream changes" [4]) is a chord progression and turnaround used in Western popular music. The progression, represented in Roman numeral analysis, is I–vi–IV–V. For example, in C major: C–Am ...
[8] [9] The song uses a medium tempo, and the instruments include a guitar part described by Allmusic critic Donald Guarisco as "bluesy" and keyboards, plus a horn parts in an interlude as well as in the outro. [8] [9] "Letting Go" has more of a soul music feel than most of the songs on Venus and Mars, which are more pop music oriented. [9]
"Skol Vikings" (/ s k oʊ l /) is the fight song of the Minnesota Vikings of the National Football League. [2] [1] [3] It was introduced around the time the team was founded in 1961.
The single was the last of the Midnighters' three number one singles on the US Billboard R&B chart, staying there for three non-consecutive weeks."Let's Go, Let's Go, Let's Go" is also Ballard & the Midnighters' most successful pop single, peaking at number six on the Billboard Hot 100. [2]
That the Caissons go rolling along. Was it high, was it low, Where the heck did that one go? As those Caissons go rolling along. Was it left, was it right, Now we won't get home tonight And those Caissons go rolling along. Then it's Heigh! Heigh! Hee! In the field artillery, Shout out your numbers loud and strong, For where'er you go, You will ...