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The first two bars of the tune were used as an interval signal on the numbers station known as Lincolnshire Poacher. Radio Lincolnshire used the melody from the end of the song's chorus as the signature tune for its news jingle when it commenced service in 1980 and in 1988 commissioned UK jingle company Alfasound to write a package of jingles ...
This is a list of songs by their Roud Folk Song Index number; ... 299. "The Lincolnshire Poacher" 300. "Adieu to Your Judges and Juries" 301 to 400. 301. "Loss of the ...
The Lincolnshire Poacher was broadcast several times throughout the day, and was transmitted seven days a week, at various times and on various shortwave frequencies. This schedule was accurate as of January 2006, which is the most recent update to the broadcast schedule.
For a comprehensive list of 25,000 traditional English language songs, see List of folk songs by Roud number ... (song) The Lincolnshire Poacher; Little Bo-Peep ...
Pages in category "18th-century songs" ... This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Ah! vous dirai-je, maman ... The Lincolnshire Poacher;
The Conet Project was rereleased in a five-disc 15th anniversary edition in April 2013. The rerelease comes with a new booklet that features detailed photographs of a numbers station voice sample controller, a Sprach-Morse-Generator der HVA des MfS (Hauptverwaltung Aufklärung des Ministeriums für Staatssicherheit der DDR) and one-time pad samples of the type used by the East German Stasi.
The Lincolnshire Poachers – Lincolnshire Regiment [58] (from a traditional folk song) Linseed Lancers – Royal Army Medical Corps [58] [4] The Lions – The King's Own (Royal Lancaster Regiment) [1] [58] (from their cap badge) The Lions of England – Duke of Lancaster's Regiment; The Liverpool Blues
The Lincolnshire Poacher; M. The Maple Leaf Forever; The Mercury March; O. Over the Hills and Far Away (traditional song) P. Precision (march) R. RCAF March Past; V ...