Over The Hills And Far Away Lyrics British Army
Along the road to come what may over the hills and far away.
Over the hills and far away lyrics british army. Over the hills and far away. Verse 1 hey lady you got the love i need. Over the hills and far away. Over the hills and far away.
Maybe more than enough. Along the road to come what may. Many have i loved. Chorus we then shall lead more happy lives by getting rid of brats and wives that scold on both the night and day when over the hills and far away.
A soldiers life i ll ne er gainsay. Hey lady you got the love i need. Oh you ve got so much so much so. One version was published in thomas d urfey s wit.
Over the hills and far away. Over the hills and far away. You ve got so much so much so much. Though kings and tyrants come and go a soldier s life is all i know i ll live to fight another day over the hills and far away.
King george commands and we obey over the hills and far away. Then fall in lads behind the drum with colours blazing like the sun. When evil stalks upon the land i ll neither hold nor stay me hand but fight to win a better day over the hills and far away. Many times been bitten.
Oh darling darling darling walk a while with me. Though i may travel far from spain a part of me shall still remain and you are with me night and day and over the hills and far away. Let kings and tyrants come and go i ll stand adjudged by what i know. Oh darling darling darling.
As to the political elements a crusty old cyni. Maybe more than enough. Through flanders portugal and spain. To whore and rant as well as they when over the hills and far away.
Over the hills and far away. Over the hills and far away. King george commands and we obey. Over the hills and far away.
Come on then boys and you shall see we every one shall captains be. If i should fall to rise no more as many comrades did before then ask the fifes and drums to play. The song has strong ties to the british army of the 18th an. Walk a while with me.
Many times i ve gazed. From sharpe s honour sharpe s siege. Over the hills and far away is a traditional folk song orignating from late 17th century england. Over the hills and far away.
Over the hills and far away lyrics. Old wellington he scratched his bum. Then fall in lads behind the drum with colours blazing like the sun. He says boney lad thee s had thee fun.
Over the hills and far away. If i should fall to rise no more as many comrades did before ask the pipes and drums to play over the hills and far away.