‘Soldiers of the Queen’ - British Patriotic Army Song
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- čas přidán 10. 04. 2023
- 'Soldiers of the Queen' is a British military marching song that was written in 1893 by Leslie Stuart. It became a popular song during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, particularly among British troops, and was often performed at military events and parades.
The lyrics of "Soldiers of the Queen" are patriotic in nature, glorifying the British military and its soldiers. The song expresses admiration and loyalty towards the Queen, celebrating the bravery and valour of the soldiers who serve in her name.
The song is typically accompanied by a lively and upbeat melody, which is well-suited for marching and instils a sense of patriotism and pride. The lyrics and melody of 'Soldiers of the Queen' combine to create a rousing and inspiring tribute to the British military and its soldiers.
'Soldiers of the Queen' has been recorded by various artists and military bands over the years, and it continues to be performed at military events and commemorations. It remains a notable piece of British military music, representing a time honoured tradition of celebrating the bravery and sacrifice of soldiers who serve their country. - Krátké a kreslené filmy
I was and always will be a Soldier of my Queen god bless her rest in peace my Majesty
A wonderful song. The Queen will always be the monarch in my heart.
This new version Soldiers of the Queen is great. Britannia Forever More.
Love this!! Have heard this before, probably at my familys partys when i was little haha. Needs the word King in there now tho
This song would not change because of the King, as it was originally referring to Queen Victoria.
Brilliant mate
Im from South Dakota and have been singing this in public lol
God save the king
One of my favourites, keep uploading these!
Am I the only one who noticed Ireland disappear? 😂😂
Same
If only it would !!
In the British Army, England supplies the heavy stuff. Scotland, Wales and Ireland supply the infantry. Sorry if you are a bit miffed.
@@david_porthouse what does that have to do with anything
Rule Britannia from Glasgow 😎🇬🇧
This music hall version is just the best.
you could put me to the branding iron boys this should be the anthem
This soldier of the Queen prefers Edward Woodward's version as sung at the end of the film, 'Breaker Morant'.
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Thank you so much.
Excellent indeed!
The Mighty for the Good!
LORD SAVE OUR QUEEN.
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whats the name of the song at the intro?
It is Rule Britannia
@@Imperial_Britannia could you drop the link to the audio? i find the arrangement nice
@@rphprbrnls I don't remember where specifically I got this from, but any version of Rule Britannia with al of the verses should have it at the end of the first 'Thine empire shall be strong'
its land of hope and glory actually. i think its the one ingen posted
Don't forget the Protestant wind, Marshal Blucher and Z Prussians, Adolf the Merciful and the Ruskies.
But great song Britannia. I mean England.
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