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Synopsis: Henry V
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Song list: Henry V
“Oh What a Lovely War” - by John Long and Maurice Scott
“Onward Christian Soldiers” - by Sir Arthur Sullivan (of Gilbert & Sullivan)
“Your King and Country Want You” - by Paul Rubens
“Parcel of Rogues” - Scottish folk song, words by Robert Burns
“Fighting for Strangers” - traditional English song
“This is England” - by the Clash, an English punk band.
“Boys in Khaki, Boys in Blue” - by Bennett Scott, composer, and by A. J. Mills
“Conscientious Objector’s Lament” - by Alfred Lester
“Milord” French song made famous - by Edith Piaf
“When this Lousy War is Over” - WW I trench song
“Hang 'Em High” - by Dropkick Murphys, an American punk band
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“Boys in Khaki, Boys in Blue” - by Bennett Scott, composer, and by A. J. Mills
“Quiet Joys of Brotherhood” - by Richard Farina, set to a traditional Irish air
“Where are our Uniforms?” - WW I trench song
“Hang 'Em High” - by Dropkick Murphys, an American punk band
“Jerusalem” - William Blake’s poem, set to music by Sir Hubert Parry
“Conscientious Objector’s Lament” - by Alfred Lester
“I Want to Go Home” - WW I trench song
“When the King Enjoys His Own Again” - A Royalist ballad from the time of the English Civil War, written by Martin Parker in 1643
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