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Songs that typify England

I'm organising an 'England' theme fundraising evening and I'm looking for songs that people can sing along with. I've got the songs from Last Night of the Proms, but I would like other well-known songs from any era. I want to keep it lively, so 'Greensleeves' is definitely out. I've thought of 'Roll out the Barrel', and The Beatles 'When I'm 64', but now I'm stuck, so any suggestions will be very welcome. Thank you.


naomi24  Sun 27/07/08 07:39
BabsG
Sun 27/07/08
09:42
The White Cliffs of Dover
Of I do Like to be beside the seaside.
Ethel
Sun 27/07/08
09:48
Songs from the wars:

Pack Up Your Troubles
A Bicycle Built for Two
We'll Meet Again

Old Music Hall songs:
Down at the Old Bull and Bush
Hello, Hello, Who's Your Lady Friend
On Mother Kelly's Doorstep
Don't Dilly Dally on the Way

Tommy Steele:
Little White Bull
Half a Sixpence

And old campfire songs

123everton
Sun 27/07/08
09:58
Emphasis on the word camp.
BillySugger
Sun 27/07/08
10:07
Down in the Tube station at midnight - The Jam
SeaJayPea
Sun 27/07/08
10:28
There's Always Be An England

Old Father Thames

Boiled Beef and Carrots

My Old Man (said follow the van)

Perhaps Consider Youirself from Oliver!

SeaJayPea
Sun 27/07/08
10:29
Aaagh. Sorry Ethel, pinched your idea
Sachs
Sun 27/07/08
10:30
Jerusalem!!!
saxy_jag
Sun 27/07/08
13:02
Vaughan Williams' 'English Folk Song Suite' and 'Sea Songs'.
Elgar's 'Nimrod' and 'Salut d'Amour'.
Anything well-known by Gilbert and Sullivan.
Any marches by Eric Coates - Dambusters, Knightsbridge etc. - or Kenneth Alford - Colonel Bogey, Thin Red Line etc.
You could also look for some traditional brass band music, a la 'Brassed Off' - always stirring stuff, that.

Kromovaracun
Sun 27/07/08
14:42
Elgar's 'Pomp and Circumstance' is a must, as are pretty much all the previous suggestions
jno
Sun 27/07/08
14:44
Floral dance
4candles
Sun 27/07/08
18:14
Sunny Afternoon, Waterloo Sunset, Come Dancing & Village Green Preservation Society (Kinks)

Lazy Sunday Afternoon (Small Faces)

England Swings (Roger Miller)

Who Do You Think You Are Kidding Mr Hitler? (Bud Flannagan)

Scarborough Fair (Trad - various)

Mrs Brown You've Got A Lovely Daughter (Herman's Hermits)

Strawberry Fair (Anthony Newley)

Theland1
Sun 27/07/08
20:24
Kiss me goodnight Sergeant Major .....
Anything by George Formby (Leaning on a lampost....)
China Doll
Sun 27/07/08
20:50
Well for me the Arctic Monkeys are typify england in lots of ways but I doubt it's what you're going for. Same with Kasabian and Kaiser Chiefs.
tiggerblue10
Sun 27/07/08
20:56
"In the summertime", Mungo Jerry!



OK, maybe not! Lol
Lonnie
Sun 27/07/08
22:10
Hi naomi,

I could only think of a couple that haven't been already posted, so I cheated and googled,
Are these any good?.

http://www.musicanet.org/robokopp/english.html

Oneeyedvic
Mon 28/07/08
09:04
Can't think of anything more English than:

The Birdie Song

The Hokey Cokey


Octavius
Mon 28/07/08
09:35
In an English Country Garden
It’s a Long Way to Tipperary
Knees up Mother Brown
My Old Mans a Dustman
I’m Forever Blowing Bubbles
Doing the Lambeth Walk
Any Old Iron
Hands Knees and Boomps-a-daisy
I’m Henery the 8th I am
Where Did you Get that Hat?

heathfield
Mon 28/07/08
10:11
Vindaloo?
keyplus90
Mon 28/07/08
10:40
Twinkle twinkle little stars……………..

Ba ba black sheep…………………..

You are my sun shine, you are my ………………….

that’s as far as I can go……….sorry

novalis
Mon 28/07/08
16:34
Rose of England.
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