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Legionistów 1914

  • Petersburg, Liberty Theatre, 1914 - Swan Lake
    "If When you call she comes for you If when you call she comes for you Give your all boy we shot the holes in the portable well: and that's why your boyfriend tracked us in the wastes that the demons"
  • Butcher's Tale (Western Front 1914) - The Zombies
    "A butcher, yes that was my trade But the King's shilling is now my fee A butcher I may as well have stayed For the slaughter that I see And the preacher in his pulpit Sermoned "Go and fight, do what is"
  • Rock Opera 'Tommy' (1914-1984): Pinball Wizard - Rod Stewart
    "Ever since I was a young boy I played the silver ball from Soho down to Brighton I must have played them all But I ain't seen anyone like him In any amusement hall that deaf dumb and blind kid sure pays"
  • The Revolution - Television
    "(Verlaine) The Bastard's Tale. A classic piece of literature, If I ever heard one. Part 1: A wicked, bitter pretence, Stumbling round, No doubt, Blase Righteous. Remember now the year's 1412, or something. As"
  • The Revolution - Tom Verlaine
    "(Verlaine) The Bastard's Tale. A classic piece of literature, If I ever heard one. Part 1: A wicked, bitter pretence, Stumbling round, No doubt, Blase Righteous. Remember now the year's 1412, or something. As"
  • The Song Of Songs - Perry Como
    "Do you recall that night in June when first we met? Do you remember Love the words we spoke? Have you forgotten all the tender vows we made in the silent magical moonbeams light? Gone are the golden"
  • Too-Ra-Loo-Ra-Loo-Ral (That's An Irish Lullaby ) - Perry Como
    "Over in Killarney Many years ago, Me Mother sang a song to me In tones so sweet and low. Just a simple little ditty, In her good old Irish way, And I'd give the world if she could sing That song"
  • It Could Happen Again - Collin Raye
    "Johnny Cash intro.... "One frozen night in 1914, at the height of WWI, the unthinkable happened. All along the entire western front, the British and German soldiers lay down they're weapons in an"
  • Big Blue Ball Of War - Nanci Griffith
    "In 1914 this ball was at war It went from Belgium on through Ireland The Congo, then back home This big blue ball of war spun on its own Spinning history in lines of blood When many souls fell off (chorus) We"
  • All Together Now - The Farm