Lillibullero
Lillibullero (also spelled Lillibulero, Lilliburlero) is a march that seems to have been known at the time of the English Civil War. According to the BBC, it "started life as a jig with Irish roots, whose first appearance seems to be in a collection published in London in 1661 entitled 'An Antidote Against Melancholy', where it is set to the words 'There was an old man of Waltham Cross'." The lyrics, generally said to be by Thomas, Lord Wharton, were set to the tune of an older satirical ballad.
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Lillibullero
Lillibullero (also spelled Lillibulero, Lilliburlero) is a march that seems to have been known at the time of the English Civil War. According to the BBC, it "started life as a jig with Irish roots, whose first appearance seems to be in a collection published in London in 1661 entitled 'An Antidote Against Melancholy', where it is set to the words 'There was an old man of Waltham Cross'." The lyrics, generally said to be by Thomas, Lord Wharton, were set to the tune of an older satirical ballad.
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Lillibullero (also spelled Lil ...... Elder and Jean-Baptiste Lully.
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Lillibullero ist der geläufigs ...... unter Nummer 3038 verzeichnet.
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Лиллибуллеро (англ. Lillibulle ...... узыки к маршу — Генри Пёрселл.
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Lillibullero (also spelled Lil ...... of an older satirical ballad.
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Lillibullero ist der geläufigs ...... wendet wird. Für die Schreibwe
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Лиллибуллеро (англ. Lillibulle ...... узыки к маршу — Генри Пёрселл.
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Lillibullero
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Lillibullero
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Лиллибуллеро
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