The Laddies Who Fought and Won
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Title | The Laddies Who Fought and Won |
Composer | Lauder, Harry |
Lyricist | Lauder, Harry |
Publisher | Francis, Day & Hunter |
Place of Publication | New York (N.Y.) |
Year of Publication | 1916 |
Date of Copyright | 1916-10-18 |
Lyrics | The Laddies Who Fought and Won Verse: There’s a dear old lady, Mother Britain is her name, And she’s all the world to me. She’s a dear old soul, always the same, With a heart as big as three. And when troubles and trials are knocking at her door, And the day seems dark and long, Her sons on the land and her sons on the sea, They all march to this song. Refrain: When the fighting is over and the war is won, And the flags are waving free, When the bells are ringing And the boys are singing songs in ev’ry key, When we all gather ‘round the old fireside And the old mother kisses re son, A’ the lassies will be loving all the laddies, The laddies who fought and won. Verse: We can all look back to the his’try of the past That has made us what we are. We have pledged our word, we shall all hold fast, Be the day away so far. And till that time comes, let us fight and fight, Let us fight till vic’try’s won. We will never give in, we are out to win, They all march to this song. Refrain |
Repository | University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Sousa Archives and Center for American Music |
Rights | No Copyright - United States |
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Local Identifier | 2014_12996_451 |
Collection Title | James Edward Myers Sheet Music Collection, 1836-1986 |
Collection | James Edward Myers World War I Sheet Music Collection |
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