It is a song written by Johnny Horton. It is called Battle of 1814. If you want to hear it sung go to http://www.imeem.com/cfbookchick/music/OBE_PlBM/johnny-horton-battle-of-1814/ Submitted By Alan Piner of Indianapolis, IN Written by Jimmy Driftwood---recorded by Johnny Horton-----Song title is "Battle of New Orleans"
Down with the sickness - By: Disturbed
In Janet Jackson's song "Rhythm Nation," the number 1814 refers to the year 1814 when the United States fought against British forces in the War of 1812. The song emphasizes unity and social justice, suggesting that despite historical conflicts, people can come together to create a better future. The number symbolizes a call for collective action and empowerment to overcome division and inequality.
Star Spangled Banner
The lyrics came from "Defence of Fort M'Henry", a poem written in 1814 by Francis Scott Key.
Ask your brothers.
Little Feet, Down on the Farm I believe
From the little mermaid
I think the song you are searching for is HELD by Natalie Grant. It starts with the lyrics you mentioned.
Oh, Little Town of Bethlehem.
preety ricky sings that
Johnny Horton-'Battle of New Orleans' in 1959 In 1814 we took a little trip
Barricades Of Heaven
It is not a tiger roar but rather a black panther. The song is called 'Black Cat' and originally appeared on the album 'Janet Jackson's Rhythm Nation 1814' and recently on Janet's 'Number Ones' Album.
The name of the song is "Dream" by Pricilla Ahn.
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Refused - New Noise
I don't know a Shakira song that starts with the Pink Panther Theme Song beat. But Beyonce's song called 'Check On It' starts with that. :)