Because mc mittens is ard
something to do with slaves in the us
I think it's just "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot", or possibly just "Sweet Chariot" It's "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot."
this -:)
The earliest recording of the song "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot" was in 1909. The refrain of the song is Swing low, Sweet chariot coming for to carry me home, which is sung twice.
England rugby fans sing "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot" as a rallying cry and a way to show support for their team during matches. The song, which has origins in African American spirituals, was adopted by fans in the late 1980s and has since become an anthem associated with English rugby. Its powerful melody and emotional resonance create a sense of unity among fans, enhancing the atmosphere during games. Additionally, it reflects the historical ties of the sport and its cultural significance within England.
something to do with slaves in the us
I think it's just "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot", or possibly just "Sweet Chariot" It's "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot."
The Rose is the National Flower of England
It is the London Community Gospel Choir.
this -:)
The earliest recording of the song "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot" was in 1909. The refrain of the song is Swing low, Sweet chariot coming for to carry me home, which is sung twice.
The 1991 rugby world cup theme song was the popular song, Swing low, Sweet chariot. It was performed by Union, and he was joined by the England Rugby World Cup Squad.
England rugby fans sing "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot" as a rallying cry and a way to show support for their team during matches. The song, which has origins in African American spirituals, was adopted by fans in the late 1980s and has since become an anthem associated with English rugby. Its powerful melody and emotional resonance create a sense of unity among fans, enhancing the atmosphere during games. Additionally, it reflects the historical ties of the sport and its cultural significance within England.
Underground Railroad (^_^)
the chariot is on its way to help the slaves to freedom (underground railroad)
ub40 sung it
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