

the melody from an old Scottish bagpipe folk song called Scotland the Brave. OFTEN MISTAKEN FOR … The Old Spice theme. Product: Old Spice aftershave Jingle: Whistling Story: Since the mid-1990s. (It should be noted that while recent attempts to get the Scottish parliament to vote on an official anthem have failed, a 2006 poll showed that a majority of Scots preferred ‘Flower of Scotland’ - a song written in 1965.) Hanley’s stirring words (“Land of my high endeavour, land of the shining river”) gave the song a second life and turned it into one of Scotland’s unofficial national anthems. Scotland the Brave is a Scottish patriotic song, one of three often considered an unofficial Scottish national anthem Alba an igh. ‘BRAVE’ HEARTED: It sounds as ancient as the Highlands, but “Scotland the Brave” is not as old as you might think: the rousing melody was probably first heard in the 1890s, and the lyrics now commonly associated with the tune were written by Glaswegian journalist Cliff Hanley some 60 years later.

Shopliftin Gabba by Shitmat (2003) Multiple. Their notes say, This air was adapted to the Fenian ballad General Burke’s Dream, a broadsheet published by Nugent & Co., Cook Street, Dublin. Where did the Old Spice whistle come from (Sample lyrics: ’Old Spice means quality’ said the Captain to the Bosun / Ask for the package with the ship that sails the ocean. However I believe that an ancient law permitted the shooting on sight of. They are 3.5mil truncated eliptical, 2.3mil truncated conical, 2. Montgomery entered Messina, did his bagpipers play Scotland the Brave (as.

HOW YOU PROBABLY KNOW THIS TUNE: Right up there with “Amazing Grace” as the tune heard most often played on bagpipes Old Spice Sea Shanty by Jean Thielemans (1953) Multiple Elements Soundtrack / Library. Four stylii were used to transfer this record.
