| Song | Marshall Riley's Army |
| Artist | Lindisfarne |
| Album | Back And Fourth |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作词 : Hull | |
| Hull | |
| In October '36 they took a trip, the men who made the ships | |
| Searching for some kind of salvation | |
| With head held high and dignified, the townsfolk and the passers-by | |
| Held them in some kind of admiration. | |
| March on, Marshall Riley's army | |
| Marching for your rights, you've surely earned them | |
| March on, Marshall Riley's army | |
| The lessons that you taught us, who has learned them ? | |
| Soldiers in the front line of the struggle for the right to work | |
| Did God give me these hands just to be idle ? | |
| While his holiness the Bishop with his infinite Christian wisdom | |
| Like Peter when the cock crew had denied them. | |
| March on, Marshall Riley's army | |
| Marching for your rights, you've surely earned them | |
| March on, Marshall Riley's army | |
| The lessons that you taught us, who has learned them ? | |
| And the yes men and the press men to London town all came down | |
| And brought with them the curious and deranged | |
| And forty years has since gone past but you're still down there if you're working class | |
| Can anybody tell me what has changed ? | |
| March on, Marshall Riley's army | |
| Marching for your rights, you've surely earned them | |
| March on, Marshall Riley's army | |
| The lessons that you taught us, who has learned them ? | |
| March on, Marshall Riley's army | |
| Marching for your rights, you've surely earned them | |
| March on, Marshall Riley's army | |
| The lessons that you taught us, who has learned them ? | |
| March on, Marshall Riley's army | |
| Marching for your rights, you've surely earned them | |
| March on, Marshall Riley's army | |
| The lessons that you taught us, who has learned them ? |
| zuo ci : Hull | |
| Hull | |
| In October ' 36 they took a trip, the men who made the ships | |
| Searching for some kind of salvation | |
| With head held high and dignified, the townsfolk and the passersby | |
| Held them in some kind of admiration. | |
| March on, Marshall Riley' s army | |
| Marching for your rights, you' ve surely earned them | |
| March on, Marshall Riley' s army | |
| The lessons that you taught us, who has learned them nbsp? | |
| Soldiers in the front line of the struggle for the right to work | |
| Did God give me these hands just to be idle nbsp? | |
| While his holiness the Bishop with his infinite Christian wisdom | |
| Like Peter when the cock crew had denied them. | |
| March on, Marshall Riley' s army | |
| Marching for your rights, you' ve surely earned them | |
| March on, Marshall Riley' s army | |
| The lessons that you taught us, who has learned them nbsp? | |
| And the yes men and the press men to London town all came down | |
| And brought with them the curious and deranged | |
| And forty years has since gone past but you' re still down there if you' re working class | |
| Can anybody tell me what has changed nbsp? | |
| March on, Marshall Riley' s army | |
| Marching for your rights, you' ve surely earned them | |
| March on, Marshall Riley' s army | |
| The lessons that you taught us, who has learned them nbsp? | |
| March on, Marshall Riley' s army | |
| Marching for your rights, you' ve surely earned them | |
| March on, Marshall Riley' s army | |
| The lessons that you taught us, who has learned them nbsp? | |
| March on, Marshall Riley' s army | |
| Marching for your rights, you' ve surely earned them | |
| March on, Marshall Riley' s army | |
| The lessons that you taught us, who has learned them nbsp? |
| zuò cí : Hull | |
| Hull | |
| In October ' 36 they took a trip, the men who made the ships | |
| Searching for some kind of salvation | |
| With head held high and dignified, the townsfolk and the passersby | |
| Held them in some kind of admiration. | |
| March on, Marshall Riley' s army | |
| Marching for your rights, you' ve surely earned them | |
| March on, Marshall Riley' s army | |
| The lessons that you taught us, who has learned them nbsp? | |
| Soldiers in the front line of the struggle for the right to work | |
| Did God give me these hands just to be idle nbsp? | |
| While his holiness the Bishop with his infinite Christian wisdom | |
| Like Peter when the cock crew had denied them. | |
| March on, Marshall Riley' s army | |
| Marching for your rights, you' ve surely earned them | |
| March on, Marshall Riley' s army | |
| The lessons that you taught us, who has learned them nbsp? | |
| And the yes men and the press men to London town all came down | |
| And brought with them the curious and deranged | |
| And forty years has since gone past but you' re still down there if you' re working class | |
| Can anybody tell me what has changed nbsp? | |
| March on, Marshall Riley' s army | |
| Marching for your rights, you' ve surely earned them | |
| March on, Marshall Riley' s army | |
| The lessons that you taught us, who has learned them nbsp? | |
| March on, Marshall Riley' s army | |
| Marching for your rights, you' ve surely earned them | |
| March on, Marshall Riley' s army | |
| The lessons that you taught us, who has learned them nbsp? | |
| March on, Marshall Riley' s army | |
| Marching for your rights, you' ve surely earned them | |
| March on, Marshall Riley' s army | |
| The lessons that you taught us, who has learned them nbsp? |