| Song | Lord Marlborough - BBC Session - Folk On One 27/3/71 |
| Artist | Fairport Convention |
| Album | Live At The BBC |
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| 作词 : Traditional | |
| You generals all and champions bold that takes delight in fields | |
| That knocks down churches and castle walls but now to death must yield | |
| We must go and face our daring foes and with a sword and shield | |
| I often fought with my merry men but now to death must yield | |
| I am an Englishman by birth, Lord Marlborough is my name | |
| And I was brought up in London town, a place of noted fame | |
| I was beloved by all my men, kings and princes likewise | |
| And then all the towns we took to all the world's surprise | |
| King Charles the Second I did serve to face our foes in France | |
| And at the battle of Ramillies we boldly did advance | |
| The sun was down, the earth did quake, so loudly did he cry | |
| "Fight on, my boys, for old England's sake, we'll conquer or we'll die" | |
| But now we gain for victory and bravely kept the field | |
| We took great numbers of prisoners and forced them all to yield | |
| That very day my horse got shot, 'twas by a musket ball | |
| And as I mounted up again, my aide-de-camp did fall | |
| Now I on a bed of sickness lie, I am resigned to die | |
| You generals and champions bold stand true as well as I | |
| "Stand true my lads and fight no man but fight with courage bold" | |
| I led my men through smoke and fire but ne'er was slight with gold |
| zuo ci : Traditional | |
| You generals all and champions bold that takes delight in fields | |
| That knocks down churches and castle walls but now to death must yield | |
| We must go and face our daring foes and with a sword and shield | |
| I often fought with my merry men but now to death must yield | |
| I am an Englishman by birth, Lord Marlborough is my name | |
| And I was brought up in London town, a place of noted fame | |
| I was beloved by all my men, kings and princes likewise | |
| And then all the towns we took to all the world' s surprise | |
| King Charles the Second I did serve to face our foes in France | |
| And at the battle of Ramillies we boldly did advance | |
| The sun was down, the earth did quake, so loudly did he cry | |
| " Fight on, my boys, for old England' s sake, we' ll conquer or we' ll die" | |
| But now we gain for victory and bravely kept the field | |
| We took great numbers of prisoners and forced them all to yield | |
| That very day my horse got shot, ' twas by a musket ball | |
| And as I mounted up again, my aidedecamp did fall | |
| Now I on a bed of sickness lie, I am resigned to die | |
| You generals and champions bold stand true as well as I | |
| " Stand true my lads and fight no man but fight with courage bold" | |
| I led my men through smoke and fire but ne' er was slight with gold |
| zuò cí : Traditional | |
| You generals all and champions bold that takes delight in fields | |
| That knocks down churches and castle walls but now to death must yield | |
| We must go and face our daring foes and with a sword and shield | |
| I often fought with my merry men but now to death must yield | |
| I am an Englishman by birth, Lord Marlborough is my name | |
| And I was brought up in London town, a place of noted fame | |
| I was beloved by all my men, kings and princes likewise | |
| And then all the towns we took to all the world' s surprise | |
| King Charles the Second I did serve to face our foes in France | |
| And at the battle of Ramillies we boldly did advance | |
| The sun was down, the earth did quake, so loudly did he cry | |
| " Fight on, my boys, for old England' s sake, we' ll conquer or we' ll die" | |
| But now we gain for victory and bravely kept the field | |
| We took great numbers of prisoners and forced them all to yield | |
| That very day my horse got shot, ' twas by a musket ball | |
| And as I mounted up again, my aidedecamp did fall | |
| Now I on a bed of sickness lie, I am resigned to die | |
| You generals and champions bold stand true as well as I | |
| " Stand true my lads and fight no man but fight with courage bold" | |
| I led my men through smoke and fire but ne' er was slight with gold |