| Song | Battle Cry |
| Artist | Saxon |
| Album | The Complete Albums 1979-1988 |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| Can you hear the sound | |
| The sound of distant voices | |
| Floating gently 'cross the glen | |
| Can you see the people | |
| The people gathered round | |
| They're worshipping their king | |
| They came to hear the story | |
| They came to sing the song | |
| There's talk of a rebellion | |
| The highlands are aflame | |
| From the mountains to the sea | |
| A prince has come to Scotland | |
| To claim his rightful throne | |
| The seeds of war are sown | |
| They came to hear the story (*) | |
| They came to sing the song | |
| Let me hear, let me hear | |
| Let me hear your battlecry | |
| Let me hear, let me hear | |
| Let me hear your battlecry | |
| An army marches northwards | |
| To meet the fearless clansmen | |
| For England and St George | |
| The red coats face the tartan | |
| The battle lines are drawn | |
| The musket and the sword | |
| (Repeat *) | |
| Many men have fallen | |
| The prince has had his day | |
| Culloden was the name | |
| Their battlecry can still be heard | |
| To this very day | |
| Floating gently 'cross the glen | |
| (Repeat *) |
| Can you hear the sound | |
| The sound of distant voices | |
| Floating gently ' cross the glen | |
| Can you see the people | |
| The people gathered round | |
| They' re worshipping their king | |
| They came to hear the story | |
| They came to sing the song | |
| There' s talk of a rebellion | |
| The highlands are aflame | |
| From the mountains to the sea | |
| A prince has come to Scotland | |
| To claim his rightful throne | |
| The seeds of war are sown | |
| They came to hear the story | |
| They came to sing the song | |
| Let me hear, let me hear | |
| Let me hear your battlecry | |
| Let me hear, let me hear | |
| Let me hear your battlecry | |
| An army marches northwards | |
| To meet the fearless clansmen | |
| For England and St George | |
| The red coats face the tartan | |
| The battle lines are drawn | |
| The musket and the sword | |
| Repeat | |
| Many men have fallen | |
| The prince has had his day | |
| Culloden was the name | |
| Their battlecry can still be heard | |
| To this very day | |
| Floating gently ' cross the glen | |
| Repeat |
| Can you hear the sound | |
| The sound of distant voices | |
| Floating gently ' cross the glen | |
| Can you see the people | |
| The people gathered round | |
| They' re worshipping their king | |
| They came to hear the story | |
| They came to sing the song | |
| There' s talk of a rebellion | |
| The highlands are aflame | |
| From the mountains to the sea | |
| A prince has come to Scotland | |
| To claim his rightful throne | |
| The seeds of war are sown | |
| They came to hear the story | |
| They came to sing the song | |
| Let me hear, let me hear | |
| Let me hear your battlecry | |
| Let me hear, let me hear | |
| Let me hear your battlecry | |
| An army marches northwards | |
| To meet the fearless clansmen | |
| For England and St George | |
| The red coats face the tartan | |
| The battle lines are drawn | |
| The musket and the sword | |
| Repeat | |
| Many men have fallen | |
| The prince has had his day | |
| Culloden was the name | |
| Their battlecry can still be heard | |
| To this very day | |
| Floating gently ' cross the glen | |
| Repeat |