[Verse 1] Hey, Mr. Churchill comes over here To say we're doing splendidly But it's very cold out here in the snow Marching to and from the enemy Oh I say it's tough, I have had enough Can you. " Stop the Cavalry " is an anti-war song written and performed by English musician Jona Lewie, released in 1980. The song peaked at number three on the UK Singles Chart in December 1980, [1] at one point being kept from number one by two re-issued songs by John Lennon, who had been murdered on 8 December that year.
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The classic anti-war song that became a Christmas hit single.Download the Best of Jona Lewie album on iTunes : http://apple.co/29kzFGIBuy the Best of Jona Le. Stop The Cavalry by Jona Lewie. First of December xmas song..more.more Mix - Stop The Cavalry - Jona Lewie • Lyrics • Wham!, The Pogues, Jona Lewie, and more Brenda Lee - Rockin'. "Stop The Cavalry" Hey, Mr. Churchill comes over here To say we're doing splendidly But it's very cold out here in the snow Marching to and from the enemy Oh I say it's tough, I have had enough Can you stop the cavalry? I have had to fight, almost every night Down throughout these centuries That is when I say, oh yes yet again JonaLewieVEVO 1.32K subscribers Subscribe Subscribed 23K views 1 year ago Music video by Jona Lewie performing Stop The Cavalry (Lyric Video). A Stiff Records Recording; © 2022 Universal Music.
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Hey, Mr. Churchill comes over here To say we're doing splendidly But it's very cold out here in the snow, Marching to win from the enemy Oh I say it's tough, I have had enough Can you stop the cavalry? I have had to fight, almost every night Down throughout these centuries That is when I say, oh yes yet again Can you stop the cavalry? If I get elected I'll stop, I will stop the cavalry. (Dub a dub a dumb dumb) (Dub a dub dubadum dubadum dub a dub dubadum) (Dub a dub a dumb dumb) (Dub a dub dubadum dubadum dub a dub dubadum) Wish I was at home for Christmas. Wish I could be dancing now. In the arms of the girl I love. Mary Bradley waits at home. 'Stop the Cavalry' was written and performed by Jona Lewie. Born in 1947, Jona was a bit of a late developer when it came to scoring chart hits. After his early years in jazz, blues and boogie, he scored a novelty hit as part of Terry Dactyl and the Dinosaurs in 1971, but he didn't release his first solo single till 'Cherry Ring' in 1976. Dub a dub a dum. Wish I was at home for Christmas. Bang, that's another bomb on another town. While Luzar and Jim have tea. If I get home, live to tell the tale. I'll run for all presidencies. If I get elected I'll stop, I will stop the Cavalry. Dub a dub a dum dum. Dub a dub a dum.
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0:00 / 2:55 JONA LEWIE - STOP THE CAVALRY - HQ video + lyrics Terry Dactyl 932 subscribers Subscribe Subscribed 10K Share 3.4M views 15 years ago STOP THE CAVALRY - JONA LEWIE. A new. This blend of anti-war protest and brass band arrangements has become a Christmas radio standard in Britain. The song is set in the Front during the Great War where a soldier in a trench wishes he was home for Christmas. Jona Lewie told the Daily Express on March 12, 2005: "The soldier in the song is a bit like the eternal soldier at the Arc de.
Hey, Mr. Churchill comes over here To say we're doing splendidly But it's very cold out here in the snow, Marching to win from the enemy Oh I say it's tough, I have had enough Can you stop the cavalry? I have had to fight, almost every night Down throughout these centuries That is when I say, oh yes yet again Can you stop the cavalry? In an interview with Daily Express in 2005, Jona Lewie explained the meaning of the song, he said: "The soldier in the song is a bit like the eternal soldier at the Arc de Triomphe, but the song actually had nothing to do with Christmas when I wrote it. There is one line about him being on the front and missing his girlfriend: 'I wish I was.
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Story behind the Christmas song: Stop the Cavalry by Jona Lewie By Ross Crae December 18, 2019, 4:43 pm Jona Lewie Jona Lewie wrote antiwar song turned Christmas classic Stop The Cavalry. About Stop the Cavalry "Stop the Cavalry" is a song written and performed by the English musician Jona Lewie, released in 1980. The song peaked at number three in the UK Singles Chart in December 1980, at one point only being kept from number one by two re-issued songs by John Lennon, who had been murdered on 8 December that year.