The Battle of Marston Moor (July 2nd, 1644)
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My lord, king:
You stoop to betray your own people
And even in the eyes of God do you not relent?
I am therefore bound by no other course
I shall raise an army
Together, we will march against you and your kind
And every born man will fight to regain his own freedom
And cleanse his wretched soul
(Aye! Aye!)
My lord, king:
You stoop to betray your own people
And even in the eyes of God do you not relent?
I am therefore bound by no other course
I shall raise an army
Together, we will march against you and your kind
And every born man will fight to regain his own freedom
And cleanse his wretched soul
(Aye! Aye!)
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The Battle of Marston Moor was a battle fought during the First English Civil War. The Parliamentarians waged war against the Royalists alongside Scottish Covenanters. The battle took place at Marston Moor, near Long Marston in North Yorkshire. The battle ended with a Parliament victory, and the cemented reputation of one of its commanders, Oliver Cromwell.
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Violin
Slide Guitar
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Piano
Percussion
Oboe
French Horn
Drums
Clarinet
Cello
Bassoon
Bass
Guitar
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Philips Studios, Mayfair, City of Westminster, Greater London, England
Release Date
December 1971
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