Mr. Briton
Welcome to the Mr. Briton channel! Here, we view the rich tapestry of British history through music; featuring historical tunes, folk songs, and stirring military marches.
As an amateur historian, and proud East Yorkshireman, I’m passionate about preserving and sharing the cultural heritage of Britain. If you love history, tradition, and the timeless sounds of our nation’s past, you’re in the right place.
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The Diggers Song - English Radical Song
British Empire Ambience - Imperial Songs to relax and study to
A Marching Song For The New Model Army | Strawhead | English Civil War Song | New Model Army Tribute
Rise, Rise | Scottish Jacobite Song | Jacobite Rising 1745 #music #history #historicbritain
Wha’ll be King but Cherlie? | 1745 Jacobite Rising Song
Quick March of the Blues and Royals | Household Cavalry Ceremonial Music
Slow March of the Life Guards | British Army Household Cavalry Ceremonial Music
The British Grenadiers | Iconic British Regimental Quick March | #britishempire #britisharmy #uk
The Garb of Old Gaul | Slow March of the Black Watch | British March | #militaryhistory #britisharmy
Men of Harlech | Slow March of the Welsh Guards | British March | #welshguards #britisharmy #history
AULD LANG SYNE
In Einem Polenstädtchen / Polenmädchen - Heino 1973
Fantasia on Greensleeves - Vaughan Williams
Highland Cathedral - Scottish Song
Lament - Hull Song
The Luckiest Sailor - Hull Song
Rule Britannia & The British Grenadiers - Sir Adrian Boult, BBC Symphony Orchestra
I Wish I Was a Blue Job - Rhodesian song by John Edmond
Twa Recruitin’ Sergeants - British Military Song
The Girl I Left Behind Me - British Military March
Soldiers of the Queen - British Regimental March
Lillibulero March - British Regimental March
D’ye Ken John Peel - English Hunting Song
O Come All Ye Faithful
Ratcliffe Highway - English Folk Song
Oak and Ash and Thorn - English Folk Song
The Confederacy Collection - Volume One
Rule Britannia - Winston Churchill
When the King enjoys his own again - Cavalier song
Deck The Halls - English Christmas Carol