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Billy Bragg – Blake's Jerusalem
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And did those feet in ancient time / Walk upon England's mountains green? / And was the Holy Lamb of God / On England's pleasant pastures seen? / And did the Countenance Divine
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William Blake – And Did Those Feet In Ancient Time
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“And did those feet in ancient time” is a short poem by William Blake from the preface to his epic Milton: a Poem, which was printed in 1808. Today, the poem is best known as the
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Bruce Dickinson – Jerusalem
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[Verse 1] / And did those feet in ancient times / Walk upon England's mountains green? / Was the holy lamb of God / On England's pleasant pastures seen? / [Verse 2] / And did the
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William Blake – Jerusalem The Emanation of the Giant Albion: Plate 18
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Plate 18
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Emerson, Lake & Palmer – Jerusalem
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‘Jerusalem’ is a cover of a traditional English hymn, given a rock arrangement by ELP. The lyrics come from a poem an early-nineteenth-century poem by William Blake, a renowned
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William Blake – Jerusalem The Emanation of the Giant Albion: Chapter 1
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If you are looking to annotate the famous anthem ‘Jerusalem’ based upon the poem by Blake, see ‘And Did Those Feet in Ancient Times’.
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Hubert Parry – Jerusalem
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And did those feet in ancient time / Walk upon England's mountains green? / And was the holy Lamb of God / On England's pleasant pastures seen? / And did the countenance divine
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William Blake – Jerusalem The Emanation of the Giant Albion: Introduction
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If you are looking to annotate the famous anthem ‘Jerusalem’ based upon the poem by Blake, see ‘And Did Those Feet in Ancient Times’.
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Kris Delmhorst – Jerusalem
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These lyrics are adapted from the William Blake poem “Jerusalem”.
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Mark Stewart – Jerusalem
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I will not cease from mental fight / Nor shall my sword sleep at my side / Till we have built Jerusalem / Jerusalem / Bring me my bow of burning gold! / Bring me my spear! / Bring
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Patrick Wolf – Jerusalem
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And did those feet in ancient times / Walk upon England's mountains green? / And was the holy lamb of God / On England's pleasant pasture's scene? / And did the countenance divine
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Charlotte Church – Jerusalem
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And did those feet in ancient time / Walk upon England's mountains green? / And was the holy Lamb of God / On England's pleasant pastures seen? / And did the countenance divine
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George Bean – Jerusalem
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And did those feet in ancient time / Walk upon England's mountains green / And was the holy Lamb of God / On England's pleasant pastures seen / And did the countenance divine
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Faces – Jerusalem
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[Instrumental]
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Judy Collins – Jerusalem
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I woke up this mornin' and none of the news was good / And death machines were rumblin' 'cross the ground where Jesus stood / And the man on my TV told me that it had always been
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Nerina Pallot – Jerusalem
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And did those feet in ancient time / Walk upon England's mountains green? / And qas the holy Lamb of God / On England's pleasent pastures seen? / And did the countenance divine
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Coope, Boyes and Simpson – Jerusalem Revisited
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[Verse 1] / Out there on a doomed estate a house is burning down / Another island in a wasteland, another black spot in the town / In a homeland for the homeless live the
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The Fall – Dog Is Life / Jerusalem
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You don't see rabbits being walked down the street / And you don't see many cats on leads / Dogs pet dogs dogs rapacious wet dogs / Owner of dogs slow-witted dog owner / Owner of
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Mekons – Thee Olde Trip to Jerusalem
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The seed of the devil lives on in men / (Thee olde trip to Jerusalem) / Verses 4,5,6 chapters 8,9,10 / (Thee olde trip to Jerusalem) / The Landlords and the leaders with their foot
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Hawkwind – New Jerusalem
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Nor shall my sword rest in my hand / 'til we have founded Jerusalem / Here in Englands green and Pleasant Land" / William Blake (1778) / And here's this crystal city / That is
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William Blake – Milton: A Poem
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This poem contains the famous poem ‘And Did Those Feet in Ancient Times’, which was later used in the anthem ‘Jerusalem’. Please see the page on ‘And Did Those Feet in Ancient
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Frank Turner – I Believed You, William Blake
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[Verse 1] / Have you seen my husband? / You'd know him, if you had / He's known around old London Town / Most people think he's mad / My husband he talks with angels / And with
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Virgil Thomson – And Did Those Feet
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And did those feet in ancient time / Walk upon England's mountains green? / And was the holy Lamb of God / On England's pleasant pastures seen? / And did the Countenance divine
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Song Lyrics & Knowledge - Genius
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Jerusalem The Emanation of the Giant Albion: Chapter 1 by William Blake ... If you are looking to annotate the famous anthem 'Jerusalem' based upon the poem by ...
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William Blake – England! awake! awake! awake!
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England! awake! awake! awake! / Jerusalem thy Sister calls! / Why wilt thou sleep the sleep of death / And close her from thy ancient walls? / Thy hills and valleys felt her feet
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William Blake – To Tirzah
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‘Tirzah’ was published a few years later than the other poems in the series, Songs of Experience. These short poems explore the harsh realities of late 18th and early 19th Century
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