To the Blue Oak Tree on a Field of White We pledge our loyalty forever The "white" stands for right - purity and might And the "blue" stands for truth - yea, verily, forsooth So we drink our toast to the banner we love most May it proudly wave on high We will sing all night and all day we will fight For the Blue Oak Tree on a Field of White For the Blue Oak Tree on a Field of White
To the blue oak tree on a field of white, we pledge our loyalty forever. The white stands for right, purity, and might, and the blue stands for truth - yey verily for suoth. So we drik our toast to the banner we love most, may it proudly wave on high. We will sing all night, and all day we will fight, for the blue oak tree on a field of white. For a blue oak tree on a field of white.
Fnidner It's called a different singing style. Also, I highly disagree with you. It sounds more natural and unedited, like a knight in a tavern would probably actually sound like when singing this.
"Kay the King? What a dreadful thought."
Hail! King Arthur!
Long Live the King!
To the Blue Oak Tree on a Field of White
We pledge our loyalty forever
The "white" stands for right - purity and might
And the "blue" stands for truth - yea, verily, forsooth
So we drink our toast to the banner we love most
May it proudly wave on high
We will sing all night and all day we will fight
For the Blue Oak Tree on a Field of White
For the Blue Oak Tree on a Field of White
To the blue oak tree on a field of white, we pledge our loyalty forever. The white stands for right, purity, and might, and the blue stands for truth - yey verily for suoth. So we drik our toast to the banner we love most, may it proudly wave on high. We will sing all night, and all day we will fight, for the blue oak tree on a field of white. For a blue oak tree on a field of white.
White magic by Pogo is a little better.
Thanks a bunch!
First!
Anybody know the lyrics?
When is this played in the film? I don't recall it...
I think it was a deleted song
I think we only hear the end of it when Pellinor and Ector are completely wasted.
@@lemontree666333 it's when pellinor goes to visit Ector, bringing news of the tournament
Sir Ector and Sir Pelanor are singing it at the beginning of the scene right after Merlin's duel with Mim.
What an unfortunate voice :(
Fnidner It's called a different singing style. Also, I highly disagree with you. It sounds more natural and unedited, like a knight in a tavern would probably actually sound like when singing this.
Fnidner I know it's not the most polished voice, but this was a demo version sung by one of its songwriters, Richard Sherman of the Sherman Brothers
cool. where's the song from?
Fnidner Sword in the Stone
Did you hear Pellinor and Ector sing it? Theirs are _way_ worse. :D