0:35
Simple pub piano (honky tonk) arrangement of the well known tune
Key
F (ends in F)
Metre
6/8
Tempo115 bpm (ends at 115)
Tempo NotesMedium : dotted crotchet = 115
ISRCGB-FFM-03-05913
Publisher
Audio Network Plc
Factoid
The author of this song is unknown. It was written between 1709 & 1722. Originally it was a French folk song that got transformed in English-speaking lands. Originally called "Malbrouck s'en va-t-en guerre," named after the Duke of Marlborough, who battled France to his death in 1705, it was known first in the U.S. as "The Bear Went Over the Mountain" and in England by its best-known title. It's also what you hear in movies where the budget wasn't big enough to afford "Happy Birthday."
0:36
Simple piano arrangement of the well known tune
Key
F (ends in F)
Metre
6/8
Tempo115 bpm (ends at 115)
Tempo NotesMedium
ISRCGB-FFM-03-05968
Publisher
Audio Network Plc
Factoid
The author of this song is unknown. It was written between 1709 & 1722. Originally it was a French folk song that got transformed in English-speaking lands. Originally called "Malbrouck s'en va-t-en guerre," named after the Duke of Marlborough, who battled France to his death in 1705, it was known first in the U.S. as "The Bear Went Over the Mountain" and in England by its best-known title. It's also what you hear in movies where the budget wasn't big enough to afford "Happy Birthday."
0:30
Simple pub piano (honky tonk) arrangement of the well known tune
Key
F (ends in F)
Metre
6/8
Tempo136 bpm (ends at 136)
Tempo NotesMedium
ISRCGB-FFM-03-05969
Publisher
Audio Network Plc
Factoid
The author of this song is unknown. It was written between 1709 & 1722. Originally it was a French folk song that got transformed in English-speaking lands. Originally called "Malbrouck s'en va-t-en guerre," named after the Duke of Marlborough, who battled France to his death in 1705, it was known first in the U.S. as "The Bear Went Over the Mountain" and in England by its best-known title. It's also what you hear in movies where the budget wasn't big enough to afford "Happy Birthday."
0:30
Simple piano arrangement of the well known tune
Key
F (ends in F)
Metre
6/8
Tempo136 bpm (ends at 136)
Tempo NotesMedium
ISRCGB-FFM-03-05970
Publisher
Audio Network Plc
Factoid
The author of this song is unknown. It was written between 1709 & 1722. Originally it was a French folk song that got transformed in English-speaking lands. Originally called "Malbrouck s'en va-t-en guerre," named after the Duke of Marlborough, who battled France to his death in 1705, it was known first in the U.S. as "The Bear Went Over the Mountain" and in England by its best-known title. It's also what you hear in movies where the budget wasn't big enough to afford "Happy Birthday."
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