2:28
Raucous, lively rock with a fistful of punk attitude
Key
A (ends in A)
Metre
4/4
Tempo106 bpm (ends at 106)
Tempo NotesFast
ISRCGB-FFM-11-60303
Publisher
Audio Network Plc
Factoid
The children's game 'Leapfrog' in which players vault over each others stooped backs has been known by this name since the 16th century. However, the French version of the game is called 'Saute-Mouton' which translates as 'Leapsheep'. It is not known whether English observers of the Gallic variation have been tempted to rechristen the game 'Frogsleapsheep'.
2:19
Raucous, lively rock with a fistful of punk attitude. Short intro & no top line
Key
A (ends in A)
Metre
4/4
Tempo106 bpm (ends at 106)
Tempo NotesFast
ISRCGB-FFM-11-60322
Publisher
Audio Network Plc
Factoid
The children's game 'Leapfrog' in which players vault over each others stooped backs has been known by this name since the 16th century. However, the French version of the game is called 'Saute-Mouton' which translates as 'Leapsheep'. It is not known whether English observers of the Gallic variation have been tempted to rechristen the game 'Frogsleapsheep'.
1:00
Raucous, lively rock with a fistful of punk attitude
Key
A (ends in A)
Metre
4/4
Tempo106 bpm (ends at 106)
Tempo NotesFast
ISRCGB-FFM-11-60323
Publisher
Audio Network Plc
Factoid
The children's game 'Leapfrog' in which players vault over each others stooped backs has been known by this name since the 16th century. However, the French version of the game is called 'Saute-Mouton' which translates as 'Leapsheep'. It is not known whether English observers of the Gallic variation have been tempted to rechristen the game 'Frogsleapsheep'.
0:30
Raucous, lively rock with a fistful of punk attitude
Key
A (ends in A)
Metre
4/4
Tempo106 bpm (ends at 106)
Tempo NotesFast
ISRCGB-FFM-11-60324
Publisher
Audio Network Plc
Factoid
The children's game 'Leapfrog' in which players vault over each others stooped backs has been known by this name since the 16th century. However, the French version of the game is called 'Saute-Mouton' which translates as 'Leapsheep'. It is not known whether English observers of the Gallic variation have been tempted to rechristen the game 'Frogsleapsheep'.
Key
A (ends in A)
Metre
4/4
Tempo106 bpm (ends at 106)
Tempo NotesFast
ISRCGB-FFM-11-60325
Publisher
Audio Network Plc
Factoid
The children's game 'Leapfrog' in which players vault over each others stooped backs has been known by this name since the 16th century. However, the French version of the game is called 'Saute-Mouton' which translates as 'Leapsheep'. It is not known whether English observers of the Gallic variation have been tempted to rechristen the game 'Frogsleapsheep'.
Key
A (ends in A)
Metre
4/4
Tempo106 bpm (ends at 106)
Tempo NotesFast
ISRCGB-FFM-11-60326
Publisher
Audio Network Plc
Factoid
The children's game 'Leapfrog' in which players vault over each others stooped backs has been known by this name since the 16th century. However, the French version of the game is called 'Saute-Mouton' which translates as 'Leapsheep'. It is not known whether English observers of the Gallic variation have been tempted to rechristen the game 'Frogsleapsheep'.
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