Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q2403214> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 46 of
46
with 100 triples per page.
- Q2403214 subject Q7151900.
- Q2403214 subject Q7715223.
- Q2403214 subject Q8414883.
- Q2403214 subject Q8464820.
- Q2403214 subject Q8762068.
- Q2403214 abstract ""Ten German Bombers" is a patriotic children's song, originally sung by British schoolchildren during World War II but controversially adopted in recent years by English football fans at matches against Germany. The song uses the same tune and verse pattern as "She'll Be Coming 'Round the Mountain". The verse pattern also follows the format of the song "Ten Green Bottles", of which it is effectively a derived variant:There were 10 German bombers in the air,There were 10 German bombers in the air,There were 10 German bombers, 10 German bombers,10 German bombers in the air.And the RAF from England shot 1 down,And the RAF from England shot 1 down,And the RAF from England, RAF from England,The RAF from England shot 1 down.These verses are then repeated with one more bomber being shot down each time, the 10th verse becoming "There was one" and "shot it down", until the number of bombers reaches zero. The last two verses of the song are:There were no more German bombers in the air,There were no more German bombers in the air,There were no more German bombers, no more German bombers,No more German bombers in the air.'Cos the RAF from England shot them down,'Cos the RAF from England shot them down,'Cos the RAF from England, RAF from England,'The RAF from England shot them down.↑ ↑".
- Q2403214 wikiPageExternalLink 0000000CAFDE.htm.
- Q2403214 wikiPageWikiLink Q10520.
- Q2403214 wikiPageWikiLink Q128829.
- Q2403214 wikiPageWikiLink Q1409751.
- Q2403214 wikiPageWikiLink Q145.
- Q2403214 wikiPageWikiLink Q165862.
- Q2403214 wikiPageWikiLink Q183.
- Q2403214 wikiPageWikiLink Q190534.
- Q2403214 wikiPageWikiLink Q19597.
- Q2403214 wikiPageWikiLink Q203622.
- Q2403214 wikiPageWikiLink Q217623.
- Q2403214 wikiPageWikiLink Q218369.
- Q2403214 wikiPageWikiLink Q2403229.
- Q2403214 wikiPageWikiLink Q2564009.
- Q2403214 wikiPageWikiLink Q266613.
- Q2403214 wikiPageWikiLink Q2736.
- Q2403214 wikiPageWikiLink Q2991109.
- Q2403214 wikiPageWikiLink Q362.
- Q2403214 wikiPageWikiLink Q37285.
- Q2403214 wikiPageWikiLink Q43310.
- Q2403214 wikiPageWikiLink Q448820.
- Q2403214 wikiPageWikiLink Q493169.
- Q2403214 wikiPageWikiLink Q520566.
- Q2403214 wikiPageWikiLink Q5212103.
- Q2403214 wikiPageWikiLink Q5552216.
- Q2403214 wikiPageWikiLink Q680203.
- Q2403214 wikiPageWikiLink Q680710.
- Q2403214 wikiPageWikiLink Q6983421.
- Q2403214 wikiPageWikiLink Q7151900.
- Q2403214 wikiPageWikiLink Q7310.
- Q2403214 wikiPageWikiLink Q7715223.
- Q2403214 wikiPageWikiLink Q7720187.
- Q2403214 wikiPageWikiLink Q832799.
- Q2403214 wikiPageWikiLink Q834238.
- Q2403214 wikiPageWikiLink Q8414883.
- Q2403214 wikiPageWikiLink Q8464820.
- Q2403214 wikiPageWikiLink Q8762068.
- Q2403214 wikiPageWikiLink Q9500.
- Q2403214 comment ""Ten German Bombers" is a patriotic children's song, originally sung by British schoolchildren during World War II but controversially adopted in recent years by English football fans at matches against Germany. The song uses the same tune and verse pattern as "She'll Be Coming 'Round the Mountain".".
- Q2403214 label "Ten German Bombers".