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  2. Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End - Wikipedia

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    Hoist the Colours In its opening rendition, it is sung by a young boy and eventually by a larger chorus. A lengthy suite arrangement of the theme also makes up the end credits in the film, which is not featured on the soundtrack, but an altered version was released on the Soundtrack Treasures Collection CD on a track called Hoist the Colours ...

  3. Talk:Hoist the Colours - Wikipedia

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    Yo Ho, all together Hoist the Colours high Heave ho, thieves and beggars Never shall we die." What are these lyrics? I don't recall these lyrics at all from the movie, and they aren't in the soundtrack. oh! and is it really "haul together"? I thought it was "all together" *shrug*— « h i p p i i p p i » 05:26, 27 May 2007 (UTC)

  4. Dead Man's Chest - Wikipedia

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    Dead Man's Chest. " Dead Man's Chest " (also known as " Fifteen Men on the Dead Man's Chest " or " Yo, Ho, Ho (And a Bottle of Rum) ") is a fictional [ i] sea song, [ ii] originally from Robert Louis Stevenson 's novel Treasure Island (1883). It was expanded in a poem, titled " Derelict " by Young E. Allison, published in the Louisville Courier ...

  5. Yo Ho (A Pirate's Life for Me) - Wikipedia

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    Xavier Atencio. " Yo Ho (A Pirate's Life for Me) " is the theme song for the Pirates of the Caribbean attractions at Disney theme parks. The music was written by George Bruns, with lyrics by Xavier Atencio. [ 1] The version heard at Disneyland and Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom was sung by the Mellomen, featuring Thurl Ravenscroft.

  6. Jolly Roger - Wikipedia

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    Jolly Roger is the traditional English name for the naval ensign flown to identify a pirate ship preceding or during an attack, during the early 18th century (the latter part of the Golden Age of Piracy ).

  7. Fiddler's Green - Wikipedia

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    The track was covered by Welsh band Stereophonics on their 1999 Deluxe album Performance and Cocktails. "Fiddler's Green" is a song from Marley's Ghost 's album Four Spacious Guys (1996). Fiddler's Green is the title track and name of Tim O'Brien 's Grammy Award -winning 2005 album. Fiddler's Green is a German folk-rock band, formed in 1990.

  8. Striking the colors - Wikipedia

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    Striking the colors. Striking the colors —meaning lowering the flag (the "colors") that signifies a ship's or garrison's allegiance—is a universally recognized indication of surrender, particularly for ships at sea. For a ship, surrender is dated from the time the ensign is struck.

  9. Anchors Aweigh - Wikipedia

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    Anchors Aweigh! " Anchors Aweigh " is the fight song of the United States Naval Academy and unofficial march song of the United States Navy. It was composed in 1906 by Charles A. Zimmermann with lyrics by Alfred Hart Miles. When he composed "Anchors Aweigh", Zimmermann was a lieutenant and had been bandmaster of the United States Naval Academy ...