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Aaaand here's is your metal version :) 


This will be the charged post for this track. The reason I charged for both versions is that there are no common parts between the two - each song is in a different key and they had to be completely recorded, mixed & mastered twice, separately from eachother. Hope that's cool with ye! 


Enjoy and SKÅL!!


Gav 


SKÅL!          Gavin Dunne 2023

Raise your horns into the air
There is plenty ale to share
All are welcome, take a chair
And sing a song loud and strong

Men of war and men of care
Maidens fierce and maidens fair
Raise your horns into the air
And sing a song loud and proud and strong

SKÅL!
SKÅL!
Sing loud and strong
SKÅL!
SKÅL!
A toast and a thundering song

At the end of the eve
We'll be welcome and warm
By a great roaring fire
Our voices a storm

In the warm timber halls
We will keep out the cold
As we bellow and belt out
These tunes full of soul

Raise your horns into the air
There is plenty ale to share
All are welcome, take a chair
And sing a song loud and strong

Men of war and men of care
Maidens fierce and maidens fair
Raise your horns into the air
And sing a song loud and proud and strong

SKÅL!
SKÅL!
Sing loud and strong
SKÅL!
SKÅL!
A toast and a thundering song

We're welcome and warm
Our voices a storm
Our voices, our voices a storm

Raise your horns into the air
There is plenty ale to share
All are welcome, take a chair
And sing a song loud and strong

Men of war and men of care
Maidens fierce and maidens fair
Raise your horns into the air
And sing a song loud and proud and strong

SKÅL!
SKÅL!
Sing loud and strong
SKÅL!
SKÅL!
A toast and a thundering song

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Comments

Anonymous

Absolute unit of a track! Great job, Gav!

Dheinamar

The instrumental part in the second half was a real throwback to Hell to Pay. Not sure if it was intended, but it really caught me unprepared