The Royal Guardsmen - Biplane Evermore video free download


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Duration: 03:24
Uploaded: 2010/09/27

A real sentimental favorite of mine from my youth. The Royal Guardsmen and a song about an old airplane that could.

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10 years ago

srw6666

i hope someday, like "evermore", to do heroic things......

10 years ago

Will Burleigh

I love the Royal Guardsmen singing the Snoopy songs, but I never heard this version of Biplane. Irish Rovers have the market on this one, I'm thinkin' I guess I just got used to hearing them do it. It was wonderful!!

10 years ago

Marie Giroux

I bought the "Merry Snoopy's Christmas" album as an adult because I remembered the song from my childhood. To my surprise I discovered a bunch of songs I really liked. "My Airplane" & "Sopwith Camel Time" became favorites and my kids really liked them too.

10 years ago

James Banfield

Steven, to listen to the guys sinbg this song, it brings in the nursery type of song that just comes in to all of us kids, you know... Love this song. Awesome. JB

10 years ago

Lumotaku

Rovers is too slow.

10 years ago

Lumotaku

The better version of this song.

10 years ago

Laurel Briggs

This is my favorite song in the whole world!!! I listen to it all the time in the shower! & I play it for my two year old son all the time!

11 years ago

Gary M

Would love to have seen that at the lights. Thanks for your comment. Happy New Year, Gary

11 years ago

StevenG1953

I was teens when this came out the Guardsmen were 1st . with it then the Rovers I'm not knocking either group I loved both and them on MP3 in my T-BIRD You shold see the looks I get at RED LIGHTS. Remember Wikipedia is open to everyone to post even if they don't know. Just enjoy the music like I do..

11 years ago

Amy Pond

A favorite from when I was little!

11 years ago

Michael Eshom

Great song. It's a shame this group hardly got recognition for anything but Snoopy songs.

11 years ago

Michael Eshom

According to Wikipedia, it was the B side of the 1968 reissue of "Baby Let's Wait".

11 years ago

louswire

i don't remember either version... was this a 'B side' on one of the other guardsman's records?

12 years ago

Gary M

I have just done a Wikipedia , search, and it says "A song recorded by The Irish Rovers" so it looks like they did it first as there was no mention of the Royal Guardsmen. But I still prefer this one. For all you Irish Rovers fans there is a ringtone in there if you like it enough. That is not running it down, It is good but I prefer this one.

12 years ago

Sandy Salmansohn

@Supermusicisloveable - I have no idea. I've only heard it by the rovers.

12 years ago

Anita Caruso

@sandinmyears1 I remember the Irish Rovers singing this when I was a kid. I didn't know the Royal Guardsmen sang it too. Who recorded it first?

12 years ago

Booger414

@CrowCulture The triumph of the underdog is a classic literary and by extension musical theme. I am not sure any of these stories can truly be said to be an imitation of any other one. They almost exist in their own genre.

12 years ago

angel lewis

i heard a lullaby of this and now i love it

12 years ago

Sandy Salmansohn

A nice American version of the Canadian/Irish version by the Irish Rovers in the 1960s.

13 years ago

CrowCulture

seems like an imitation of rudolph the red nosed reindeer, but still nice song though

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