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Meaning of mambr¿ se fue a la guerra by Felipe Lorenzo del Río





Felipe Lorenzo del Río

mambr¿ se fue a la guerra
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Spanish children's song, 39 s Marlbrough French translation; in va-t-en guerre, sung by French soldiers after the battle of Malplaquet ( 41 1709; in the war of the Spanish succession resulting in dead to his enemy John Churchill, Duke of Malborough. Mambrú went to war, / what pain, what pain, what a pity, / Mambrú went to war, / do not know when will come. / do-re - mi, do-re - fa, / I do not know when will come /...

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