Conquerors

Story Behind The Song

A history lesson in verse of the people of the Western world, starting in Europe and finishing in The US. Neanderthals to Yankees.

Song Description

Starting with the disappearance of the Neanderthals through the conquest of Europe by the Indo Europeans who created the civilizations of Greece, Rome, quickly on to England, and ending with the take-over of The US, the Europeans have taken over, settled down and said, 'Move over, this land is mine now".

Song Length 3:41 Genre Unique - Children, Spoken Word - Humor
Tempo Tempo Undefined Lead Vocal Male Vocal
Mood Pleasant, Sociable Subject Power, History, Past
Language English Era 2000 and later

Lyrics

Conquerors

When northern Europe was covered by ice
Neanderthals roamed where the weather was nice
Europe was theirs, they were all alone,
living in caves, making tools of stone.
Only their bones are left today,
our ancestors came on the scene to stay.

Indigenous Greeks left hardly a trace,
the new Europeans took over their place.
Arriving on horseback, with carts and gear
from far away Caucasus by the Crimea.
They scrapped the original matriarchy
to replace it with all male democracy.

Eons before the Romans built Rome
Etruscans had called the peninsula home.
Porsenna, their king, relinquished his land.
In defeat he lent the Romans a hand
by giving them access to letters and art.
That was how Rome got its cultural start.

Rome had aqueducts, temples, a forum,
and bathrooms with plumbing for Romans' decorum.
Turkey and Spain and the place they called Gaul
were conquered, but Rome was about to fall
to waves of Vandals and Teutons and Goths,
and lead in their plumbing which killed them like moths.

Boadica was beaten by Roman force
and Romans built villas in English gorse.
Angles, Saxons and Vikings moved in
Alfred's, Aethelstan's, Harold's kin
But William of Normandy won the crown
and said, "C'est mon pays, maintenant! Kneel down!"

New York was one Colony that pulled out
from England and George and went about
creating the states' independency,
A new world that still had the tendency
to ignore that the country in fact wasn't new
but already belonged to a different crew.

It is no surprise, it's the conquerors' way,
"Move over, it's our land now," is what they all say.

NICE INTERESTING STORY

I would really like to use a reinforcing cuss word of glory to describe how awesomely refreshing it was to listen to this song. I have heard this type of music before ,but it's been a while and I never thought I would get to hear & review one on Broadjam.com. Great inflection/dynamics in the narrators story telling voice. The history lesson and historical figures the author chose were on spot and it took me the listener in this case with a affinity for history on a little refresher !!! history lesson journey through time. Well Well Well Done. Hats off!!

I loved the text more than the music. It was excellent, teaching children about the history and provenance of mankind, and the conquests going hand in hand with decimating people who already lived in the "newly-discovered" lands. I thought that the heraldic instrumental solos were a little too lengthy for a child's attention span. I'd like to hear a trumpet solo only once as a child. It fits well with the Romans. For the others, like discovery of America, some cannon thunder would seem more appropriate. Overall, this song uses the teachable moment and is well suited for elementary classes. It is very suspenseful, and -- most importantly -- it tells the truth and doesn't embellish anything!

Very cool voice with a poignant message. I love the history lesson it gives as this is a great way to learn by song. Production is perfect. Overall guitars and background effects compliment the message. Well Done!!

For kids huh?! I learned tons myself. Cool instrumentation, love the rhythmical vocal chant, and the musical horn beaks work flawlessly. How fun {and educational!).

I've learnt a lot of things.

My jaw has dropped and I am trying to get it back up. WOW! What an amazing, original song! You take your expert knowledge of history and put it to an almost rap-like rhyme and take us through centuries and across continents in just 3 minutes and 41 seconds. Nobody that I know has ever done this, you get 5 stars for originality. Your voice reminds me of Barry McGuire. I love the way you wrapped up the song with It's the Conqueror's way. Move over. It's our land. That's what they all say. Profound! I wish you had been my history teacher. I might have liked the subject better if presented in song. Truly I am impressed. Your song structure is tight and your rhymes are impeccable. I almost need to take out my thesaurus to think of another superlative adjective to describe what I just listened to!

Lyrics Birthe Noer Myers Music Dave Lefever
Producer Chad Kinsey Publisher Birthe Noer Myers
Performance Patrick Kuhn Label Birthe Noer Myers

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