Who sang the theme song to Sharpe?

Music of the Rifles
Sharpe’s Theme – song by Music of the Rifles | Spotify.

Who wrote the theme to Sharpe?

Dominic Muldowney
Track Listing

Title/Composer Time
1 The Overture: Sharpe’s Theme / Prelude Dominic Muldowney 02:48
2 I’m Ninety-Five, march for band Anonymous, English 00:51
3 Over the Hills and Far Away, folk song English Traditional 03:49
Sharpe, television series score

Who originally wrote over the hills and far away?

Jimmy Page
Robert Plant
Over the Hills and Far Away (Live at MSG 1973) [Remaster]/Composers

When was over the hills and far away written?

“Over the Hills and Far Away”, a 1908 popular song by William Jerome (w.)

Who sang over the hills and far away in Sharpe?

John Tams
Dominic Muldowney
Over the Hills & Far Away: The Music of Sharpe/Artists

Who sings over the hills and far away?

Nightwish
Over the Hills and Far Away/Artists

How many Led Zeppelin songs have Lord of the Rings?

two songs
Led Zeppelin went on to reference their favorite fantasy series in two songs from 1971: “Misty Mountain Hop” (named for the place where Bilbo Baggins and his dwarf pals spend some time in The Hobbit) and “The Battle of Evermore” (“The ring wraiths ride in black/Ride on!”).

What guitar was used for Over the Hills and Far Away?

On “Over the Hills and Far Away,” the Zep guitarist delivers a knockout opening passage on a six-string acoustic. When the section repeats, you hear Page join himself on the track with some gorgeous 12-string acoustic work.

What Led Zeppelin song references the Hobbit?

Led Zeppelin went on to reference their favorite fantasy series in two songs from 1971: “Misty Mountain Hop” (named for the place where Bilbo Baggins and his dwarf pals spend some time in The Hobbit) and “The Battle of Evermore” (“The ring wraiths ride in black/Ride on!”).

Did Robert Plant like The Lord of the Rings movies?

Before you go, I have to ask you, as a lifelong Tolkien fan, what you thought about the Hobbit movie. You know I haven’t seen it — I haven’t had time — but I saw the Lord of the Rings films, and I wasn’t crazy about them, mainly because they’re all about spectacle.