Preview of 'Love Farewell' song for Help for Heroes

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Please make a difference to the lives of the Servicemen and women who have been wounded in the service of our country by purchasing Love Farewell:
http://www.riflesdirect.com/love-farewell-983-p.aspl

Love Farewell was first arranged from its traditional format by celebrated folk singer John Tams for the Napoleonic war drama Sharpe starring Sean Bean. Now it is being re-released, still featuring Tams but this time accompanied by The Band and Bugles of The Rifles regiment, to raise money for servicemen and women injured in the conflicts of today. The song is already a favourite with servicemen and women in Afghanistan and at home, and has become a poignant part of many service funerals.

Tams, who also starred in Sharpe as rifleman Daniel Hagman, said he was approached by The Rifles to produce a recording because of the reception the band had every time they played for service personnel.
"I'm a civilian - I hold no truck with war yet the young men and women returning in heartbreaking numbers, dead and wounded in service was an opportunity to put my voice where they had put their lives a small gesture for me an all too often life-losing, life changing sacrifice for them," he said.

"Its a lovesong, a leave-taking song without jingoism or sabre rattling and if it makes a difference to the care of those coming home and their families, my small contribution has been worthwhile.

The Rifles Director of Music, Captain Mark Purvey, said he rearranged Love Farewell after the Regiment's Colonel Commandant, General Sir Nick Parker, challenged him to produce a piece of music that would be relevant to, and inspire todays soldiers.
"The song was actually from Queen Anne's reign but it really strikes a chord with the lads today too," he said.

"When we played it for some of the troops who were deploying and some who had recently returned, the reception we got was pretty spectacular - they really loved it. It's by soldiers and for soldiers. It's about the horrors of war but it's also about leaving the people you love behind, and looks at both sides. I think most people can relate to that."

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  • To my Brothers in Arms keep safe never forgotten.

    Buy this cd after all our troops don't ask for much but give so much.

  • posted to facebook for all to see, many thanks to all you do.

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  • This song does really make a difference to lives and how they think about H4H<3;)xxx

  • @SIRTAM57 YOu will know as I do Soilders are not Tough we trained hard and did a job well but inside we Kind/ thoughtfull/ and always think of others and thats what makes a British Soilder

    But I agree great song and yes it brings a tear to my eye

  • bless their hearts their doing a good job out their in afgan and so on (Y) keep it up boys x

  • This song is fantastic would bring a tear to the toughest old soldiers eyes,Well Done.

  • To the Men of the Rifles who have lost their lives- you will never be forgotten. Celer et Audax my band of Brothers, from a former Green Jacket Rifleman.

  • thank q for protecting the country

  • I will do my best babes :) xxxxx

  • Spread the word, scotschic :)

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