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english folk/traditional songs are kino

https://youtu.be/7t1NOlyJ-9w?si=6_LdCycLRLIhBAqM
https://youtu.be/MMQuBWMlYT8?si=wzITwFD17EL3ftp1
https://youtu.be/MXdz_hiWmOs?si=JQtNVkG8JiN5oYz3
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>>218756505
I used to think about this often
>Spanish lyrics
sounds great
>French lyrics
great
>German lyrics
lovely
>Japanese lyrics
wonderful
>some obscure african tribal ooga booga song
splendid

>English lyrics
the worst awful gutterslop trash in existence possible, I cringe at the sound of it

I always wondered why this was, then made the observation that English existed in songs written in English by the English and for the English, and those songs remain to this day the only English lyrics that actually sound pleasant in a tune
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https://youtu.be/ehukpdse8_w
https://youtu.be/IKU1UxRlE0Q
https://youtu.be/HEhC5Uio8do



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