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Crusader lyrics
Crusader, crusader, please take me with you
The battle lies far to the east
Crusader, crusader, don't leave me alone
I want to ride out on your quest
I'm waiting, I'm waiting to stand by your side
To fight with you over the sea
They're calling, they're calling, I have to be there
The holy land has to be free
Fight the good fight, believe what is right
Crusader, Lord of the realm
Fight the good fight with all your might
Crusader, Lord of the realm
We're marching, we're marching to a land far from home
No one can say who'll return
For Christendom's sake, we'll take our revenge
On the pagan from out of the east
We Christians are coming with swords held on high
United by faith and the cause
The Saracen heathen will soon taste our steel
Our standards will rise 'cross the land
Fight the good fight, believe what is right
Crusader, Lord of the realm
Fight the good fight with all your might
Crusader, Lord of the realm
To battle, to battle the Saracen hordes
We follow the warrior king
Onward, ride onward into the fight
We carry the sign of the cross
Warlords of England, knights of the realm
Spilling their blood in the sand
Crusader, crusader, the legend is born
The future will honor your deeds
Fight the good fight, believe what is right
Crusader, Lord of the realm
Fight the good fight with all your might
Crusader, Lord of the realm
Part of these releases
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- Track 2 on Crusader
- 1 The Crusader Prelude
- 3 A Little Bit of What You Fancy
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- Track 1 on Sacrifice Disc 2
- 2 Just Let Me Rock
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- Track 2 on Unplugged and Strung Up
- 1 Stallions of the Highway
- 3 Battle Cry
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- Track 5 on Unplugged and Strung Up Disc 2
- 4 And The Bands Played On
- 6 Dallas 1pm
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- Track 12 on Unleash the Beast
- 11 All Hell Breaking Loose
- 13 Solid Ball of Rock
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