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'''"{{PAGENAME}}"''' was a song that [[Fitz Kreiner]] once sung to [[Sasha (History 101)|Sasha]] while they were crossing the [[Pyrenees]] during the [[Spanish Civil War]] in [[1937]]. He sang at least the following snippet of the song: | '''"{{PAGENAME}}"''' was a song that [[Fitz Kreiner]] once sung to [[Sasha (History 101)|Sasha]] while they were crossing the [[Pyrenees]] during the [[Spanish Civil War]] in [[1937]]. He sang at least the following snippet of the song: | ||
::Climb every mountain, | ::Climb every mountain, | ||
::ford every stream, | ::ford every stream, | ||
::some line I've forgot, | ::some line I've forgot, | ||
::till you find that dream | ::till you find that dream | ||
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== Behind the scenes == | == Behind the scenes == | ||
Technically, the song is not named in ''History 101'', but enough of the lyrics are present to logically resolve its name. | Technically, the song is not named in ''History 101'', but enough of the lyrics are present to logically resolve its name. | ||
[[Category:Songs from the real world]] | [[Category:Songs from the real world]] |
Revision as of 06:31, 26 February 2019
"Climb Ev'ry Mountain" was a song that Fitz Kreiner once sung to Sasha while they were crossing the Pyrenees during the Spanish Civil War in 1937. He sang at least the following snippet of the song:
- Climb every mountain,
- ford every stream,
- some line I've forgot,
- till you find that dream
He did so deliberately to test whether Sasha, a man purporting to be from 1937, would recognise the song, which came from a later period in time. Sasha appeared not to know the song, which Fitz then had to pass off as "something I wrote". (PROSE: History 101)
Behind the scenes
Technically, the song is not named in History 101, but enough of the lyrics are present to logically resolve its name.