Sonic Sword
I love the Hobbit animated movie. It is so whimsical and the music is great. This cover kicks ass. I like the cut of this band's jib. Dungeons & Dragons adventure metal!
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A cover of the classic, timeless, and enduring song from the 1977 Rankin-Bass animated version of The Hobbit.
Lyrics by Rankin-Bass, based on the original poem by J.R.R. Tolkien.
lyrics
Crush, smack! Whip crack!
Smash, grab! Pinch, nab!
You go, my lad!
Ho, ho! my lad!
The black crack! the black crack!
The black crack! the black crack!
Down down to Goblin-town
Down down to Goblin-town
Down down to Goblin-town
You go, my lad!
Ho, ho! my lad!
Goblins quaff, and Goblins beat
Goblins laugh, and Goblins bleat
Batter, jabber, whip and hammer hoooooo!
You go, my lad!
Ho, ho! my lad!
Below, my lad!
Ho, ho! my lad!
The black crack! the black crack!
The black crack! the black crack!
Down, down to Goblin-town
Down, down to Goblin-town
Down, down to Goblin-town
You go, my lad!
Ho, ho! my lad!
supported by 31 fans who also own “Down, Down, to Goblin Town”
If Elric had a soundtrack it would be this. It's everything you want from a epic metal album. Like a hot poker in the eye, but in a good way. Scott Malthouse
supported by 28 fans who also own “Down, Down, to Goblin Town”
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