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in December 2014 (during a particularly poor season for the team) a technical fault resulted in the music cutting out for the chorus, but this had the positive effect of the home crowd picking up the song at this point and singing it with far more gusto than previously. As a result, the music has
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for only five or six years. One version of the tune's origins is that Ward-Higgs grew to love his adopted county so much he produced a marching song in its praise. In another version Ward-Higgs composed the song specifically for the wedding of his sister-in-law Gladys when she became engaged to
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Since 2011 when the football club moved to Falmer Stadium, a loud, rousing version by the Grenadier Guards has been used as the teams enter the field of play, with the original lyrics of the first verse and refrain appearing on the big screen.
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in Ireland where the battalion was then stationed. The song never became the regimental march: this was always "The Royal Sussex". It was, however, the first march used by the
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Captain Roland Waithman of the 2nd Battalion of the Royal Sussex Regiment. It may well have come from a poem written by
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been intentionally cut ever since for the last three lines, which are sung by the crowd alone followed by applause:
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and it is played by marching bands and Morris dancers across Sussex. It is the adopted song of
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The song was published in 1907, and Captain Waithman performed it in concerts at
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in the 'Sussex People's March of History' of 1939 with banners that included
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would insist the tune be played whenever he visited the military academy at
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In 1957, Joe Haddon wrote a two verse version dedicated to Sussex
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Brighton & Hove Albion F.C. & Sussex County Cricket Club
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Royal Sussex Regiment - history of the march (includes mp3)
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Enthusiasm for "Sussex by the Sea" goes far beyond Sussex.
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In more recent years, the song has been taken up by both
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played "Sussex by the Sea" as the ship entered harbour.
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Good Old Sussex by the Sea, Good Old Sussex By the Sea
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