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Diggers$21286$ - traduzione in italiano

SONG
Diggers Song; Levellers and Diggers; Digger Song; The Diggers’ Song

Diggers      
n. zappatori, scavatori, escavatori
gold digger         
  • Lobby card for ''[[Gold Diggers of Broadway]]'' (1929), an example of a film which helped create the American public association of chorus girls with gold diggers
  • Judge]]'', 24 Jul 1920)
  • Kanye West performing his hit song "Gold Digger".
GREEDY PERSON WHO ONLY DATES WEALTHY PARTNERS WITH THE INTENTION OF EXPLOITING SAID WEALTH
Gold-digging; Golddigger; Gold-digger; Gold diggers; Gold digger (slang)
cercatore d"oro; donna avida, donna interessata

Definizione

Diggers
·noun ·pl A degraded tribe of California Indians;
- so called from their practice of digging roots for food.

Wikipedia

Diggers' Song

"The Diggers' Song" (also known as "Levellers and Diggers") is a 17th-century English ballad by Gerrard Winstanley, a protest song about land rights inspired by the Diggers movement. The lyrics were published in 1894 by the Camden Society. It is sung to a version of the family of tunes later used for "Sam Hall", "Captain Kidd", and "Admiral John Benbow", which according to Roy Palmer was first printed in 1714. The English band Chumbawamba recorded a version of this song on their 1988 album English Rebel Songs 1381–1914.

According to Leon Rosselson his 1975 song "The World Turned Upside Down" (not to be confused with the 17th-century ballad of the same title), while a song about the Diggers, is not a version of Winstanley's "Diggers' Song". However, Rosselson later recorded a version of "The Diggers' Song" (under the title "You Noble Diggers All") using the traditional lyrics and tune on his album Harry's Gone Fishing.

Chumbawamba also released a version of Rosselson's composition on their 1993 single "Timebomb", sang "The Diggers' Song" in 1988 on their LP English Rebel Songs 1381–1914, and recorded it again in 2003 for the re-made CD English Rebel Songs 1381–1984. In 2007, they sang it on their live CD Get On With It – Live.

The song was selected by Tony Benn when he appeared on BBC Radio 4's Desert Island Discs on 15 January 1989.