Krewe de Jeanne d’Arc song
Krewe de Jeanne d’Arc lyrics to the traditional tune Scots Wha Hae / Hey Tuttie Tatie
By krewe members Carol Lynch and Amanda Helm
- According to historical records, this ancient Scottish battle tune was played in 1429 by the pipers accompanying Joan of Arc, her French army and their Scottish allies, into battle to raise the English siege of Orléans, France.
- It’s fine to learn only one verse or two verses if you prefer
Download and print lyrics (4 stanzas)
Download practice track mp3
Note: the video below is strictly a rehearsal track, made informally on a phone at a krewe workshop so people can see how the song goes and practice it yourself.
Who has set the city free?
Joan of Arc her bravery
Has won the day and now’s the hour
of our victory
Krewe de Jeanne d’Arc are we
Artists joined in Joan’s army
The stars of Twelfth Night let us be
We march in unity
Jeanne d’Arc, courageous Maid,
Orléans you came to save
Scots and French allied to stave
off England’s tyranny
Jeanne d’Arc was called to lead
Led with banner, sword and steed
Men followed her and so will we
on to victory.
Practice track of krewe members singing with lyrics on screen: https://youtu.be/Gxw88Le95IM
Hear the tune (without us singing): https://youtu.be/uVWyGHq7Rqw