Sussex by the Sea

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Sussex by the Sea is a song written in 1907 by William Ward-Higgs. It became popular during the First World War, when the Royal Sussex Regiment adopted it as their regimental quick march. It may well have come from a poem written by Rudyard Kipling in 1902 entitled Sussex, the final stanza of which is:

God gives all men all earth to love,
But since man's heart is small,
Ordains for each one spot shall prove
Beloved over all.
Each to his choice, and I rejoice
The lot has fall to me
In a fair ground - in a fair ground -
Yea, Sussex by the Sea!

It became well known throughout Sussex and is regarded as a county anthem, perhaps even more popular than the national anthem. It is regularly sung at celebrations throughout Sussex and can be heard during the Lewes bonfire celebrations and is played by marching bands and even Morris dancers throughout the county.

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[edit] Sussex County Cricket Club

In 1957, Joe Haddon wrote a two verse version dedicated to Sussex cricket.

Now is the time for playing
Now let your hearts be gay
List what your captain is saying
While off the field of play
So put your best leg forward, my lads
And time each ball you see
If you sing the old song
Well you can’t go wrong
Of Sussex By The Sea


Chorus:

Good Old Sussex by the Sea, Good Old Sussex By the Sea
You can tell them all that we stand or fall
For Sussex by the Sea.


Good Old Sussex By the Sea
Their cricket is a pleasure to see
They will give you a show
For they don’t play slow
And useful men are they
So when you go to Sussex
Six Martlets men to see
They will delight you all
With the bat and the ball
In the County Ground by the Sea.


[edit] Brighton & Hove Albion F.C.

The song has also become attached to Brighton & Hove Albion F.C.. It is the club's official song, but with a changed chorus.

Good old Sussex by the sea, Good old Sussex by the sea
And we're going up to win the cup
For Sussex by the sea.

[edit] Christ's Hospital

Christ's Hospital uses the tune as its school march.

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