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    RAr File## Florence + The Machine – Jenny of Oldstones Free Mp3 Song Download!!

    Game Of Thrones is a full-on dominant pop-cultural phenomenon. It is also a TV show set in some desolate medieval alternate reality. As such, it doesn’t have too many opportunities to intersect with popular music. There are tie-in products, of course: A soundtrack album, some guitars, Hodor’s DJing career. But within the world of the show itself, famous musicians have only made a few brief cameos: Ed Sheeran playing a wandering soldier (who actually gets to sing for a minute), Sigur Ròs making a cameo as wedding musicians, members of Mastodon showing up among the army of the dead. Up to this point, the show’s best-remembered musical moment is probably the end-credits moment where the National covered “The Rains Of Castamere,” a ballad from the show itself. We got another moment like that last night.

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    If you are reading this, you have probably already watched last night’s Game Of Thrones. Without spoiling anything, in case you haven’t, it’s a calm-before-the-storm moment, an hour spent with the show’s now-beloved character before they all head into battle. And there’s one scene in the episode where a bunch of those characters are sitting around a fire together, sharing a bonding moment. Podrick Payne, the inexplicably good-at-sex squire, sings a song called “Jenny Of Oldstones,” and it soundtracks a moving montage that reminded me of the scenes at the end of every season of The Wire. And at the end of the episode, we hear the song again. But this time, it’s Florence Welch singing.

    Florence + The Machine, at the request of the Game Of Thrones shorunners, recorded a new version of “Jenny Of Oldstones,” a song adapted from the Game Of Thrones novels. George R.R. Martin wrote those lyrics, so he gets songwriting credit, along with score composer Ramin Djawadi and showrunners David Benioff and D.B. Weiss (here credited as Dan Weiss). Florence is the only artist featured on this final season of Game Of Thrones. Thomas Bartlett, also known as Doveman, produced the Florence version of the song, and you can hear it below.

    Last night on Game of Thrones, the armies at Winterfell readied for a battle that’s been eight seasons in the making. Some sought comfort in the arms of loved ones, while a motley crew gathered before a warm fire, shared wine, stories, and a song. In “A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms,” Podrick sang “Jenny of Oldstones.” But as the credits rolled, HBO unveiled a special version by Florence + the Machine.
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