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  2. Sleep, Dearie, Sleep is a traditional Scottish lament for the bagpipes. The tune is used as a taps signal in Highland army regiments. It gained prominence when it was played during the state funeral of Queen Elizabeth II on 19 September 2022.

  3. 19.2K subscribers. 110K views 1 year ago. ...more. The Queen's Piper, Paul Burns, plays the Gaelic lullaby “Cadail, Mo Ghaoil" (Sleep, dearie, sleep), a traditional Scottish air, at the...

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  4. Dec 19, 2023 · Summary. The final scene of The Crown's season 6 finale pays tribute to the real Queen Elizabeth's state funeral in 2005, with a song titled "Sleep, Dearie, Sleep." The inclusion of the bagpipe song foreshadows the Queen's future, as it was played during her real-life funeral service at Westminster Abbey.

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  5. "Sleep, Dearie Sleep" is the series finale of the Netflix historical drama series The Crown. The tenth episode of the sixth season and the 60th overall, it was released on 14 December 2023.

  6. Dec 24, 2023 · Chip Somodevilla // Getty Images. The coffin carrying Queen Elizabeth. That tune—"Sleep, Dearie, Sleep"—is the name of The Crown 's final episode. In the series finale, both Queen...

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  7. Dec 22, 2023 · "Sleep, Dearie, Sleep" begins to play on bagpipes over the final moments, as the Queen walks by a vision of what is meant to be her coffin draped in the Royal Standard (on top is the Imperial...

  8. Dec 19, 2023 · What is the meaning behind Sleep Dearie Sleep? The song was originally a Scottish lullaby and it's reported that the song is about a solider at the end of a war. It's unclear if the song is using sleep as a metaphor for death or as a victory for a well deserved rest.

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