My L'Manberg[Verse 2]For freedom and for liberty,Our nation sought to build on these,A victory for all under democracy.Well the darkness came and then it went,We built a home and watched it sink,And from the rubble, there emerged L’Manberg[Chorus]My L'ManbergMy L'ManbergMy L'Man...
2. At official events, the National Anthem only sung after the President or Prime Minister has arrived and is seated. 3. On some more informal occasions, only one verse is sung, instead of all three. However at official functions an orchestra, band or recording is played of the music whil...
Tell me I'm your National Anthem Sugar, sugar, how now Take your body down town F Am Red, white, blue's in the skies G Summer's in the air and F Baby, heaven's in your eyes Am G I'm your National Anthem [Verse] C Money is the reason Am We exist Em Everybody knows it, ...
Is there a Māori version too? A second version of the anthem with Māori lyrics, titled ‘Aotearoa’, was penned in 1878 by Thomas Henry Smith, a judge from Auckland. At most majorsporting events, you will hear one verse sung in Māori, followed by one in English. Here’s that first ...
Before it became “The Star-Spangled Banner”, our National Anthem was titled “Defence of Fort M’Henry”. It has more than one verse While only the first verse is typically sung at events, the original song contains four verses with a fifth verse added 47 years later. ...
The British National Anthem The National Anthem is God Save the Queen.The British National Anthem originated in a patriotic song first performed in 1745. It became known as the National Anthem from the beginning of the nineteenth century. On official occasions the first verse is sung, as follows...
Country Music Icon Wynonna Judd to Sing National Anthem Before the race, derby-goers join together to sing My Old Kentucky Home with pride. This year, it is fitting that Kentuckian Wynonna Judd will perform the Star-Spangled Banner. Five-time Grammy Award winner, with platinum albums and a...
The title in the anthem changes between ‘King’ and ‘Queen’ depending on the current British monarch. During the reign of Queen Elizabeth II from 1953 to 2022, ‘God Save the Queen’ was sung as the national anthem. At official occasions, usually only the first verse is sung. Here’s...
•TheNationalAnthemisGodSavetheQueen.•TheBritishNationalAnthemoriginatedinapatrioticsongfirstperformedin1745.ItbecameknownastheNationalAnthemfromthebeginningofthenineteenthcentury.•Onofficialoccasionsthefirstverseissung,asfollows:•GodsaveourgraciousQueen!LongliveournobleQueen!GodsavetheQueen!Sendhervictorious,...
Yes, there is a second verse for those who don't know.I once went to the dawn service, and they didn't play the second verse, which I thought was quite disrespectful. Denmark Denmark's national anthem, "Der er et yndigt land" (There is a lovely country), was composed by Hans ...