Define National song. National song synonyms, National song pronunciation, National song translation, English dictionary definition of National song. n a patriotic hymn or other song adopted by a nation for use on public or state occasions Collins Englis
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2. Where a person indebted bequeaths to his creditor a legacy, equal to, or exceeding the amount of the debt, which is not noticed in the will, courts of equity, in the absence of any intimation of a contrary intention, have adopted the rule that the testator shall be presumed to have...
The song has been used in many TV shows and movies over the years, as well as being adopted by sports teams. The song gained significant press coverage and a surge in popularity due to its association with the Chicago White Sox's 2005 World Series championship. It was also used in the ...
By this stage the song has moved on from being about Julian. It could now be about this new woman’s relationship. I like my songs to have an everyman or everywoman element. Another element that was added to the song is the refrain. Hey Jude wasn’t meant to be that length, but ...
The song makes several references to the history of slavery as the Grammy award winner sings about breaking chains, and also several references to police brutality as Lamar raps about being chased by police before opening “correctional gates in higher desert” and opening minds to “cast away op...
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and that leaving well enough alone wasn’t an appropriate message on the occasion of the huge call to action that Live Aid represented. But Let It Be isn’t about being complacent, or complicit. It’s about having a sense of the complete picture, about being resigned to the global view....
America was in the midst of the Prohibition era by 1930, but that didn't stop fiddler Lowe Stokes from getting his illegal drink on. Here, Stokes sings about guzzling moonshine in the mountains of Georgia and then predicts the ban on alcohol will be lifted by 1933. As it turned out, hi...
Neil Young blatantly adopted the melody of the Stones's "Lady Jane" for his own "Borrowed Tune" that he copped to it in the lyrics, singing: "I'm singin' this borrowed tune/I took from the Rolling Stones/Alone in this empty room/Too wasted to write my own." Here's Young's "B...