According to sources linked to this page, the song was composed during a siege of the castle in the 15th C. Wars of the Roses. It was first published in 1794. Based on that evidence, the march in the 1794 form is in the public domain. That assumes that the version we hear today is the one from 1794. There may be modified versions which are under copyright. Bear in mind that copyright laws vary among countries. So, the best answer is "Probably".
The song' Child of the Railroad Engineer' is a traditional folk song andÊis in the public domain and you can find the music and lyrics for this song at traditionalmusic..co.uk.
The traditional folk song" Jack was every inch a Sailor'"is in the public domain and the music and lyrics for this songÊcan be found at traditionalmusic.co.uk.
The song "They'll Never Take Her Love From Me" is in the public domain. This song is considered to be a traditional folk song and is found online at places like Traditional Music.
No; it is controlled by Ludlow Music, and administered by The Richmond Organization.
No; it is administered by Piccadilly Music, a division of Downtown Music.
The song "I Had A Hat When I Came In" is currently not under public domain. It belongs to Jerry Vogel Music Company in New York under copyright entry 22842.
No; copyright is administered by St. Nicholas Music.
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Published in 1841, the song itself is in the public domain, but certain settings, arrangements, performances, and recordings may have their own protection.
Type public domain patriotic songs into a search engine. You will find your answer. This song is in public domain.
The original version of If You're Happy and You Know It is in public domain. Some versions of the song are not in public domain.
No. The 1962 song is administered by Jewel Music; various arrangements, performances, and recordings will have their own rightsholders.