The Star Spangled Banner. I think...
"God Save the Queen/King" has the same melody .
America
America (My Country 'Tis of Thee) has the words "of thee I sing" (referencing America) and "to thee we sing" (referencing God). America the Beautiful, a separate song, also has references to God, but not those exact words.
Before "The Star-Spangled Banner" was officially adopted as the national anthem of the United States, two other songs were considered: "America the Beautiful" and "My Country, 'Tis of Thee" (also known as "God Save the Queen"). "America the Beautiful," with its poetic imagery of the American landscape, and "My Country, 'Tis of Thee," which shares a melody with the British anthem, both captured patriotic sentiments. Ultimately, "The Star-Spangled Banner" was chosen for its historical significance and evocative lyrics.
Nashville, Tennessee. It's also known as the, "Music capital of the world."
Jim Nabors
America
America (My Country 'Tis of Thee) has the words "of thee I sing" (referencing America) and "to thee we sing" (referencing God). America the Beautiful, a separate song, also has references to God, but not those exact words.
The lyrics for "My Country, 'Tis of Thee" were written by Samuel Francis Smith in 1831. The melody of the song was based on the national anthem of the United Kingdom, "God Save the Queen/King."
America is a country, also known as the United States of America. There are also two continents with that name; they are North America and South America.
Texas is one of the United States. The country is also known as America.
North America is a continent consisting of Canada, United States of America (also known as the USA or America) and Mexico.
The United States is a country that is made up of 50 states. The country is also known as the USA (United States of America) and it is located in North America. Canada is to the north, and Mexico is to the south.
Although it is known as, "Shall I compare thee to a summer's day," this sonnet is also known by sonnet 18.
land where my father died , land of the piligrams pride.From every mountain side let freedom ring .
Mexico and the countries of Central America are sometimes known as Latin America. This comes from the fact that they were once largely a part of Spain, a Latin country of Europe.
In "My Country, 'Tis of Thee," the "templed hills" refer to the majestic and sacred landscapes of America, symbolizing the nation's beauty and spiritual heritage. The imagery evokes a sense of reverence for the country's natural scenery and the ideals it represents, such as freedom and democracy. The phrase suggests that the hills are not just physical features but also hold a deeper significance tied to American identity and values.
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