The Army Song (originally known as the Caisson Song) begins:
Over hill, over dale, as we hit the dustry trail,
and the army goes rolling along.
[originally: ...and the caissons go rolling along]
not sure
^^^ Well you should ! Every British citizen should at least know the first verse of our National Anthem !
God save our gracious Queen
God save our noble Queen
God save our Queen
Send her victorious
Happy and glorious
Long to reign over us
God save our Queen.
And that was from memory - not searching a web-site !
The first line of La Marseillaise, the French national anthem, is "Allons, Enfants de la Patrie" (Rise, children of the Fatherland!)
Yes. They sang the National Anthem during the ceremony.
Forged from the love of liberty in the fires of hope and prayer
God Save the Queen has been Canada's royal anthem since before Confederation. This remains our royal anthem today, but is played much less frequently since the introduction O Canada!, our national anthem.
It only actually has one national anthem but we sing one version in English and the other in Maori
Marilyn Horne
De Wilhelmus is the royal anthem of Luxembourg
Canada's Royal Anthem is "God Save The Queen." Canada's National Anthem is "O Canada."
"Anthem" by Ayn Rand.
One national anthem and one royal anthem.
Yes. They sang the National Anthem during the ceremony.
Before the National Anthem we used the British Royal Anthem. God Save the King.
The national anthem of Canada is "O Canada"
Forged from the love of liberty in the fires of hope and prayer
Jamaica Land we Love - Jamaica's Anthem God Save the Queen - Royal Anthem
The national anthem of Grenada is Hail Grenada. There is also a royal anthem of Grenada: God Save the Queen.
Einigkeit und Recht und Freiheit für das deutsche Vaterland.
when was the first occasion of the playing of the Jamaica national anthem