When Parliament starts, the song traditionally sung is "God Save the King" (or "God Save the Queen," depending on the reigning monarch). This anthem serves as a patriotic song and is performed to signify the beginning of parliamentary sessions. It reflects the historical and ceremonial significance of the monarchy in the UK.
This song starts with a passage from an older one - when the trumpets start to sing.
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Try 'Where is the Love' by Black Eyed Peas
I believe you are thinking of the song foreplay/longtime by Boston.
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This song starts with a passage from an older one - when the trumpets start to sing.
I think its buck cherry but I am not sure
Kumbaya is a song title. It begins with the letter K.
How High the Moon
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It's 'You are the thunder and I am the lightning'. And the song is Naturally - Selena Gomez :)
Try 'Where is the Love' by Black Eyed Peas
I believe you are thinking of the song foreplay/longtime by Boston.
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No, Korn does not sing that song.
he sing and dances to entertain the members of parliament.
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