Perhaps you should pay attention in lit class!
Arguably, Mozart's Clarinet Concerto.
very important one they were assigned oral and written work
Penny Lane is a song written by The Beatles. It was based on a street in Liverpool, where they grew up.
"My Country Tis of Thee" had it's lyrics written after the lyrics for "God Save the King/Queen" It was written to use the melody previously known as the national anthem for the colonies of the continental US. A far more interesting inquisition is why is the national anthem of England/Great Britain based on a song written by King of France's consort about saving the King of France from a boil on his buttocks?
the Irish national anthem was written in 1907 by Peadar Kearney , the song was not widely known until it was sung during the Easter rising of 1916.
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