The manuscript that published the song had the tune slightly different from what we hear today, with changes as early-on as just the first bar, but is otherwise quite similar in tune and words to the modern-day anthem.
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Thy choicest gifts in store On her be pleased to pour, Long may she reign. May she defend our laws, And give us ever cause, To sing with heart and voice, God save the Queen. The National Anthem is played whenever The Queen makes a public appearance and is played by the British Broadcasting Corporation every night before closedown.
The Full version of the British National Anthem. Send her victorious, Happy and glorious, Long to reign over us; God save the Queen! Thy choicest gifts in store On her be pleased to pour; Long may she reign; May she defend our laws, And ever give us cause To sing with heart and voice, God save the Queen!
Not in this land alone, But be God's mercies known, From shore to shore! Lord make the nations see, That men should brothers be, And form one family, The wide world over. From every latent foe, From the assassins blow, God save the Queen! Anthems from around the world come in all shapes and sizes.
Some can be truncated without losing any of their impact while others, often grandiose statements of ambition over reality, need to run their full, and often seemingly interminable, length to make any sort of artistic or patriotic sense. New Zealand and Denmark are so enamoured with the idea of an official anthem that they both have two each, while the Republic of Cyprus seems to live happily enough without one. They are not alone in eschewing anthems as, technically, only Wales of the home nations has one.
Less is more, I always think, and as far as national anthems go, the Japanese may just have got it right. It is based on a waka poem written during the Heian period, between and CE, and the music was written by Yoshiisa Oku and Akimori Hayashi, with harmonies added in by Franz Eckert.
It is illegal, under Japanese law, to translate its title or lyrics, so, to spare the editor any inconvenience, I will not attempt to!
I find it truly extraordinary, this curious desire of nations to identify themselves with a piece of music. From the tragedy which sparked its inception to the modern tweaks which have had listeners up in arms. Washing your hands regularly is the single biggest thing you can do to help stop the spread of coronavirus.
Who said National Anthems need to be boring? Credit: Alamy.
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