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A smattering of alternate lyrics in the LOC collection:
http://memory.loc.gov/rbc/amss/cw2/cw201910/001q.gif
http://memory.loc.gov/rbc/amss/cw1/cw105730/001q.gif
http://memory.loc.gov/rbc/amss/cw2/cw201750/001q.gif
http://memory.loc.gov/rbc/amss/cw2/cw200650/001q.gif
http://memory.loc.gov/rbc/amss/sb1/sb10117b/001q.gif
http://memory.loc.gov/rbc/amss/cw1/cw106170/001q.gif
http://memory.loc.gov/rbc/amss/as1/as101780/001q.gif
http://memory.loc.gov/rbc/amss/cw1/cw100520/001q.gif
Other songs from the same collection claiming to be the National Anthem:
http://scriptorium.lib.duke.edu/sheetmusic/a/a65/a6519/
http://memory.loc.gov/music/sm/sm1876/1 ... 52/002.gif
http://memory.loc.gov/music/sm2/sm1840/ ... 80/001.gif
http://memory.loc.gov/rbc/amss/as2/as200560/001q.gif
http://memory.loc.gov/music/sm/sm1881/1 ... 58/002.gif
http://memory.loc.gov/rbc/amss/as1/as109330/001q.gif
http://memory.loc.gov/rbc/amss/cw1/cw105190/001q.gif
...and here's a curious one, a "Southern Marseillaise":
http://scriptorium.lib.duke.edu/sheetmu ... /conf0044/
So, you see, we could really do much worse...
http://memory.loc.gov/rbc/amss/cw2/cw201910/001q.gif
http://memory.loc.gov/rbc/amss/cw1/cw105730/001q.gif
http://memory.loc.gov/rbc/amss/cw2/cw201750/001q.gif
http://memory.loc.gov/rbc/amss/cw2/cw200650/001q.gif
http://memory.loc.gov/rbc/amss/sb1/sb10117b/001q.gif
http://memory.loc.gov/rbc/amss/cw1/cw106170/001q.gif
http://memory.loc.gov/rbc/amss/as1/as101780/001q.gif
http://memory.loc.gov/rbc/amss/cw1/cw100520/001q.gif
Other songs from the same collection claiming to be the National Anthem:
http://scriptorium.lib.duke.edu/sheetmusic/a/a65/a6519/
http://memory.loc.gov/music/sm/sm1876/1 ... 52/002.gif
http://memory.loc.gov/music/sm2/sm1840/ ... 80/001.gif
http://memory.loc.gov/rbc/amss/as2/as200560/001q.gif
http://memory.loc.gov/music/sm/sm1881/1 ... 58/002.gif
http://memory.loc.gov/rbc/amss/as1/as109330/001q.gif
http://memory.loc.gov/rbc/amss/cw1/cw105190/001q.gif
...and here's a curious one, a "Southern Marseillaise":
http://scriptorium.lib.duke.edu/sheetmu ... /conf0044/
So, you see, we could really do much worse...
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The Stars and Stripes Forever Lyrics
by John Philip Sousa - 1897
Let martial note in triumph float
And liberty extend its mighty hand
A flag appears 'mid thunderous cheers,
The banner of the Western land.
The emblem of the brave and true
Its folds protect no tyrant crew;
The red and white and starry blue
Is freedom's shield and hope.
Other nations may deem their flags the best
And cheer them with fervid elation
But the flag of the North and South and West
Is the flag of flags, the flag of Freedom's nation.
Hurrah for the flag of the free!
May it wave as our standard forever,
The gem of the land and the sea,
The banner of the right.
Let despots remember the day
When our fathers with mighty endeavor
Proclaimed as they marched to the fray
That by their might and by their right
It waves forever.
Let eagle shriek from lofty peak
The never-ending watchword of our land;
Let summer breeze waft through the trees
The echo of the chorus grand.
Sing out for liberty and light,
Sing out for freedom and the right.
Sing out for Union and its might,
O patriotic sons.
Other nations may deem their flags the best
And cheer them with fervid elation,
But the flag of the North and South and West
Is the flag of flags, the flag of Freedom's nation.
Hurrah for the flag of the free.
May it wave as our standard forever
The gem of the land and the sea,
The banner of the right.
Let despots remember the day
When our fathers with might endeavor
Proclaimed as they marched to the fray,
That by their might and by their right
It waves forever.
Just did a quick google search. Use as authoritative at your own peril.
by John Philip Sousa - 1897
Let martial note in triumph float
And liberty extend its mighty hand
A flag appears 'mid thunderous cheers,
The banner of the Western land.
The emblem of the brave and true
Its folds protect no tyrant crew;
The red and white and starry blue
Is freedom's shield and hope.
Other nations may deem their flags the best
And cheer them with fervid elation
But the flag of the North and South and West
Is the flag of flags, the flag of Freedom's nation.
Hurrah for the flag of the free!
May it wave as our standard forever,
The gem of the land and the sea,
The banner of the right.
Let despots remember the day
When our fathers with mighty endeavor
Proclaimed as they marched to the fray
That by their might and by their right
It waves forever.
Let eagle shriek from lofty peak
The never-ending watchword of our land;
Let summer breeze waft through the trees
The echo of the chorus grand.
Sing out for liberty and light,
Sing out for freedom and the right.
Sing out for Union and its might,
O patriotic sons.
Other nations may deem their flags the best
And cheer them with fervid elation,
But the flag of the North and South and West
Is the flag of flags, the flag of Freedom's nation.
Hurrah for the flag of the free.
May it wave as our standard forever
The gem of the land and the sea,
The banner of the right.
Let despots remember the day
When our fathers with might endeavor
Proclaimed as they marched to the fray,
That by their might and by their right
It waves forever.
Just did a quick google search. Use as authoritative at your own peril.
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Sousa did set words to Stars & Stripes - we always have a choir sing them for the annual 4th of July 1812 overture concert complete with 12 civil war canons.
http://www.dws.org/sousa/starsstripes.htm
http://www.dws.org/sousa/starsstripes.htm
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To all those, like myself, who are too dumb to see how the lyrics match the tune....
The Stars and Stripes Forever
The Stars and Stripes Forever
"It is terrible to contemplate how few politicians are hanged."
~G.K. Chesterton
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Re: Star Spangled Banner
What then would be the definitive arrangement? I played for Keith Brion once and he performs it slowly, connected and in a non-Friday night reverential style. He uses Sousa's arrangement, of course. There are many others, of course, some good and some not. Just curious!djohnson wrote:The national anthem should be revered and SHOULD NOT be arranged, performed or embelished upon by composers, performers or anybodyelse that thinks they know a better way to perform it, or how the anthem should be presented.
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I though someone else was responsiblke for the music. Keys just wrote his poem, and later someone else set it to music.Chuck(G) wrote:Well, it's a good thing that today's copyright laws weren't in effect when Francis stole the melody from the Anacreontic Society or he'dve been bankrupted and perhaps in prison.![]()
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Key had filched the melody in 1805 for a song of his, but it went over like the proverbial lead baloon:
But he wasn't the first--it was used as the melody to a campaign song by Robert Treat Paine in 1798:WHEN the warrior returns, from the battle afar,
To the home and the country he nobly defended,
O! warm be the welcome to gladden his ear,
And loud be the joy that his perils are ended:
In the full tide of song let his fame roll along,
To the feast-flowing board let us gratefully throng,
Where, mixed with the olive, the laurel shall wave,
And form a bright wreath for the brows of the brave
It's kind of ironic that the melody was written by an Englishman, but then "Dixie" was written in New York by a native Ohioan...YE sons of Columbia, who bravely have fought,
For those rights, which unstained from your Sires had descended,
May you long taste the blessings your valour has brought,
And your sons reap the soil which their fathers defended.
'Mid the regin of mild Peace,
May your nation increase,
With the glory of Rome, and the wisdom of Greece;
And ne'er shall the sons of Colmbia be slaves,
While the earth bears a plant, or the sea rolls its waves.
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The 1st Brigade Band has a page that has six recording of the SSB based on arrangements from the 18th century to present.
http://www.1stbrigadeband.org/SSB.html
http://www.1stbrigadeband.org/SSB.html
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Temporal anomaly?
So, does that mean the "Banner" is an "Anacreon-ism"?Chuck(G) wrote:... Francis stole the melody from the Anacreontic Society ...

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Agreed. This has reached a pinnacle at Dallas Stars hockey games, where no one SINGS the anthem, they just wait for every time the word "Star" appears and shout it at the top of their lungs. I went to one game, and witnessed this little "joke". I never went back.Doc wrote:The thing that pisses me off about the National Anthem is the irreverence and lack of dignity shown by players and conductors in its performance. No song should be more reverent or dignified. Crowds are either too stupid to sing it, don't know it, or are poor patriots. Or all three. I don't think it would matter what song was played as the "National Anthem", apathy knows no bounds.
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