04 Oct 01 - 03:59 PM (#565130) Subject: God Save George Washington From: Charcloth Does anybody have the Lyrics to "God Save George Washington" done to the tune of "God save the King" (or "My country tis of thee") |
05 Oct 01 - 10:41 AM (#565655) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: God Save George Washington From: Sorcha Jeff, I looked around and all I came up with was that it was a popular "alternate title". Didn't find any lyrics for it that were different. They might be out there though. Sorry |
05 Oct 01 - 09:53 PM (#566051) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: God Save George Washington From: Charcloth I used to have a copy of the I zeroxed from a library book but they no longer have the book & I must have thrown them out as it was quite some time ago |
06 Oct 01 - 12:48 AM (#566099) Subject: Lyr Add: HEIL DIR IM SIEGERKRANZ From: toadfrog Try asking Tina Doyle also mentioned HERE Known also as Heil dir im Siegerkranz, the national anthem of the German Empire (1870-1919).1 Heil dir im Siegerkranz, Herrscher des Vaterlands, Heil Kaiser Dir! Fühl in des Thrones Glanz die hohe Wonne ganz, Liebling des Volks zu sein, Heil Kaiser Dir!
Nicht Roß und Reisige sichern die steile Höh, wo Fürsten stehn:
Heilige Flamme glüh, glüh und erlösche nie fürs Vaterland!
Handlung und Wissenschaft hebe mit Mut und Kraft ihr Haupt empor!
Sei, Kaiser Wilhelm, hier lang deines Volkes Zier, der Menschheit POLONIA GENANTENSISzeœæ polskiej ziemi, czeœæ, OjczyŸnie naszej czeœæ, czeœæ Polsce, czeœæ!Kto siê jej synem zwie, w kim polska dusza wre, niech stanie w ko³o, tê pieœñ chwa³y wznieœæ! |
06 Oct 01 - 03:44 PM (#566325) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: God Save George Washington From: The Walrus It was also the Swiss anthem at the begining of the 20th Century (but don't ask me what it was called). Walrus |
06 Oct 01 - 11:47 PM (#566538) Subject: Lyr Add: HAIL GODLIKE WASHINGTON From: raredance Here's a couple from the neighborhood. I don't know if they are the exact one requested.
I. Hail Godlike Washington! (A song for Washington's birthday in 1788)
II. From the Americ shore, (from the New-Jersey Journal, Dec. 26, 1781) rich r |
07 Oct 01 - 10:07 AM (#566725) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: God Save George Washington From: Charcloth Thank you Rich r that will work |
07 Oct 01 - 09:03 PM (#567120) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: God Save George Washington From: Dicho (Frank Staplin) Found "God Save the Thirteen States" (Washington mentioned) but not God Save George. Someone was looking for help in threads other than Mudcat back in 1998 but failed. The title is mentioned in discussions of God Save the King, but no words given. |
07 Oct 01 - 10:05 PM (#567145) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: God Save George Washington From: masato sakurai In addition to "Hail Godlike Washington," posted by rich r above, there're other Washington's birthday songs to the tune of "God Save the King."
Americans rejoice,
From scenes of rural peace,
The silver trump of fame
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Long may he live to see
Fill the glass to the brink,
SOURCE: Vera Brodsky Lawrence, Music for Patriots, Politicians, and Presidents (Macmillan, 1975, p. 96) ~Masato
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07 Oct 01 - 10:29 PM (#567152) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: God Save George Washington From: toadfrog It's kind of a generic national anthem tune. I recall a long time ago, a proposed universal national anthem published in The Economist: NATIONAL ANTHEMSons of the fatherland unite!Bring happiness to our beautious shores! God blesses our noble fight, Our cringeing enemy to smite! No more shall they spit on our glorious soil! |
11 Sep 02 - 11:52 PM (#781758) Subject: Lyr Add: GOD SAVE GREAT WASHINGTON From: masato sakurai These probably are the ones:
GOD SAVE GREAT WASHINGTON
God save great Washington,
(From: Irwin Silber, Songs America Voted By, Stackpole Books, 1971, p. 21) Another from HERE:
God save great Washington, ~Masato
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12 Jul 03 - 12:19 AM (#981643) Subject: RE: Lyr Req: God Save George Washington From: masato sakurai "God Save George Washington" seems to have been a different song. According to Percy A. Scholes' God Save the Queen!: The History and Romance of the World's First National Anthem (Oxford UP, 1954, p. 191), After the Declaration of Independence, in July 1776, the tune [of "God Save the King"] continued in use to patriotic songs such as the following: |