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This tune was first named 'God Save the King', but others began calling it 'America' for perhaps erroneous reasons<ref>[http://books.google.com/books?id=zAf0JOTIoREC&pg=PA500&lpg=PA500&dq=%22God+save+the+king%22+%22tune+name%22&source=bl&ots=TgAsT42EDZ&sig=zVONAaOn9ZwEnZWdeMGgpmdzZ_s&hl=en&ei=pg2WSd0nivawA7Pj-bEH&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=1&ct=result Plymouth Memories of an Octogenarian, 1906, p. 500]</ref>.
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=General Information=
 
=General Information=
 
*Composer: from ''Thesaurus Musicus'', London, 1744
 
*Composer: from ''Thesaurus Musicus'', London, 1744
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**Attributed to [[Henry Carey]] (1687–1743)
  
 
=Associated Lyrics=
 
=Associated Lyrics=
*[[God Save the King]], by anon., 18th century
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*[[God Save the King (Lyrics)|God Save the King]], by anon., 18th century
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*[[My Country, 'Tis of Thee]], by [[Samuel F. Smith]] (1808–1895)
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*[[Our God, We Raise to Thee]], by Bernard Snow (1822–1894)
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=References=
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[[category:Tunes]]
 
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[[category:Public Domain Tunes]]
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[[category:Public Domain]]

Latest revision as of 21:53, 19 July 2010

This tune was first named 'God Save the King', but others began calling it 'America' for perhaps erroneous reasons[1].

General Information

  • Composer: from Thesaurus Musicus, London, 1744

Associated Lyrics

References