Donate SIGN UP

National Anthems

Avatar Image
johnlambert | 21:01 Mon 13th Aug 2007 | Society & Culture
10 Answers
I personally think that "God save the Queen sounds like a funeral dirge, in my opinion a national anthem should inspire a nation to great things therefore I propose this for England and these for Scotland, I chose the Scoland ones because when I was a squaddie and part of the Army boxing team "black bear" was the anthem I marched into the ring too, and it worked, I was Army middleweight boxing champion 2 years running. What do other British ABers think of my choices?
Gravatar

Answers

1 to 10 of 10rss feed

Best Answer

No best answer has yet been selected by johnlambert. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.

For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.
Land of Hope and Glory's OK but the lyrics are all a bit of a meaningless "we're great" and it's not specifically English is it?

I'd go for Jerusalem - urging people not to be satisfied but to build a new Jerusalem in England's Green and pleasant land
Question Author
Yeah I'd go with that Jake, it was actually a toss-up between the two, but I thought the words of "Land of Hope + Glory" would not alienate Englands athiest as much the words of "Jerusalem" would
if no one goes for the above suggestions may I propose that we go along with Billy Connellys idea of using the theme tune for The Archers??
I seem to remember posting something remarkably similar about GSTQ some time ago, even down to the 'funeral dirge' analogy. However, if memory serves I believe my suggestion for an alternative English anthem was Tubthumping by Chumbawamba - its twin themes of bouncing back from adversity and...erm...going out and getting rat-ar5ed being quintessentially English.

The Welsh could have The Green Green Grass Of Home by Tom Jones while the Scots could stand proud and misty-eyed to the strains of Donald Where's Your Troosers by Andy Stewart.

Sorted.
My own favourite for England is He is an Englishman from HMS Pinafore, which is a really rousing tune (and completely politically incorrect which scores a thousand points by my reckoning!)

I leave the Scots and the Welsh ABers to choose their own but the ones they sing at rugby internationals are OK by me.
I don't think we athiests would be too upset by that any more than God Save the Queen.

I think though that the reluctance to change would come from monarchists who would perceive a slight at the omission of the Queen fron the National Anthem.

Maybe when we have a change
I like the Irish anthem, esp. the tune of it. Gets the excitment going before a soccer/rubgy/gaelic match etc.
Jerusalem for England...or 'Swing Low Sweet Chariot' ;o)
God Save the Queen needn't be a dirge. It's a waltz and could be played in a much more sprightly fashion; I don't know why musicians slow it to a crawl. The Americans use the same tune for one of their national songs (My country 'tis of thee, sweet land of liberty, of thee I sing) and I believe others may do the same.

I've always rather liked the Ukrainian anthem; its first line is 'Ukraine is not dead yet'.
I'll go with Flower of Scotland every time - in fact I actually like all our anthems, apart from God Save the Queen. I think something more stirring would be better.

1 to 10 of 10rss feed

Do you know the answer?

National Anthems

Answer Question >>