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maratsade
Distinguished Professor IV
LOL, that's funny. From what I remember being told, it's a very old melody, a folk melody even, so it has no copyright. :) America used it for a very nice hymn/anthem/song.
MarkJFine
7 years agoProfessor
And to mock King George.
- maratsade7 years agoDistinguished Professor IV
I think many mocked him on both sides of the pond. :)
- debbie.jean.bro7 years agoAdvanced TutorIt's "MY country tis of thee," not "OUR country..." In any event, I suppose the Brits will have to change it to "God Save the King" when they get stuck with (shudder) King Charles.
- MarkJFine7 years agoProfessor
debbie.jean.bro wrote:
It's "MY country tis of thee," not "OUR country..." In any event, I suppose the Brits will have to change it to "God Save the King" when they get stuck with (shudder) King Charles.Haha... you are correct. No idea where I got 'our' from. <insert egg on face emoji here>