In 1974 I, along with about 15 other juniors from my high school, traveled to England for a 3-4 week stay. Our first week was spent in London where we were purely tourists and visited all the main tourist attractions. We also saw a couple live shows.
One of the live shows we saw was probably Sunday Night at the London Palladium. I don't remember the show at all, but I do remember that when the show was about to begin the orchestra began playing a familiar tune. The audience stood and soon began singing.
In the few moments between the first notes of music and the first words of the song, I thought it was darned nice of the owners of this huge theater to play a patriotic song for the few Americans in the audience. Then I thought that possibly this was American night at the Palladium. Then I wondered why this song was chosen over The Star Spangled Banner.
Then I heard the words:
God save our gracious Queen,Then I was embarrassed because I was singing:
Long live our noble Queen,
God save the Queen:
Send her victorious,
Happy and glorious,
Long to reign over us:
God save the Queen.
- My country, 'tis of thee,
- Sweet land of liberty,
- Of thee I sing;
- Land where my fathers died,
- Land of the pilgrims' pride,
- From every mountainside
- Let freedom ring!
Oh, and then there is the Jimi Hendrix version.
2 comments:
Great story. Will you get to see Her Majesty? I got a glimpse of Charles and Di once, in Toronto.
That was a fun video. I was hoping that Jimi Hendrix would sing God Save the Queen though...
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