This article was originally written in German.Playing in her first real WNBA game in 579 days, Brittney Griner did something Friday night in Los Angeles that national television audiences hadn’t seen her do in a long time: The Phoenix Mercury center stood for the national anthem. And in the German Empire, from 1871 to 1918, the imperial anthem "Heil dir im Siegerkranz" (Hail to Thee in the Victor's Crown) also used the same tune. The Swiss used the melody for their national anthem, "Rufst du, mein Vaterland" (When you call, my Fatherland), until 1961. The national anthem of Liechtenstein "Oben am jungen Rhein" (Up on the Young Rhine) is still sung to the melody of the British anthem. Other countries have used the iconic melody for their own anthems. Brian May also performed the national anthem in 2022 Image: Alberto Pezzali/AP Photo/picture alliance One melody, many titles The Sex Pistols and Neil Young also released their own interpretations of the song. Adding to the legend, Queen guitarist Brian May performed it on the roof of Buckingham Palace on the occasion of the Golden Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II in 2002. The melody is sometimes attributed to English composers John Bull (1562-1628) and Henry Purcell (1859-1695), while poet and composer Henry Carey (1687-1743) has been cited as the author of the lyrics and melody, but that is based on a claim from his own son that has been refuted by scholars.Īnother disputed theory is that the song derives from a work by French composer Jean-Baptiste Lully (1632-1687).īeyond the anthem's unclear origins, it remains popular to this day and has been revisited many times in rock and pop music.īritish rock band Queen released a memorable instrumental version of it on their album "A Night at the Opera" (1975). However, similar tunes have been found that are much older. Early published versions of the melody date back to 1745. The origin of the song is disputed, and its exact date of creation is unknown. In Australia, "God save the Queen" was the official national anthem until 1984, when it was replaced by "Advance Australia Fair." One hymn, many composers? So with both reigns, "God Save the Queen" has been sung for altogether 133 years, longer than "God Save the King."Īlong with Great Britain and Northern Ireland, the song is also one of the two national anthems of New Zealand. It was also sung for Queen Victoria, during her 63-year reign, from 1837 to 1901. "God Save the Queen/King" has been the national anthem of the United Kingdom since the early 19th century.īut Queen Elizabeth II was not the first queen to be celebrated with the song. Now, it will be dedicated to King Charles III, which means the lyrics will change to "God save the king!" The song will from now on be dedicated to King Charles III Image: Chris Jackson/pool/AFP/Getty Images 133 years of 'God Save the Queen' The national anthem adapts to the gender of the British monarch. Most Britons don't know the lyrics any other way, since they have referred to Queen Elizabeth II throughout her seven-decade reign. These have been the first three lines of the British national anthem for the past 70 years. God save our gracious queen! / Long live our noble queen / God save the queen! The line "God save the Queen" is particularly iconic.īut now that Queen Elizabeth II is dead, what happens? It's particularly striking if you compare their fervor to the way players from Germany's national team perhaps hum or move their lips along to their country's anthem. They'll proudly sing it at international football games, for example.
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