Hail, Columbia
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"Hail, Columbia" var, indtil den i 1931 blev erstattet af den officielt udpegede "Star-Spangled Banner", USA's uofficielle nationalmelodi. Den blev oprindelig komponeret af Philip Phile i 1789, til George Washingtons indsættelsesceremoni, under titlen "The President's March", arrangeret med tekst af Joseph Hopkinson i 1798. Den blev brugt af USA som nationalmelodi i størstedelen af det 19. århundrede, men tabte folkelig opbakning efter 1. verdenskrig. Den er nu indgangsmarch for USA's vicepræsident, og for tidligere præsidenter af USA. Den har samme funktion som "Hail to the Chief" er for præsidenten. Når sangen spilles til ære for vicepræsidenten og tidligere præsidenter indledes den altid med fire ruffles and flourishes. Derudover har sangen været brugt som stille-march under militære ceremonier, ofte mens bandet kontramarcherer.
Brug i populærkultur
- I horrorfilmen Ravenous fra 1999 er et af åbningstemaerne en fortolkning af "Hail, Columbia" opført af Foster's Social Orchestra, en gruppe af ikke professionelle kunstnere.
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- Hail Columbia, happy land!
- Hail, ye heroes, heav'n-born band,
- Who fought and bled in freedom's cause,
- Who fought and bled in freedom's cause,
- And when the storm of war was gone
- Enjoy'd the peace your valor won.
- Let independence be our boast,
- Ever mindful what it cost;
- Ever grateful for the prize,
- Let its altar reach the skies.
- Hail, ye heroes, heav'n-born band,
- Chorus
- Firm, united let us be,
- Rallying round our liberty,
- As a band of brothers joined,
- Peace and safety we shall find.
- Firm, united let us be,
- Immortal patriots, rise once more,
- Defend your rights, defend your shore!
- Let no rude foe, with impious hand,
- Let no rude foe, with impious hand,
- Invade the shrine where sacred lies
- Of toil and blood, the well-earned prize,
- While off'ring peace, sincere and just,
- In Heaven's we place a manly trust,
- That truth and justice will prevail,
- And every scheme of bondage fail.
- Defend your rights, defend your shore!
- Chorus
- Firm, united let us be,
- Rallying round our liberty,
- As a band of brothers joined,
- Peace and safety we shall find.
- Firm, united let us be,
- Behold the chief who now commands,
- Once more to serve his country stands.
- The rock on which the storm will break,
- The rock on which the storm will break,
- But armed in virtue, firm, and true,
- His hopes are fixed on Heav'n and you.
- When hope was sinking in dismay,
- When glooms obscured Columbia's day,
- His steady mind, from changes free,
- Resolved on death or liberty.
- Once more to serve his country stands.
- Chorus
- Firm, united let us be,
- Rallying round our liberty,
- As a band of brothers joined,
- Peace and safety we shall find.
- Firm, united let us be,
- Sound, sound the trump of fame,
- Let Washington's great fame
- Ring through the world with loud applause,
- Ring through the world with loud applause,
- Let ev'ry clime to freedom dear,
- Listen with a joyful ear,
- With equal skill, with God-like pow'r
- He governs in the fearful hour
- Of horrid war, or guides with ease
- The happier time of honest peace.
- Let Washington's great fame
- Chorus
- Firm, united let us be,
- Rallying round our liberty,
- As a band of brothers joined,
- Peace and safety we shall find.
- Firm, united let us be,
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Forfatter/Opretter: Gnome?, Licens: GPL
SVG recreation of Gnome speakernotes.
"Hail, Columbia", the former (unofficial) national anthem of the United States of America, preceded by four ruffles and flourishes as would be played for the Vice President of the United States, performed by the United States Navy Band Ceremonial Band. Featured on the 1990s album Music For Honors and Ceremonies.
Cover of the 1861 sheet music for "Hail, Columbia"