As a Dutchmen, i can only be jealous of your sense and awareness of your history and traditions. I wish we can only have 10% of that. I was at the tattoo in Edinburgh last weekend and that was a true eye-opener
I'm not even British but I love watching this - the history, the culture, the music, everyone coming together and they know what to do, when to do it, and why. It's what makes everyone feel a part of the same thing, it's what makes a country.
Beautiful song worth being an anthem of its own. Portugal won't forget that during all these many centuries of history, full of ups and downs, England was the only nation that always stood by our side in every war against the invaders from the East and we retributed by sending our men to fight by your side in the WW1 even having no stake on that conflict. The Portuguese patriots will always salute you.
England has had an alliance with Portugal since 1386, the longest standing alliance ever, even before the Uk became the Uk. If you send us wine, we'll send you Morris Dancers...... ummm, we'll try to justify that later. And yes, England needs its own anthem, be it this or Jerusalem, to distiguish itself from the rest of the UK.
@@markwflint7383 A year later, I’ve come upon your post with Edgar in my ears and tears in my eyes. We Americans? We owe you. This is all possible because of you and all the wonder with. I love the UK cannot wait to visit again soon. We are one. We are family.
let me just say this (as a German): You can be very proud of having such a music and these muscial traditions. They are amazing and it's great too see all people shaking hands in the end. It simply shows: We're all brothers and sisters somehow!
They piped this over the school intercom, in all the classrooms, the night we gathered and walked the hall for the last time and into the gymnasium to graduate. Anytime I hear "Land of Hope and Glory/Pomp and Circumstance", GOOOOOOOD things are happening, and is usually accompanied by extreme joy and laughter and smiling.
The music of Elgar, the poetry of Burns and Benson, what a stirring bit of music. I always get a huge surge when I hear a large crowd singing in unison like this, surely gets the patriotic juices flowing!
I live in South Africa and I speak Afrikaans and every year we have a very concerts with the main man Richard Cocks and it will always end with Land of hope and glory. It is fantastic.
I've enjoyed 'The Proms' on TV for many years and marvelled at the quality of the musicianship of the members of the BBC orchestras over that period. However, for me there is one glaring and very sad omission from all the favourable comments posted in that time. That is - to express profound admiration and grateful thanks to all the members of the orchestra for their wonderful music making. I'm proud to do that here and now.
This is so patriotic, wow! Even though I'm not British, I felt being like one. The impact of this event must be truly incredible, just awesome. I wish we would have these kinds of gatherings as a people and just sing off the hymns and songs reflecting our rich history. Great Britain, you truly are impressive, not only causing me and my ancestors learn English but wow, your people have been and still are being Britons of the Nation where the sun never sets. Lastly, wow, 2016 is about to end geez what have I been doing
Speaking myself as an American, I've been to Last Night of the Proms the past two years and have absolutely loved it, such an amazing and magical experience. Am so looking forward to going back there this year, this time accompanied by my wonderful girlfriend.
Bob Foy As you may already know, the original line was "while you've a Lucifer to light your fag, smile boys, that's the style." But of course, in this politically correct day & age, you can't use the word "fag" anymore, even when it's being used as a slang term for a cigarette (as it is in this musical context) and NOT as a homophobic epithet.
I am argentinian and learn this beautiful and touching song in my primary school (and english one) and I still remember the lyrics like I learn it yesterday
The Scots and English may not like each other and in some cases pretend not to like each other :) but we have always since the act of union stood side by side and fought and died together to protect our friends family country and beliefs together we are strong apart we will fall
WE OWE A DEBT OF HONOUR AND GRATITUDE TO OUR SCOTTISH CITIZENS DURING THE 2ND WORLD WAR :IT WAS THE SONS OF SCOTLAND WHO FOUGHT ALONG SIDE OUR TROOPS THEY WERE NAMED THE KILTED LADIES FROM HELL " THE BLACK WATCH REGIMENT WERE VERY GALLANT " : WE MIGHT HAVE BEEN UP THE CREEK WITH OUT A PADDLE WITH OUT IF THEY WERE NOT WITH US :--J--C 25/03/2021:
The air of England is too pure for a slave to breathe, and so everyone who breathes it becomes free. Everyone who comes to this island is entitled to the protection of English law, whatever oppression he may have suffered and whatever may be the colour of his skin. William Murray, 1st Earl of Mansfield, British judge, speaking on slavery, 1772
This is so British, I now have a top-hat and monocle, my car has turned into HMS Victory, my dog turned into a bulldog and I'm waiting to go over the top at the Somme.
You are not only wanted, but loved and respected. Have a check and see how many Scots live in England, Wales and N. Ireland. Imagine a village or town with only Joneses in it! I was in the Army thirty years ago, and even now I get a lump in my throat, and my heart beats faster when I see a British Forces parade, regardless of the birthplace of the troops. Don't do yourselves down my friends. British people are not divisible, but they can be multiplied.
If your a Scot like me, please vote NO in 2014. The peoples of our island, united under one flag have accomplished more than any other country could dream of and the Western world exists due to the legacy of our empire. I'm proud to call myself British and hope my children's children have that privilege also.
Land of hope and glory, mother of the free How shall we extol thee, who are born of thee? Wider still and wider shall thy bounds be set God, who made thee mighty, make thee mightier yet God, who made thee mighty, make thee mightier yet
i love this music, my husband of fifty three years always sings along with it thank you to all involved with the pops brilliant ,rwo oldies love it maureen
We may look stupid. These songs as I remember as a small child at parties. Always played at the end of the night before we go. It does calm everyone down and bid farewell. All get together for once last moment for our Queen and country. It is very long old tradition. Bobbing (moving) up and down is very old ways to move with the music. I am in my 30's and this my parent's thing to do. Yes, it's actually lovely and funny and make each other laugh. You have to join hands even the children. It's a chance silly father's get to pull their kids about. Everyone has to hold hands. And it makes a good line of waves. Just like the Mexican wave. It's a wind down time. Then bye bye afterwards.
A great anthem ... It makes me feel really there in the Royal Albert Hall London. One day I hope to visit the Royal Albert Hall at one of the Promenade Concerts.
I didn't believe in god but then I saw Britain and I thought "Only God can create such a masterpiece". I believe that Britain is still the best country in the world, even if we do have a small (but elite) military. God save the queen and Britannia Rule The Waves.
+PrismTV we used to rule the waves and we had the worlds most powerful army and we had the biggest empire the world had ever seen, now we have the Falkland Islands, a few ships and submarines and no aircraft carriers, at the moment 2 are on the way, and a really small but really well trained army. We are but a shadow of what we were
+lee brondum I'm not British (from Hong Kong) but to be honest, I'm pretty sure plenty of us in Hong Kong who want the british back, (even at the expense of being second class citizens) -what I am trying to say is, you don't need military strength, if you were to claim Hong Kong tommorow, I know most people would be happier than we are under the god awful Chinese rule. (although I can't speak for other colonies though) we miss you, and we are ever grateful for what you did for us.
Dear Sir, I feel sad for your loss, but we in here the UK suffer the same loss. The integrity and justice we had in years gone by has been replaced with political correctness that would make present day dictatorships look benign. The only difference is that we British disguise it as 'progressiveness'
The music to which the words of the refrain "Land of Hope and Glory, is the "trio" theme from Edward Elgar's Pomp and Circumstance March No. 1. The words were fitted to the melody on the suggestion of King Edward VII who told Elgar he thought the melody would make a great song.
I was referring to the music of Elgar AND to the poetry of Kipling as a pair to each other for Queen Victoria's "Little Wars'...Auld Lang Syne (and I'm well aware that it originated from the pen of 'Bobby Burns') didn't come into the conversation...kind came to me when I noticed the theme for the 70s mopvier Young Winston was based on Elgar's Enigma variations" (Specifically variation No 10 'Nimrod' dedicated to his friend, Agustus J Jaeger)...THAT was the train (and reasoning) of my thoughts...HTH
I don't know how you resurrected this video - I thought that it was lost. You are right - this is Britain! I love my country despite living in a foreign land.
+loriblue1000 Nobody finds this offensive, white or black, Christian/atheist/muslim. Nobody. Someone might complain about the way the country has been run recently but everyone has a right to moan now and then (whether they were born here or not). The idea that people find any elements of innocent british patriotism offensive is a ridiculous idea anyway (I think we are patriotic in a pretty minimalist way, yknow a prom here and there to pat ourselves on the back and then we all carry on. I like it) That whole fiasco was really just something the media (newspapers particularly) blew up to get readers. Don't worry so much, you'll do yourself mischief.
+Jake Wells nobody is entitled to live here and moan about the flag or patriotism. I repeat - if anybody doesn't like either - piss off. Nobody should stay here grabbing what they find acceptable to them whilst objecting to our flag and our PATRIOTISM I repeat #pissoff
We MUST make Land of Hope and Glory our new NATIONAL ANTHEM when the Queen hands over the Crown. She has been a Great Queen but none of the presant Day's Royals are worthy to take her place
Que de ferveur, que d'émotion ! Merci à nos voisins britanniques alors que nous, français, ne savons plus partager / communier de cette façon. Belle leçon.
Calmel jean pierre Tout à fait d'accord avec vous cher Jean Pierre. C'est le sens des messages que j'ai posté sur d'autres interprétations de cette "Pomp and C...". Parfois j'ai envie d'être anglais même si je les déteste -:) pour avoir brûler Jeanne d'Arc . J'admire ce peuple.
I feel like this is the song Sir John Jellicoe had playing in his mind when he took the Grand Fleet out of Scapa Flow to do battle with the German High Seas Fleet.
I like this one and also Rule Britannia, and of course God Save The Queen , whose tune we happily use for My Country ‘‘tis of Thee, our own lovely song... ken
+Jessica O'Connor MAY GOD HELP THE UNITED STATES AND THOSE THAT LIVE THERE. I hope the next President is NOT elected due to the size of her lies, the size of his campaign donations or the size of his willy. The world is taking note.
To all; and for Vera Lynn again I say it (especially on behalf of the XIVth) ... you won't ever be forgotten, Ma'am~! The olde soldiery may now be faded away but we, their kids, and grandkids, carry your flag on their behalf.
Why does this make me so patriotic, love you Britain.
*Scotland*
As a Dutchmen, i can only be jealous of your sense and awareness of your history and traditions. I wish we can only have 10% of that. I was at the tattoo in Edinburgh last weekend and that was a true eye-opener
I'm not even British but I love watching this - the history, the culture, the music, everyone coming together and they know what to do, when to do it, and why. It's what makes everyone feel a part of the same thing, it's what makes a country.
We all know what to do and when because it's beaten into us on a daily basis from an early age .
Schütz Aller Augen
Beautiful song worth being an anthem of its own. Portugal won't forget that during all these many centuries of history, full of ups and downs, England was the only nation that always stood by our side in every war against the invaders from the East and we retributed by sending our men to fight by your side in the WW1 even having no stake on that conflict. The Portuguese patriots will always salute you.
Three ultimatum from England to Portugal, educate yourself.
Portugal also showed England what Tea is and gave us the idea to put Fish and Chips together.
MrLacp The longest friendship of any European countries
Portugal our oldest ally, never forgotten
England has had an alliance with Portugal since 1386, the longest standing alliance ever, even before the Uk became the Uk. If you send us wine, we'll send you Morris Dancers...... ummm, we'll try to justify that later. And yes, England needs its own anthem, be it this or Jerusalem, to distiguish itself from the rest of the UK.
As American as I am (South Dakota), I must admit that the British have the best music :-)
I agree but us British also have the best friends, you Americans. God bless you and stay safe
Elgar is great, but we have John Williams, Gershwin, Copland and Sousa.
@@markwflint7383 A year later, I’ve come upon your post with Edgar in my ears and tears in my eyes. We Americans? We owe you. This is all possible because of you and all the wonder with. I love the UK cannot wait to visit again soon. We are one. We are family.
@@wallybeep Shoulder to shoulder. Stay safe.
Elgar. Typo. Damn. Love the British!
let me just say this (as a German): You can be very proud of having such a music and these muscial traditions. They are amazing and it's great too see all people shaking hands in the end. It simply shows: We're all brothers and sisters somehow!
This beautiful land I was so proud and lucky to call my home.
What do you mean, WAS
you never walk alone all the best from Holland
They piped this over the school intercom, in all the classrooms, the night we gathered and walked the hall for the last time and into the gymnasium to graduate. Anytime I hear "Land of Hope and Glory/Pomp and Circumstance", GOOOOOOOD things are happening, and is usually accompanied by extreme joy and laughter and smiling.
As a Vietnamese, I am so moved by this British tradition & beautiful songs. What a great country.
I'm British/Polish so cool to see this
The music of Elgar, the poetry of Burns and Benson, what a stirring bit of music. I always get a huge surge when I hear a large crowd singing in unison like this, surely gets the patriotic juices flowing!
I live in South Africa and I speak Afrikaans and every year we have a very concerts with the main man Richard Cocks and it will always end with Land of hope and glory. It is fantastic.
I've enjoyed 'The Proms' on TV for many years and marvelled at the quality of the musicianship of the members of the BBC orchestras over that period. However, for me there is one glaring and very sad omission from all the favourable comments posted in that time. That is - to express profound admiration and grateful thanks to all the members of the orchestra for their wonderful music making. I'm proud to do that here and now.
may the proms never end awesome
This is so patriotic, wow! Even though I'm not British, I felt being like one. The impact of this event must be truly incredible, just awesome. I wish we would have these kinds of gatherings as a people and just sing off the hymns and songs reflecting our rich history. Great Britain, you truly are impressive, not only causing me and my ancestors learn English but wow, your people have been and still are being Britons of the Nation where the sun never sets. Lastly, wow, 2016 is about to end geez what have I been doing
Juanmario de Legazpi where are you from ?
Speaking myself as an American, I've been to Last Night of the Proms the past two years and have absolutely loved it, such an amazing and magical experience. Am so looking forward to going back there this year, this time accompanied by my wonderful girlfriend.
Bob Foy As you may already know, the original line was "while you've a Lucifer to light your fag, smile boys, that's the style." But of course, in this politically correct day & age, you can't use the word "fag" anymore, even when it's being used as a slang term for a cigarette (as it is in this musical context) and NOT as a homophobic epithet.
I am argentinian and learn this beautiful and touching song in my primary school (and english one) and I still remember the lyrics like I learn it yesterday
Was für ein tolles Lied! Gänsehautgefühl!
Seeing such big crowd in hyde park gathering for this concert, especially combined with these beautiful anthems is amazing.
The Scots and English may not like each other and in some cases pretend not to like each other :) but we have always since the act of union stood side by side and fought and died together to protect our friends family country and beliefs together we are strong apart we will fall
Tell that to the unelected Sturgeon. Has she already sold docking facilities to Putin once she's made the RN leave Scottish (deep) waters?
WE OWE A DEBT OF HONOUR AND GRATITUDE TO OUR SCOTTISH CITIZENS DURING THE 2ND WORLD WAR :IT WAS THE SONS OF SCOTLAND WHO FOUGHT ALONG SIDE OUR TROOPS THEY WERE NAMED THE KILTED LADIES FROM HELL " THE BLACK WATCH REGIMENT WERE VERY GALLANT " : WE MIGHT HAVE BEEN UP THE CREEK WITH OUT A PADDLE WITH OUT IF THEY WERE NOT WITH US :--J--C 25/03/2021:
We shall sing it again one day and be united once more
The air of England is too pure for a slave to breathe, and so everyone who breathes it becomes free. Everyone who comes to this island is entitled to the protection of English law, whatever oppression he may have suffered and whatever may be the colour of his skin.
William Murray, 1st Earl of Mansfield, British judge, speaking on slavery, 1772
thank you for this wonderful concert!!! i"ll be soon in london and will enjoy this beautiful city of my heart!!!
This is so British, I now have a top-hat and monocle, my car has turned into HMS Victory, my dog turned into a bulldog and I'm waiting to go over the top at the Somme.
Also Eddy The Eagle will apparently kick a football that I must chase.
hahahahahahahahaha you forgot the tea, buddy!
check the harbour in Boston!
thereby you are proving you are not only a c*** but musically illiterate also. bien fait.
piss off yer traitor
Absolutely beautiful!! Thank you for posting this in its entirety.
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This elegant. patriotic masterpiece should be their national anthem. Stirring....!!
May the Lord God Almighty remain with you , you noble British, Stand always for truth and justice for the good of all good folk in the land.
Wow.This MUST be the best Prom ever. My Prom had a jazz ensemble.
+mrzeegrr not that kind of prom
I am proud to be British :) God save the queen.
You are not only wanted, but loved and respected. Have a check and see how many Scots live in England, Wales and N. Ireland. Imagine a village or town with only Joneses in it! I was in the Army thirty years ago, and even now I get a lump in my throat, and my heart beats faster when I see a British Forces parade, regardless of the birthplace of the troops. Don't do yourselves down my friends. British people are not divisible, but they can be multiplied.
If your a Scot like me, please vote NO in 2014.
The peoples of our island, united under one flag have accomplished more than any other country could dream of and the Western world exists due to the legacy of our empire.
I'm proud to call myself British and hope my children's children have that privilege also.
What a mess it is now. Scotland should have left!
Yes ❤👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻❤️🇬🇧❤️
Land of hope and glory, mother of the free
How shall we extol thee, who are born of thee?
Wider still and wider shall thy bounds be set
God, who made thee mighty, make thee mightier yet
God, who made thee mighty, make thee mightier yet
God save the Queen and Long live the Commonwealth!
Seek help.
Don't touch her
Long live the Queen!
Long may her majesty reign
Yes. I agree. I'm an American. I only wish that Americans would dare to bring a flag to a concert!
i love this music, my husband of fifty three years always sings along with it thank you to all involved with the pops brilliant ,rwo oldies love it maureen
We are Here We are Strong.
God bless you Our Queen our Royalist our Country.
Love from a Service for you.
From 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
Damm that is great, fantastic and a wonderfull crowd.
Greetings from Luxembourg
Unity!!! It's beautiful!!
We may look stupid. These songs as I remember as a small child at parties. Always played at the end of the night before we go. It does calm everyone down and bid farewell. All get together for once last moment for our Queen and country. It is very long old tradition. Bobbing (moving) up and down is very old ways to move with the music. I am in my 30's and this my parent's thing to do. Yes, it's actually lovely and funny and make each other laugh. You have to join hands even the children. It's a chance silly father's get to pull their kids about. Everyone has to hold hands. And it makes a good line of waves. Just like the Mexican wave. It's a wind down time. Then bye bye afterwards.
A land of hope a land of glory!
Listening to these musical presentations only bring back 'Mother of the free' none other than 'Queen Elizabeth the Second'... forever & ever!
goosebumps
As I have said before; I would sell my soul for Americans to feel 10% of this. Greatness!
A great anthem ... It makes me feel really there in the Royal Albert Hall London.
One day I hope to visit the Royal Albert Hall at one of the Promenade Concerts.
I hope one day I could visit the land of hope and glory.
thank you! that makes a great deal of sense and adds to the presentation.
I didn't believe in god but then I saw Britain and I thought "Only God can create such a masterpiece". I believe that Britain is still the best country in the world, even if we do have a small (but elite) military. God save the queen and Britannia Rule The Waves.
+PrismTV if i was prime minister, the first thing i would do would be to expand our military
I totally agree it is a disgrace how small the military is
+PrismTV we used to rule the waves and we had the worlds most powerful army and we had the biggest empire the world had ever seen, now we have the Falkland Islands, a few ships and submarines and no aircraft carriers, at the moment 2 are on the way, and a really small but really well trained army. We are but a shadow of what we were
+lee brondum I'm not British (from Hong Kong) but to be honest, I'm pretty sure plenty of us in Hong Kong who want the british back, (even at the expense of being second class citizens) -what I am trying to say is, you don't need military strength, if you were to claim Hong Kong tommorow, I know most people would be happier than we are under the god awful Chinese rule. (although I can't speak for other colonies though) we miss you, and we are ever grateful for what you did for us.
Dear Sir, I feel sad for your loss, but we in here the UK suffer the same loss. The integrity and justice we had in years gone by has been replaced with political correctness that would make present day dictatorships look benign. The only difference is that we British disguise it as 'progressiveness'
Love it.beautiful
The music to which the words of the refrain "Land of Hope and Glory, is the "trio" theme from Edward Elgar's Pomp and Circumstance March No. 1. The words were fitted to the melody on the suggestion of King Edward VII who told Elgar he thought the melody would make a great song.
This is amazing. Period double time.
Long live Britain
+Dr.Atmosphere Hide Long live humanity
+Dr.Atmosphere Hide MMMMM don't know how to tell this,, Britain doesn't really exist,,
+Bernard Cunningham what are you talking about?
+Bernard Cunningham You are right. it's Great Britain
Before the Act of Union we called it Britain. Now it is called the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland or UK for short.
Magnificent crowd.
As long as we don't get too carried away with ourselves, I think we should be fine.
UK should always remain free, there should always be a beacon of freedom and united kingdom is a great example of Democracy working .
These Brits are an Admirable people how much they live ❤️their country 👍🌎🙏👏🇱🇰🌎❤️
"...a tune that comes once in a lifetime..." (Edward Elgar)
The music of Elgar and the poetry of Kipling somehow seem made for each other!!! Time to watch Zulu for theXXXXth time!!!
+Mohammed Cohen Watch out for the whites of their eyes.
hmmmm don't you mean the poetry of Rabbie ( Robert ) Burns ??
I was referring to the music of Elgar AND to the poetry of Kipling as a pair to each other for Queen Victoria's "Little Wars'...Auld Lang Syne (and I'm well aware that it originated from the pen of 'Bobby Burns') didn't come into the conversation...kind came to me when I noticed the theme for the 70s mopvier Young Winston was based on Elgar's Enigma variations" (Specifically variation No 10 'Nimrod' dedicated to his friend, Agustus J Jaeger)...THAT was the train (and reasoning) of my thoughts...HTH
Try, the charge of the light Brigade
Good luck, good health, and God bless you all!
This Welsh born English/Norwegian mix can never make his mind up about land of hope & glory
RIP Our Glorious Queen Elizabeth II (Elizabeth The Great) 👑🇬🇧
"Land of Hope and Glory" is actually used in the Philippines as a graduation march, alongside Giuseppi Verdi's "Aida" March.
We call it Pomp And Circumstance and it’s the standard procession for graduation ceremonies here in the US
@@ditto1958 You didnt call it pomp and circumstance the British did.
Who asked ?
I don't know how you resurrected this video - I thought that it was lost.
You are right - this is Britain!
I love my country despite living in a foreign land.
Filipinos are with you English people.
awesome :)
God save the Queen
No one else will.
Awesome Sight
❤❤‼️👏👍🇱🇰🙏👍
Anybody living in England who finds this offensive should PISS OFF whether born here or not. My father fought under this flag.
+loriblue1000 Nobody finds this offensive, white or black, Christian/atheist/muslim. Nobody. Someone might complain about the way the country has been run recently but everyone has a right to moan now and then (whether they were born here or not). The idea that people find any elements of innocent british patriotism offensive is a ridiculous idea anyway
(I think we are patriotic in a pretty minimalist way, yknow a prom here and there to pat ourselves on the back and then we all carry on. I like it)
That whole fiasco was really just something the media (newspapers particularly) blew up to get readers. Don't worry so much, you'll do yourself mischief.
+Jake Wells nobody is entitled to live here and moan about the flag or patriotism. I repeat - if anybody doesn't like either - piss off. Nobody should stay here grabbing what they find acceptable to them whilst objecting to our flag and our PATRIOTISM I repeat #pissoff
Yes... Im sure you repeat yourself a lot.
+Jake Wells Yes, I find that's the case usually when dealing with liberal leftists.
Hmm. Interesting. I'm sorry I'm struggling to find the patience to talk to you like a grown up.
We MUST make Land of Hope and Glory our new NATIONAL ANTHEM when the Queen hands over the Crown. She has been a Great Queen but none of the presant Day's Royals are worthy to take her place
Que de ferveur, que d'émotion ! Merci à nos voisins britanniques alors que nous, français, ne savons plus partager / communier de cette façon. Belle leçon.
Calmel jean pierre Just rip France away from Europe attach it to the UK and all will be good :)
Calmel jean pierre Tout à fait d'accord avec vous cher Jean Pierre. C'est le sens des messages que j'ai posté sur d'autres interprétations de cette "Pomp and C...". Parfois j'ai envie d'être anglais même si je les déteste -:) pour avoir brûler Jeanne d'Arc . J'admire ce peuple.
This should be our National Anthem !!
Well It is so in a way !!
I agree Ian Jeremy i cant sing Our official national anthem asking a god i dont believe in to save a queen i dont believe in
I feel like this is the song Sir John Jellicoe had playing in his mind when he took the Grand Fleet out of Scapa Flow to do battle with the German High Seas Fleet.
My beautiful England x
I just wanna say, I'm English, not scot or welsh or irish, and so, so proud of it.
I may be Welsh but Good ole Britain.... So glad i live within your borders :)
Class!
great stuff
Lovely
Love live❤
get bumps everytime i heard this
We still have a future !
God,I'm so lucky to be English,and British
We did it!
Emotions Hugh standing up ❤
I want this song be played in my funeral!! Love it so so so much
as soon is posible
IRENE RUIZ AGUILAR what do you mean?
My Country my heart
Makes you Proud to be British God Save the Queen
Ooooooooh yeah!!! I dig it!!!
Why are people in the comments section making this about politics and difference. The point is Union.
I like this one and also Rule Britannia, and of course God Save The Queen , whose tune we happily use for My Country ‘‘tis of Thee, our own lovely song... ken
By far the greatest country in the world we have our faults but patriotic oh yesßs
Lucky people.
Great, happy 2016 all! God save England and God save the United States of America.
+Jessica O'Connor
MAY GOD HELP THE UNITED STATES AND THOSE THAT LIVE THERE.
I hope the next President is NOT elected due to the size of her lies, the size of his campaign donations or the size of his willy. The world is taking note.
TRUMP 2016!!!!!
Great music despite the cynical political comments below.
British i love this country.
my father, for all his faults and weaknesses, was British, and I married an aboriginal girl from Australia - now we have three gorgeous girls.
HAPPY NEW YEAR EVERYBODY :2015:
To all; and for Vera Lynn again I say it (especially on behalf of the XIVth) ... you won't ever be forgotten, Ma'am~!
The olde soldiery may now be faded away but we, their kids, and grandkids, carry your flag on their behalf.
goose bumps hehe
Hope this song outstrips the terrorist problems the English are currently experiencing.
God damn it why can't we have this in America?
You have Trump . B
this is not music this is cultural blood.