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what was the question again? :bandit: :andrea:
I'm intrigued to find out the answer to this excellent question. :up:
If it's not in the Balkans, could it be among the very small nations of Europe? Let's say Italy, San Marino, and the Vatican.
Greece, Cyprus and Macedonia?
Or is God Save The Queen still used in some former colonies?
I'll compose the following guess:
Ukraine
Belarus
Moldova
No, although Cyprus and Greece are the same (tune and words), Macedonia is different.Quote:
Originally Posted by Lousada
Depends what you mean by "former colony". God Save the Queen is still the anthem in the last remnants of the empire and former colonies that were never given their independence are now called British Overseas territories.
Again, not that I know of. I would expect them to have their own anthems.Quote:
Originally Posted by schmenke
D' are we talking about melodies and lyrics? If only melodies it may surprise some people that "My country Tis of Thee" which is sung to the same melody as "God Save The Queen" was the National Anthem of the US well into the 20th century, which is not a guess as it was replaced with “The Star Spangled Banner”.
Here sung by "the first lady of soul"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5NqszdLiJxg
Melody
It seems noone has a clue, so perhaps you'd give us one, D-Type? :cool: