look it up on YouTube. Amhran Na Bhfiann or a soldiers song. you will find with words and lyrics both Irish and English
As of 2012, the only official national anthems which do not contain lyrics are the national anthems of Spain and Kosovo.
The New Zealand national anthem has fewer words than the Australian national anthem.
The words are taken from a combination of phrases taken from a competition in Nigeria to write a National Anthem. The music was by the Police Band conducted by Benedict Elis
The national anthem of Bahrain does have lyrics. There are three versions, each with different words.
Het Wilhelmus is the national anthem of the Netherlands and is the oldest national anthem in the world, though the words of the Japanese national anthem (not the music) date back to the ninth century. Although it was not recognized as the official national anthem until 1932, it had remained popular with the Dutch people since its creation. It is also one of the very few anthems that does not focus on the history or military accomplishments of the people it represents, on the contrary, it tells of William of Orange, his life and why he is fighting for the Dutch. As a result, the anthem is written as if it were sung by William himself. The song is remarkably peaceful.
Peadar Kearney.
The national anthem is public domain, nobody has copyright on the words or music.
Most countries have a National Anthem which is a piece of music, usually with words to match, played on formal occasions. The British National Anthem is "God Save the Queen" The French National Anthem is the "Marseillaise" The American National Anthem is "The Star Spangled Banner"
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As of 2012, the only official national anthems which do not contain lyrics are the national anthems of Spain and Kosovo.
The New Zealand national anthem has fewer words than the Australian national anthem.
The words are taken from a combination of phrases taken from a competition in Nigeria to write a National Anthem. The music was by the Police Band conducted by Benedict Elis
Music composed by Nie Er Words written by Tian Han
The Saudi national anthem, "As-Salam Al Malaki" ("The Royal Salute"), was composed and written in 1950 by Ibrahim Khafaji (words), and Abdul Rahman Al-Khateeb (music).
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Words by: Archibald Leonard Luker Music by: Robert Cyril Gladstone Potter
Jamaica's national anthem is the work of four people, see http://www.123independenceday.com/jamaica/national-anthem.html