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The tune of the Star Spangled Banner was adapted from "To Anacreon in Heaven," which was composed by John Stafford Smith.

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Who wrote the star spangled banner when did they do it?

Francis Scott Key (1779-1843) wrote the Star-Spangled Banner in 1814. Many people don't realize that Key wrote the lyrics only, not the music. See the link for the rest of the story...


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Who arranged the music for Star Spangled Banner?

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8notes.com music-scores.com


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