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“You don’t write ‘God Save the Queen’ because you hate the English race,” said Johnny Rotten in 2000, “you write a song like that because you love them, and you’re fed up with them ...
"God Save the Queen/King" has been the national anthem of the United Kingdom since the early 19th century. But Queen Elizabeth II was not the first queen to be celebrated with the song.
For once, God Save The King wasn’t belted out by an obscure opera singer, but by the hirsute Eurovision star, who played it ...
(See the post below.) Related Stories Obituaries Queen Elizabeth II Has Died: What Comes Next? God save the Queen. The sentiment is a long way from the Pistols’ headline-making hit “God Save ...
Now, after celebrating the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee, the world is mourning as news of her death arrives. The author of “God Save the Queen” is unknown, but its origin likely dates back to ...
“God save the Queen, man,” Biden said to end his speech, baffling journalists and White House staffers alike. The White House has yet to explain what the president meant by the line. Olivia ...
Regarding the Notable & Quotable on President Biden’s “God save the queen” remark (June 21): Mr. Biden may be channeling “The Devil’s Brigade,” a 1968 film with Cliff Robertson.
‘God save the queen, man!” said Joe Biden, in an unexpected windup to remarks in Connecticut about gun control last week. Like many of his utterances, the strange outburst prompted widespread ...
Neither the rain nor the darkness descending across the U.K. did anything to dissuade the hundreds, possibly thousands, of mourners from making a beeline for Buckingham Palace on Thursday evening.