I think if this was the national anthem the world would ne singing alomg, such a lovely song and music! From Jamaica... this song just hits different and touching. Even my kids ade a fan and they are young!
I'm from Kenya, in Eastern Africa, and this was our school hymn.. We were and are still proud of singing it to date because this is what identifies us from the rest. LOVE IT, LOVE IT...!!🤗🤗🤗
I admire you Brit’s so damn much. Your quiet dignity & grace is so worthy of admiration & respect Forged in the maelstrom of the Great Wars & during the dark darkest days of the Blitz; it’s as tho this has made an indelible mark on your collective “DNA” Peace & love Your American cousin
We appreciate your thoughts, we are relieved in these dark times the US is once again in the hands of a patriot, we may need your prayers and more to save Albion.
My uncle was in the RAF during ww2 and he gave his life in his plane shot down after a mission bombing Berlin. He was only 25 and we were British colony in those years. I love this beautiful patriotic song. ..
Beautiful. Prayers flying up today for HM The Queen 08/09/2022 🙏🥺 A lifetime of service - Rest in eternal peace. Now reunited with your loving husband 💜
I’m also from the Philippines...🇵🇭 and I really appreciate this song. Very fit for our health workers who is in the frontline of fighting against Corona Virus. Thank you uploader for sharing this. Keep safe and God bless you...
I am so happy to find this. I new it only as Poem when my elder sister use to chant it always at home. She even won a prize in her Primary school then far back in the early 60s in Nigeria.
Although it's written in English, England is not mentioned in either the hymn or the poem. It is this very omission that brings universality to the sentiments expressed.
Thanks, im Jamaican too and i was trying to recall because i was sure we had something inspired by this... i absolutely love this song and also the inspired one... they just bring a vibe like no other!
I've always believed that this priceless piece should be our national anthem which is all about our country unlike the current one which just focuses on one person. I also believe that the late Princess Diana also sanctioned this too. I will also state that hearing this fills me with a great sense of pride and tears.
Every year, at the beginning of September, I wait for this anthem. It is an integral part of the "The Last Night of The Proms" from the Royal Albert Hall in London. For over 30 years I have been watching the television broadcast every year. Greetings from the island of Rügen, NE-Germany. In jedem Jahr, Anfang September, warte ich auf diese Hymne. Sie ist fester Bestandteil der „The Last Night of The Proms“ aus der Royal-Albert-Hall in London. Seit über 30 Jahren sehe ich die Fernsehübertragung jedes Jahr. Viele Grüße von der Insel Rügen, NE-Germany.
From the magnificent Orchestral work "The Planets" the hymn is known as Thaxsted. After a village in Essex. Written after the terrible suffering and slaughter of the trenches in the first world war. He taught at St Paul's girls school and at night at the school at Morley college for working men. Recommend "The Planets" Gustav Holst. Performed by the BBC with Astronomer Brian Cox.
It wouldn’t be British to have this as our national anthem, it’s too meaningful too patriotic. I’d rather we ask a God we don’t believe in to save a King that we let reign, songs like this are special enough without being our anthem. Beautiful lyrics though, it does make you proud. 🇬🇧🇬🇧🫡🏴🏴
To everyone who values the british and english culture and country who lives in another place , i'd suggest you visit asap and avoid big cities ( except for landmarks and attractions ) because england is changing beyond recognition , english culture is being eroded rapidly by elites , and those that wish to destroy it , it has caught us offguard and we are struggling to contain it ,come and enjoy before it is gone forever
I'm from the Philippines, and I wish the British pressed on to wrestle Manila and the whole Philippines from the Spaniards. The uber religious Spanish are so far inferior from the British from education, military skills to pageantry. This inspiring song is just one of them.
I am From Bangladesh 🇧🇩 U Know Yash Or Josh Storm Is Coming To The Bangladesh Country and Storm Is Moving From Bay Of Bangle To Bangladesh So Bless for All Of Us. Any Way Where Was I? Oh ok I Am From Bangladesh 🇧🇩 And I Love To Hear That Music And I Am Now try To Learn...............:)
What is happening to my country it seams the whole world is laughing . French keep sending people in boats saying they are trying to stop them we have giving them millions of pounds but they keep coming the french will keep taking the money and snigger behind are backs . A conservative government how totally trash are standing in the world. Labour god help us if they get into power I cannot see a answer. So when I hear I vow to thee my country I can only hope god bless my country
Missing second verse : "I heard my country calling, away across the sea, Across the waste of waters she calls and calls to me; Her sword is girded at her side, her helmet on hear head; And round her feet are lying the dying and the dead; I hear the noise of battle, the thunder of her guns, I haste to thee my mother, a son among her sons."
Hi David, thanks for this. It appears that the verse you quoted is not actually the 'missing second verse' but the original first verse, written in about 1908. In 1918 Sir Cecil Spring Rice rewrote the first verse of 'Urbs Dei' and replaced it with the version we have in the hymn. According to his granddaughter, Caroline Kenny, the two verses were never meant to be read or sung together.
Caroline king is so right the expunged two verses contradicts the sentiments of peace of the version so popular today. Swords and helmets conjure up the plundering of most of the world by former colonizers led by GB.
beautifully sung; but has any other person except me thought the words make bad poetry? The verses seem filled with cliches (eg: pay the price) and forced rhymes. The music, however, is entirely different; absolutely gorgeous.
Actually, Mark, it was written by Sir Cecil Spring Rice a who came from an aristocratic Anglo-Irish family. He was brought up in the Lake District and went to Eton and Baliol College, Oxford. In 1912 he was appointed British ambassador to the United States a post he held until he was recalled in 1918. He wrote two versions of these verses, the second, less bellicose, version being the one used in the hymn.
As a member of the Northampton Male Voice Choir, Baritone Section we performed at our”Last night of the proms” concert last Saturday 25th September and the tear it brought to my eye and feeling of elation was one of great joy and being so proud to sing this truly beautiful song.
I wonder why this controversial melody is played in the US where William Penn escaped to be free of Royal Tyranny. Under the divine right of Kings one died for his King (who stood in for God). One swears to the death for the King. It is a patriotic song but should NOT be presented as a hymn where God does not equal country. We have separation of church and state here for precisely that reason.
The melody isn't really very controversial. It was originally written for Holt's 'The Planets' and only later used for this song. The words were written by an Englishman after the first World War. What he wanted to say was that people owe allegiance to both their country and to God. We suspect that you may disagree with this sentiment? As far as we know, the notion of the divine right of kings had actually pretty much disappeared from British society well before Penn and the others went to America.
I also wonder why you play this, Scotland the Brave and Land of Hope and Glory among many other British cultural songs. Could it be because you have no identity of your own and insist on stealing everyone else's?
For the record I'm only here for the reason Mark Twain's war prayer was written th-cam.com/video/sVYIRbmxHpc/w-d-xo.html That British song with Holst's music sometimes wrongly called a hymn gets under my skin when its foolishly presented in America. Have no opinion on other nationalist songs.
I’m not even from England but this song makes me feel proud 🥲
God bless you all over in the UK 🇬🇧 ❤️
Thank you, Jay. 😊
Your small mind is what tells you so
@@nonhlanhlakunene4921 - why such a comment? 🤔 Please be kind & show some respect....
Bless you Jay-B.
@nonhlanhlakunene4921 sounds like you know what it is to have a small mind,and a hatefull soul.
I am an American Citizen but a Brit at heart.
It was written by a Brit but could apply to any country, we guess Dwayne. 😊
I think if this was the national anthem the world would ne singing alomg, such a lovely song and music! From Jamaica... this song just hits different and touching. Even my kids ade a fan and they are young!
I’m from England and this song always gives me shivers we are a good country and this song shows this
It's a good hymn. 😊
it's not sung enough times.I love this country,its a pity some people here slag it off.
...apart from England not being mentioned anywhere in the hymn or the original poem.
I'm from Kenya, in Eastern Africa, and this was our school hymn.. We were and are still proud of singing it to date because this is what identifies us from the rest. LOVE IT, LOVE IT...!!🤗🤗🤗
I’m a Scottish American family (grandfather ) move here but this song gives me pride for the motherland. And my ties to the Uk.
Maj. Norwood USAR/AV
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I admire you Brit’s so damn much. Your quiet dignity & grace is so worthy of admiration & respect
Forged in the maelstrom of the Great Wars & during the dark darkest days of the Blitz; it’s as tho this has made an indelible mark on your collective “DNA”
Peace & love
Your American cousin
We appreciate your thoughts, we are relieved in these dark times the US is once again in the hands of a patriot, we may need your prayers and more to save Albion.
I'm from Zim🇿🇼but this hymn is so deep❤God bless UK
Thank you, Jacqueline. Greetings to Zimbabwe from Norfolk, UK. 😊🙏
This always makes me cry. I needed to hear this beautiful song again
That's lovely, Bunny. 😊
My uncle was in the RAF during ww2 and he gave his life in his plane shot down after a mission bombing Berlin. He was only 25 and we were British colony in those years. I love this beautiful patriotic song. ..
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Why don't we sing this instead of God save the king?
Beautiful Christian song
Amen. 🙏
Beautiful. Prayers flying up today for HM The Queen 08/09/2022 🙏🥺 A lifetime of service - Rest in eternal peace. Now reunited with your loving husband 💜
may Providence welcome HM The Queen home. Her Work is done. Rest in Eternal Peace.
Amen. 😊🙏
I’m also from the Philippines...🇵🇭 and I really appreciate this song. Very fit for our health workers who is in the frontline of fighting against Corona Virus. Thank you uploader for sharing this. Keep safe and God bless you...
Greetings from Norfolk in England. Lovely to hear from you; so pleased you like the song. 😊😊
God Bless you in the Philippines
Same here ..
I am so happy to find this. I new it only as Poem when my elder sister use to chant it always at home. She even won a prize in her Primary school then far back in the early 60s in Nigeria.
We are glad we could help, Josephine. 😊
Beautiful. This brings tears to my eyes.
That is the correct reaction, any who's heart isn't stirred by this piece I find to be suspicious.
What everyone hopes their country will be....a BEAUTIFUL hymn....!
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Love this song, from Philippines! ❤️🇵🇭
That's great. Greetings from South Norfolk in the UK. 🙂
I wish this was our national anthem
I'm a proud Englishmen and this hymn sums up how I feel about this country and it's people
Although it's written in English, England is not mentioned in either the hymn or the poem.
It is this very omission that brings universality to the sentiments expressed.
It doesn't matter we're you come from its the words that counts they are God's words. Amen.
Amen, John. 🙏
They are Cecil Spring Rice's words, Music by Gustav Holst inspired by Jupiter.
So you're right at least one of the sky gods had an influence.
How is this not our national anthem?.
When the monarchy is removed it probably will be, I’m all for the monarchy but by the time king George is in power there will be no point in them.
This was sung at my late husband and dad's side of military force members gold stars of loss of all the military 🎖️🪖 death in a line of duty deaths.
Agreed country first and last
@@deedub577 this song is for all military force members around the world 🌍😀❤️😭😂😘😀
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I am from Philippines and I enjoy this.
Excellent. 😍😍
And there's another country, spirit! Let there be peace reunited with loved ones 🕊️
Indeed, Caroline. 🙏
I'm from Jamaica and we have a similar song that was inspired by this , ( I pledge my heart )
Thanks for sharing this. 😊
@@ChetValleyChurches 🤣 the crown brought me here , was confused for a sec when I hear the song in season 1 , same Melody
Thanks, im Jamaican too and i was trying to recall because i was sure we had something inspired by this... i absolutely love this song and also the inspired one... they just bring a vibe like no other!
Beautiful. Thank you.
Our pleasure!
First heard this 40+ yrs ago. Always found the music very moving.
Indeed. 🙏
I am from the Russian Far East and I enjoy this music.
Excellent. We're so pleased you enjoyed it. 😊😊
I've always believed that this priceless piece should be our national anthem which is all about our country unlike the current one which just focuses on one person. I also believe that the late Princess Diana also sanctioned this too. I will also state that hearing this fills me with a great sense of pride and tears.
I could not agree more
@@patriciacarter9293 Thank you.
I'm not from England but this hymn is Amazing.
Thanks, Lucy. 🙏
BEYOND AMAZING
Thank you. ☺️
I love this song so much
wow just wow this song made me cry
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I'm so Glad that I live in England, I feel pasion and sorow for the poor people of this worf
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Hi I am from Bangladesh 🇧🇩 I am here after watching Korean Drama "Again My Life" 😍💓 this awesome music is used there
Wow! 😀😀
Lovely song❤
I’m from England
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I am from Singapore but my heavenly home is in heaven
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I am from Germany, its great
Excellent. 🙂
Suddenly my coffee turn into tea
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Every year, at the beginning of September, I wait for this anthem. It is an integral part of the "The Last Night of The Proms" from the Royal Albert Hall in London. For over 30 years I have been watching the television broadcast every year. Greetings from the island of Rügen, NE-Germany.
In jedem Jahr, Anfang September, warte ich auf diese Hymne. Sie ist fester Bestandteil der „The Last Night of The Proms“ aus der Royal-Albert-Hall in London. Seit über 30 Jahren sehe ich die Fernsehübertragung jedes Jahr. Viele Grüße von der Insel Rügen, NE-Germany.
This is sung every Rememberance Sunday in my home9 town.
I’m from Barbados 🇧🇧 where this song was played for our first independence my principal said bc I have only been around for 10 independence
Thank you for sharing this, Celine. 😊
@@ChetValleyChurches your welcome
I'm a Scot but this fills my heart and my eyes.
From the magnificent Orchestral work "The Planets" the hymn is known as Thaxsted. After a village in Essex. Written after the terrible suffering and slaughter of the trenches in the first world war. He taught at St Paul's girls school and at night at the school at Morley college for working men. Recommend "The Planets" Gustav Holst. Performed by the BBC with Astronomer Brian Cox.
The poem pre-dates The Great War - without foreshadowing of the catastrophe to come.
Touching....
Excellent. 😊
It wouldn’t be British to have this as our national anthem, it’s too meaningful too patriotic.
I’d rather we ask a God we don’t believe in to save a King that we let reign, songs like this are special enough without being our anthem.
Beautiful lyrics though, it does make you proud. 🇬🇧🇬🇧🫡🏴🏴
I love this❤
This song makes me cry
This should be sung in every morning assembly in schools and universities
To everyone who values the british and english culture and country who lives in another place , i'd suggest you visit asap and avoid big cities ( except for landmarks and attractions ) because england is changing beyond recognition , english culture is being eroded rapidly by elites , and those that wish to destroy it , it has caught us offguard and we are struggling to contain it ,come and enjoy before it is gone forever
My school gave me the link to this video in homework 😭✋
RIP Diana, Princess of Wales
1961-1997
Taken from us to soon in a tragic accident
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@@ChetValleyChurches She really was a candle in the wind
Very nice
Thank you. 😄
Rule Britannia 🏴🏴🇬🇧🇬🇧
😊 St George's Day today.
11/11/2024 - May we be instruments of peace, that there may be an end to all wars and suffering.
wow...
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I'm from the Philippines, and I wish the British pressed on to wrestle Manila and the whole Philippines from the Spaniards.
The uber religious Spanish are so far inferior from the British from education, military skills to pageantry. This inspiring song is just one of them.
We're glad you like our video, Michael. We prefer to be positive and respectful to others, even when we don't agree with everything they say or do. 😊
Really? Listen to Sashi Tarroor at Oxford Union debate. "Does GB owe reparations to India". Very revealing!
I am From Bangladesh 🇧🇩 U Know Yash Or Josh Storm Is Coming To The Bangladesh Country and Storm Is Moving From Bay Of Bangle To Bangladesh So Bless for All Of Us. Any Way Where Was I? Oh ok I Am From Bangladesh 🇧🇩 And I Love To Hear That Music And I Am Now try To Learn...............:)
Greetings to Bangladesh from South Norfolk in the UK. 😊
@@ChetValleyChurches Thank You For Replying Me :::::::))))))
Hello mate, me also from Bangladesh 🇧🇩.
Why is it that South Africa's Anthem sounds almost identical to this song?
What is happening to my country it seams the whole world is laughing . French keep sending people in boats saying they are trying to stop them we have giving them millions of pounds but they keep coming the french will keep taking the money and snigger behind are backs .
A conservative government how totally trash are standing in the world. Labour god help us if they get into power I cannot see a answer. So when I hear I vow to thee my country I can only hope god bless my country
Trust in the Lord. 🙏
@@ChetValleyChurches How's that working out for you ?
This should be our Nation Anthem.
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It can be any country's anthem or just a poem - no Earthly country is named.
Missing second verse :
"I heard my country calling, away across the sea,
Across the waste of waters she calls and calls to me;
Her sword is girded at her side, her helmet on hear head;
And round her feet are lying the dying and the dead;
I hear the noise of battle, the thunder of her guns,
I haste to thee my mother, a son among her sons."
Hi David, thanks for this. It appears that the verse you quoted is not actually the 'missing second verse' but the original first verse, written in about 1908. In 1918 Sir Cecil Spring Rice rewrote the first verse of 'Urbs Dei' and replaced it with the version we have in the hymn. According to his granddaughter, Caroline Kenny, the two verses were never meant to be read or sung together.
Caroline king is so right the expunged two verses contradicts the sentiments of peace of the version so popular today. Swords and helmets conjure up the plundering of most of the world by former colonizers led by GB.
Should be British national anthem - English anthem being Jerusalem
...and all nations in the Commonwealth.
This should be the anthem for the British and Irish lions. # Springbok supporter
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Should be the national anthem
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İ'm from turkey🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷
Good to hear from you. Greetings from Norfolk in the UK. 😊
Where is Chet Valley?
The Chet Valley is in South Norfolk. The benefice comprises the parishes of Chedgrave, Hardley, Langley, Loddon with Hales & Heckingham, and Sisland.
@@ChetValleyChurches Thank you. What denomination are you?
Church of England.
R.I.P Wheelcity’s Airbus A390 - 200
beautifully sung; but has any other person except me thought the words make bad poetry? The verses seem filled with cliches (eg: pay the price) and forced rhymes. The music, however, is entirely different; absolutely gorgeous.
Perhaps a bit sentimental...
I'm English and this is my core
@@kenperry6379 NO, I love it all, the words and the music. It is beautiful.
@@Viv1398 ? I said its my core, in other words it is the center of being english
@@kenperry6379 Sorry Ken, my reply should have been to joebg47, not you. It's my core too x
This is a hymn written by an American. I'm not sure why there's so much anglophileic simping in the comments
Actually, Mark, it was written by Sir Cecil Spring Rice a who came from an aristocratic Anglo-Irish family. He was brought up in the Lake District and went to Eton and Baliol College, Oxford. In 1912 he was appointed British ambassador to the United States a post he held until he was recalled in 1918. He wrote two versions of these verses, the second, less bellicose, version being the one used in the hymn.
@@ChetValleyChurches I stand corrected
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As a member of the Northampton Male Voice Choir, Baritone Section we performed at our”Last night of the proms” concert last Saturday 25th September and the tear it brought to my eye and feeling of elation was one of great joy and being so proud to sing this truly beautiful song.
Wonderful. 😊
Try to convince me why this isn't the national anthem and fail as miserably as a cockroach trying to turn back on it's feet
And i think better than Jerusalem.
I wonder why this controversial melody is played in the US where William Penn escaped to be free of Royal Tyranny. Under the divine right of Kings one died for his King (who stood in for God). One swears to the death for the King. It is a patriotic song but should NOT be presented as a hymn where God does not equal country. We have separation of church and state here for precisely that reason.
The melody isn't really very controversial. It was originally written for Holt's 'The Planets' and only later used for this song. The words were written by an Englishman after the first World War. What he wanted to say was that people owe allegiance to both their country and to God. We suspect that you may disagree with this sentiment?
As far as we know, the notion of the divine right of kings had actually pretty much disappeared from British society well before Penn and the others went to America.
So you support England telling Penn he couldn't practice his religion contrary to God/England/churchofEngland?
Not at all. We are absolutely in favour of religious freedom. 😄
I also wonder why you play this, Scotland the Brave and Land of Hope and Glory among many other British cultural songs.
Could it be because you have no identity of your own and insist on stealing everyone else's?
For the record I'm only here for the reason Mark Twain's war prayer was written th-cam.com/video/sVYIRbmxHpc/w-d-xo.html
That British song with Holst's music sometimes wrongly called a hymn gets under my skin when its foolishly presented in America. Have no opinion on other nationalist songs.