National Anthem By My Day

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Hey there, anthem enthusiasts! Have you ever wondered about the history and significance of national anthems? Well, you're in luck, because today we're delving into the fascinating world of these musical odes to love, country, and everything in between!

When is Anthem By My Day?

It's national anthem by my day on the 1st December.


The Origins of National Anthems

So, let's wind back the clock and travel back to a time when national anthems were mere babies in the grand symphony of history. The roots of these patriotic tunes can be traced back to the 18th century when various nations began composing melodies that embodied their spirit and identity.

One of the early pioneers in the realm of national anthems was the Netherlands, who penned an anthem called 'Wilhelmus' way back in 1572. Fast forward a few centuries, and it became a trend among countries to have their own rousing anthem. You'll find these diverse musical compositions echoing through stadiums, schools, and even in the hearts of passionate citizens worldwide.

While some countries opted for instrumental anthems, others paired theirs with lyrics that praised their homeland's beauty, valor, or the harmonious blending of cats and rainbows. Well, maybe not that last one, but you get the idea!



History behind the term 'Anthem By My'


1814

The birth of a patriotic song

In the year 1814, during the War of 1812 between the United States and the British Empire, a young lawyer and amateur poet named Francis Scott Key penned a poem titled 'The Star-Spangled Banner'. This poem was written after Key witnessed the British bombardment of Fort McHenry in Baltimore harbor. The poem expressed Key's pride and admiration for the American flag and the resilience of the American people during the war.


1916

National anthem recognition

In the year 1916, President Woodrow Wilson signed an executive order designating 'The Star-Spangled Banner' as the national anthem of the United States. This official recognition came after decades of the song being celebrated and sung at various patriotic events and ceremonies across the nation. The powerful words and emotional melody of the anthem resonated with Americans, symbolizing their love for their country and its values.


1931

Congressional approval

In the year 1931, after a series of debates and discussions, the United States Congress passed a resolution confirming 'The Star-Spangled Banner' as the official national anthem of the country. Both the House of Representatives and the Senate unanimously approved the resolution. This act solidified the anthem's status, ensuring its preservation and continued significance in American culture.



1942

Mandatory anthem etiquette

In the year 1942, during the height of World War II, Congress passed a joint resolution that established guidelines and etiquette for the performance and display of the national anthem. This resolution outlined the proper behavior during the anthem, including standing at attention with the right hand over the heart and facing the flag. It aimed to emphasize the importance of national unity and respect while honoring the anthem.


2014

Bicentennial celebration

In the year 2014, the United States celebrated the bicentennial of 'The Star-Spangled Banner'. This milestone marked the 200th anniversary of Francis Scott Key's poem, which led to the creation of the national anthem. The occasion was commemorated with various events, exhibitions, and performances honoring the anthem's rich history and its enduring presence as a symbol of American patriotism and unity.


Did you know?

Did you know that the national anthem of Greece, known as the 'Hymn to Liberty,' holds a special place in history? Its lyrics were written by Dionysios Solomos, with the first two verses later adopted as the Greek national anthem in 1865. So, if you're ever in Greece, get ready to let your vocal cords soar along with the stirring melody!

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