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During the Japanese occupation of the Dutch East Indies, he composed the song "Bagimu Negeri", later considered his most significant work. During the Indonesian National Revolution , Koesbini supported the republican government, and after the revolution concluded he operated his own music school while working for the Ministry of Teaching ...
Bagimu Negeri ; Bangun Pemudi-Pemuda (Alfred Simanjuntak) Bendera Kita (Dirman Sasmokoadi) Bungaku (Cornel Simanjuntak) Bendera Merah Putih ; Berkibarlah Benderaku ; Bhinneka Tunggal Ika (Binsar Sitompul/A. Thalib) Dari Sabang Sampai Merauke (R. Soerardjo) Di Timur Matahari (Wage Rudolf Soepratman) Dirgahayu Indonesia (Husein Mutahar)
"Cinta Setia" "Permainya Bumi Malaysia" "Perjuangan Yang Belum Selesai" - poem songs by Nora "Malaysia Boleh!" "Kami Anak Malaysia" aka "Proud To Be Malaysian" - both Malay and English version "Untukmu Malaysia "For You Malaysia" "Mulanya Di Sini" ("It All Starts Here") - by Freedom "Here in My Home" - by Malaysian Artists for Unity (MAFU), May ...
"Untuk Negeri Kita" (pronounced [untuʔ nəgəri kita]; "For Our State") is the state anthem of the Malaysian state of Penang.It was composed by the late Second Lieutenant Awaluddin Zainal Alam who submitted it to a competition made for selecting the state anthem.
"Allah Lanjutkan Usia Sultan" (pronounced [allah landʒutkan usia sultan]; "God Lengthen the Sultan's Age") is the state anthem of Perak, Malaysia.. The tune was originally that of "La Rosalie", a popular song in the Seychelles during the 19th century, originally written by French composer Pierre-Jean de Béranger.
Aman Sentosa Di Sepanjang Masa Teguh Disemai Sentiasa Membara Semangat Setiap Warganya Cergas Mindanya Semangat Waja Pada Wilayah Ditumpah Setia Hormat Hormati Penuh Mesra Bersatulah, Berbaktilah Semua Warga Wilayah Sayangilah, Lindungilah Sepenuh Jiwa Raga Kita Jaga Keharmonian Semua Maju Sejahtera Wilayah Persekutuan
"Terbaik Bagimu" (The Best for You) is a single by Malaysian artist Siti Nurhaliza. The third single from her seventeenth solo album, Fragmen , the song was composed by Ade Govinda, an Indonesian songwriter and lyricist.
The song was performed by non-natives (Australians) singing in both English and Malay. The lyrics present a love story setting between the two lovers. The B-side of the record is "Planting Rice", loosely based on the Filipino folk song Magtanim Ay 'Di Biro, also performed by Paul Lombard accompanied by a vocal chorus by Joan Wilton. This piece ...