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  2. A Pittance of Time - Wikipedia

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    "A Pittance of Time" is a 2002 Canadian folk song by Terry Kelly and produced by Jefter Publishing – SOCAN. [1] Kelly's intent in writing the song was to remind people to observe the two-minute silence on Remembrance Day, after a man in the same shop as him failed to do so.

  3. I Vow to Thee, My Country - Wikipedia

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    First performed in 1921, it is still associated with Remembrance Day services all over the Commonwealth of Nations. [15] The hymn was used at the funeral of Winston Churchill in 1965. Diana, Princess of Wales , requested that the hymn be sung at her wedding to Prince Charles in 1981, saying that it had "always been a favourite since schooldays".

  4. O Valiant Hearts - Wikipedia

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    In the second, larger edition of Songs of Praise, published in 1931, Gustav Holst composed the tune 'Valiant Hearts' especially for the hymn. [ 1 ] In Songs of Praise Discussed , Valiant Hearts is described as 'a good bold tune, in triple time, with a suggestion of bell-chimes in the repeated first phrase, an effect which is enhanced by the ...

  5. 45 Songs for Your Memorial Day Playlist to Honor U.S. Soldiers

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    Wherever you stand, add these songs to your Memorial Day playlist to pay tribute to the fallen and those who've put their lives at stake for our freedom. Memorial Day Songs 1. The Animals, "We ...

  6. In Flanders Fields - Wikipedia

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    "In Flanders Fields" is very popular in Canada, where it is a staple of Remembrance Day ceremonies and may be the best-known literary piece among English Canadians. [36] It has an official French adaptation, entitled "Au champ d'honneur", written by Jean Pariseau and used by the Canadian government in French and bilingual ceremonies. [37]

  7. We Shall Keep the Faith - Wikipedia

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    This article related to a poem is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. v t e This World War I article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. v t e This article about the military of Belgium is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. v t e This Belgian history-related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  8. Remembrance Day: Artist’s used tea bag paintings pay ... - AOL

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    She wanted to mark Remembrance Day – which occurs annually on November 11 to honour Britain’s war dead – in a unique way through creating seven tea bags with objects and symbols synonymous ...

  9. National Service of Remembrance - Wikipedia

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    Welsh song and march which is traditionally said [29] to describe events during the seven-year siege of Harlech Castle between 1461 and 1468. [30] [31] The music was first published without words during 1794 but it is said to be a much earlier folk song. [32] The earliest version of the tune to appear with lyrics comes from a broadside printed ...