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  2. Rule, Britannia! - Wikipedia

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    The time was still to come when the Royal Navy would be an unchallenged dominant force on the oceans. The jesting lyrics of the mid-18th century would assume a material and patriotic significance by the end of the 19th century. Britannia rule the waves: decorated plate made in Liverpool circa 1793–1794 (Musée de la Révolution française).

  3. God Save the King - Wikipedia

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    Streaming audio, lyrics and information about God Save the Queen; Department of Canadian Heritage – Royal anthem page; God Save Great George our King: – article discussing different versions of the lyrics; Free sheet music of God Save the King from Cantorion.org; A Point of View: Is it time for a new British national anthem? BBC News.

  4. Talk:Rule, Britannia! - Wikipedia

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    Britannia rules not much - less than the Spanish or the Belgians or the Dutch". [4] It is used in Sid Meier's Civilization IV for Queen Victoria's and Winston Churchill Theme. Ruling Britannia: Failure and Future of British Democracy by the Scottish journalist and author Andrew Marr was published in 1996.

  5. Tyler, the Creator Slams ‘Racist’ Swifties for Trying to ...

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    Tyler addressed the audience saying, “I got Swifties all mad at me with their racist ass — bringing up old lyrics, bitch, go listen to ‘Tron Cat,’ I don’t give a fuck hoe.” “Tron Cat ...

  6. Taylor Swift is using “Speak Now (Taylor’s Version)” as an opportunity to make some changes to her previously recorded music.

  7. R. Kelly's Controversial Lyrics Take on Unsettling New ... - AOL

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  8. God Save the Queen (Sex Pistols song) - Wikipedia

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    The original title for the song was "No Future", with the lyrics themselves being a general expression of the band's view of the monarchy or any individual or establishment commanding general obligation. [3] The song reached No. 1 on the NME charts in the United Kingdom, and made it to No. 2 on the official UK Singles Chart as used by the BBC ...

  9. List of songs banned by the BBC - Wikipedia

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    In some cases, it was considered sufficient to censor certain words, rather than banning a song outright. In the case of the Kinks' song "Lola", the BBC's strict ban on advertising led to singer and songwriter Ray Davies replacing the brand name "Coca-Cola" with "cherry cola" in the lyrics prior to the release of the record to avoid a possible ban. [20]