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93:, it is still popular in Scotland and overseas, especially as an anthem of Scottish Socialists. Henderson described the song as "expressing my hopes for Scotland, and for the survival of humanity on this beleaguered planet.". It has been suggested as choice for a Scottish 320: 97:(although there is no official Scottish anthem), though Henderson felt that part of its strength lies in the fact that it is an alternative, "International Anthem". 59:, given in February of that year, the composition can be dated quite precisely. Henderson was recorded singing the complete 3-stanza version of the song that year. 437: 105: 382: 343: 427: 304: 280: 177: 66:
pipe march "The Bloody Fields of Flanders", composed by John McLellan DCM (Dunoon), which Henderson first heard played on the
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beachhead. He wrote the lyrics after discussions with Ken Goldstein, an American researcher at the
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campaign (for example, notably at the anti-Polaris protests at Holy Loch in 1961).
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A version of the song was performed by South African soprano
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An early two-stanza version of the song was published in a
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Index

Scottish Gaelic
Scots language
Hamish Henderson
broadsheet
Harold Macmillan
Wind of Change speech
World War I
Anzio
School of Scottish Studies
CND
Polaris
folk revival
protest song
national anthem
Pumeza Matshikiza
opening ceremony
2014 Commonwealth Games
"Hamish Henderson Archive Trust – Photos"
"Freedom Come Aa Ye"
"Tobar an Dualchais – Freedom Come-All-Ye"
the original
"Tune History – The Bloody Fields of Flanders"
the original


"Hamish Henderson"
The Living Tradition
ISBN
9780748609994
ISBN

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