George M. Cohan
You're a Grand Old Flag
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Wall to Wall BrassSeptember 29, 2022
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Composer:George M. CohanGenre:VocalStyle:SongAverage_duration:3:04"You're a Grand Old Flag" is a patriotic song composed by George M. Cohan in 1906. The song was written as a tribute to the American flag and has since become a popular anthem for American patriotism. The song was first performed in Cohan's musical "George Washington, Jr." which premiered on February 6, 1906, at the Herald Square Theatre in New York City. The song is composed of three verses and a chorus. The first verse describes the American flag as a symbol of freedom and unity, while the second verse highlights the flag's role in American history, including its presence during the American Revolution and the Civil War. The third verse celebrates the flag's continued presence in American life, from parades to political rallies. The chorus of the song is perhaps the most recognizable part, with its catchy melody and simple lyrics. The chorus repeats the phrase "You're a grand old flag, you're a high-flying flag, and forever in peace may you wave. You're the emblem of the land I love, the home of the free and the brave." The song's melody is upbeat and lively, with a marching band feel that is fitting for its patriotic theme. The lyrics are simple and easy to sing along to, making it a popular choice for patriotic events and celebrations. Overall, "You're a Grand Old Flag" is a classic American song that celebrates the country's history, values, and symbols. Its catchy melody and simple lyrics have made it a beloved anthem of American patriotism for over a century.More....
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