"Scotland The Brave" is a Scottish traditional song believed to have originated in the early 20th century, although the exact date of its composition is not definitively known. It has since become a popular patriotic anthem in Scotland.
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The composer isn't known, but the words were written by journalist Cliff Hanley.
Oh Flower of Scotland Scotland the Brave
Alba an Àigh
Scotland the Brave is a patriotic song played on bagpipes and drums. While it is not the official anthem of Scotland, it is sometimes used as an unofficial one. It is usually heard in marching bands.
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" Scotland the Brave"
Alba an Àigh
Scotland does not have an official national anthem. There are three that circulate among the Scottish themselves:"Auld Land Syne""Flower of Scotland""Scotland the Brave"
It is unclear when the tune was first played although it was though to be around 1900. The lyrics were written by Cliff Hanley in 1950.
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