The official state anthem of the United Kingdom is 'God save the King' (words altered to Queen when there is a Queen Regnant). Many people in the UK prefer 'Land of Hope and Glory' and 'Rule Britannia' as unofficial anthems. 'Flower of Scotland' is generally agreed to be the informal anthem of Scotland. 'Jeruselem' is used in England as a rousing English tune and 'Land of our fathers' is sung in Wales (often in Welsh).
While Scotland has no official national anthem, several have been proposed, notably the songs "Flower of Scotland", "Auld Lang Syne", and "Scotland the Brave".
It is generally recognised to be "Flower of Scotland" and this is what is sung by Scottish teams at international sports matches.
this is a different person. are you even scottish ? I am and Scotland does have a national anthem, it is the flower of Scotland!so there!
As a part of the United Kingdom Scotlands national anthem is "God Save the Queen" The lyrics to which are:
God save our gracious Queen,Long live our noble Queen,
God save the Queen!
Send her victorious,
Happy and Glorious,
Long to reign over us;
God save the Queen!
O Lord our God arise,Scatter her enemies
And make them fall;
Confound their politics,
Frustrate their knavish tricks,
On Thee our hopes we fix,
Oh, save us all!
Thy choicest gifts in storeOn her be pleased to pour;
Long may she reign;
May she defend our laws,
And ever give us cause
To sing with heart and voice,
God save the Queen!
Not in this land alone,But be God's mercies known,
From shore to shore!
Lord make the nations see,
That men should brothers be,
And form one family,
The wide world over
From every latent foe,From the assassins blow,
God save the Queen!
O'er her thine arm extend,
For Britain's sake defend,
Our mother, prince, and friend,
God save the Queen
Officially the national anthem of Scotland is that of the United Kingdom and is entitled, "God Save the Queen".
However, this is not popular with sporting organisations and Scotland uses a sports anthem for football, Rugby and the Commonwealth Games. This is the Corrie's "Flower of Scotland".
In the past "Scotland the Brave" has been used and there are calls for "Scots Wha Hae" to be adopted.
Officially Scotland doesn't have a national anthem. As part of the UK the official anthem is the UK anthem, God Save the Queen.
Unofficially the anthem played at sporting events is Flower of Scotland . In the past Scotland the Brave and Scots Wha' Hae, have been used.
Two other contenders for a future anthem are A Man's A Man For A That, an Highland Cathedral.
Namibia, Land of the Brave
" Scotland the Brave"
is to the tune of Scotland the Brave...
"O! Say can you see by the dawn's early light
The US national anthem is The Star Spangled Banner
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"
Yes the Scotlands golden Eagle is brave
It is god save the queen. Many foreigners think that the queen is English but actually she is the queen of Britain. The Scottish national anthem is either Scotland the brave or flower of Scotland and the English one is Jerusalem
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.
Venezuela's national anthem is "Gloria al Bravo Pueblo" (spanish) or"glory to the brave nation " (english).
Namibia, Land of the Brave
Land of my fathers for Wales (Mae Hen Wlad Fy Nhadau) used for over a hundred years. Scotland is more difficult:- Flower of Scotland is used before Football and Rugby matches but Scotland the Brave had been used in the 1980s for Football and the Commonwealth games. None have been officially adopted or legally recognised but are adopted when used for formal functions. The national anthem of God Save the Queen continues to be used as well usually in conjunction with the other anthems.
Up until 2010 "Scotland the Brave" was played at medal ceremonies as the Scotland team's anthem. Following a vote by squad members this changed to "Flower of Scotland" in 2010.
"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.
The Home of the Brave (which is called the National Anthem or The Star Spangled Banner) begins with the phrase Oh, Say, Can You See . . .Also, it is sung at the opening of professional sporting events
Francis Scott Keys wrote it in the the national anthem
Because England wanted scotlands land and Englands king was a very bad man ...