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I'm A Yankee Doodle Dandy
I'm A Yankee Doodle Dandy was an American patriotic song written by George M. Cohan in November 1904. It originally aired in the Broadway musical Little Johnny Joes first played at the Liberty Theater. This song is in this list because it was an extremely popular and influential song in the United States and went on to become adopted into many plays and was performed many times. San Min Chu San Min Chu was the national anthem of the Republic of China. The lyrics of the song was based off the first few lines of a political speech by Sun Yat Sen, which proposed that democracy was the best course of action for the newly founded Republic of China. This song is in the list because it was the national anthem of the Republic of China and represented the views of the leaders in China during the time. Clair de Lune The Clair de Lune was the third and most famous movement of a classical piano Suite composed by Claude Debussy. Though originally published on 1905 in France, its popularity quickly became apparent in all of Europe. The song featured a calm and soothing melody followed by a passive accompaniment. America, the Beautiful It's A Long Way To Tipperary Kimigayo La Madelon Roses of Picardy "Hoch Deutschlands Flotte!" Nights in Spanish Gardens |