Embroiled in a storm of controversy and condemnation from the British public and its institutions, "God Save the Queen" by ...
Last night (Aug. 13), Sex Pistols changed the lyrics to "God Save the Queen" at their first reunion show without the iconic Johnny Rotten and with new frontman Frank Carter. Naturally, since it's the ...
The lyrics of Britain’s national anthem have been changed following the death of Queen Elizabeth II. The long-reigning monarch, 96, died Thursday at Balmoral Castle in Scotland, with her eldest child, ...
On May 27, 1977, British punk group The Sex Pistols released one of their most iconic hits, "God Save the Queen". The track ...
“You don’t write ‘God Save the Queen’ because you hate the English race,” said Johnny Rotten in 2000, “you write a song like that because you love them, and you’re fed up with them being mistreated.” ...
The British are going to get used to a whole host of changes after Queen Elizabeth II’s death. Pretty much most of them have known life under only one monarch. But with the ascension of King Charles ...
An Irish language and culture festival has heard that Britain's national anthem "God Save the King" may have been based on an old Irish tune dating back 300 years. Peadar Ó Riada, the son of Mise Éire ...
Many small changes are expected in Britain in the coming weeks, but one will be only obvious only when it’s sung: For the first time since 1952, the anthem will go ‘God save the king.’ By Alex ...