Dominion of Canada (1867-) Former National Anthem 'The Maple Leaf Forever'

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"The Maple Leaf Forever" is a Canadian song written by Alexander Muir (1830--1906) in 1867, the year of Canada's Confederation. He wrote the work after serving with the Queen's Own Rifles of Toronto in the Battle of Ridgeway against the Fenians in 1866."
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I’m so glad it’s not that crispy one that sounds like an old record

mattybrunolucaszeneresalas
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Yea I guess I can ruin my day being nostalgic for a time I never lived

*clicks thumbnail*

therearnonamesleft
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Not actually our anthem. We just like it a lot

Markhayday-hi
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This canadian anthem is infinitely better than the current one. How dere they change it?

natheriver
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The usual lyrics has God save our queen but now it's changed to God save our king

YaSeenAli-bswq
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Can you post "Hucum Marsi" from Ottoman Empire. It makes you crazy for a war. Thanks!

murathanoktar
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Can't be Prouder to be canadian !

canadasempror
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Can you do 1 hour of russian republics music

Romanball
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Does YouTube demonetize all these videos for copyright or do they not because it's mostly national/traditional songs?

Blackrew
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Still find it hilarious that Canada changed their anthem to make it worse

ohwellplaythecardsthatimgi
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We can't keep letting him get away with this

TheBulba
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If it's former, then why isn't there a year for when it was changed?

derrickstorm