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  2. Stand Proud - Wikipedia

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    "Stand Proud" (stylized as "STAND PROUD") is a song by Jin Hashimoto, with lyrics by Shoko Fujibayashi, composition by Takatuku Wakabayashi, and arrangement (and guitars) by ZENTA. It is the first opening theme song for JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders ; a single was released on April 23, 2014.

  3. Proud (Tamara Todevska song) - Wikipedia

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    "Proud" is a song recorded by Macedonian singer Tamara Todevska. It was composed by Darko Dimitrov , Robert Bilbilov and Lazar Cvetkovski, with the lyrics being written by Kosta Petrov and Sanja Popovska.

  4. JoJo (Sono Chi no Sadame) - Wikipedia

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    The lyrics resonated well with the story of Phantom Blood, and Jun Yamamoto for Billboard said he "could almost feel the passion and ambition that Jonathan Joestar had in his fight against Dio Brando". [3] "JoJo (Sono Chi no Sadame)" did moderately well in the charts, peaking at 14 on the Oricon's Weekly Album Charts. [4]

  5. Po dolinam i po vzgoriam - Wikipedia

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    A thousand tombstones stand there And one of them without a name A thousand tombstones stand there And one of them without a name Spring melting of ice in the river And a variety of fascinating colours, A thousand children sing it And one little boy is silent. A thousand children sing it And one little boy is silent. They stand in front of the ...

  6. Talk:Stand Proud - Wikipedia

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    If you look at any of the sources used in the article you see "STAND PROUD" being used to refer to the song rather than any other typography. The reason it is listed here as a stylization is because WP:MOSTM and WP:MOSCAPS force me to title this page as "Stand Proud" rather than the actual verified title of the song.—

  7. Song of the Soviet Army - Wikipedia

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    The "Song of the Soviet Army", [a] also known as the "Song of the Russian Army" [b] or by the refrain's opening line "Invincible and Legendary", [c] is a Soviet patriotic song written during the end of World War II.

  8. The Prayer of Russians - Wikipedia

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    𝄆 To the subduer of the proud, To the guardian of the weak To the consoler of everyone, Grant him everything! 𝄇 The land of the first throne, Orthodox Russia, God save him! 𝄆 A harmonious reign for her, Calm in strength; And everything unworthy, Drive away! 𝄇 The host of warriors, Chosen by glory, God save them! 𝄆 Avengers of war,

  9. Victory Day (song) - Wikipedia

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    In order to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the Soviet victory in the Second World War, the Soviet government announced a competition for the best song about the war. . In March 1975, poet Vladimir Kharitonov, who had taken part in the war, [1] approached his traditional co-author, the young composer David Tukhmanov with a proposal to write a new song for the occasi