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  2. List of Malaysian patriotic songs - Wikipedia

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    National. "Negaraku" (National anthem) "Jalur Gemilang" (Flag anthem) "Malaysiaku Gemilang" ("Glory of My Malaysia" - The Anthem for the 50th Merdeka Day) "Perpaduan Teras Kejayaan" ("Unity Is The Core of Success" - The Anthem for the 51st Merdeka Day) "Satu Malaysia" ("One Malaysia" - The Anthem for the 52nd Merdeka Day)

  3. Amin, Amin, ya Rabaljalil - Wikipedia

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    "Amin, Amin, ya Rabiljalil" (Jawi: امين امين يا رب الجليل ‎, pronounced [amin amin ja rabaldʒalil]) is the anthem of Perlis, Malaysia. The lyrics are written in an admixture of Malay and Arabic.

  4. Negaraku - Wikipedia

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    Negaraku. " Negaraku " (Jawi: نݢاراکو ‎, pronounced [nəgaraku]; English: "My Country") is the national anthem of Malaysia. It was adopted as the national anthem at the time of the Federation of Malaya 's independence from the United Kingdom in 1957. The tune was originally used as the state anthem of Perak, "Allah Lanjutkan Usia Sultan".

  5. Independence Day (Malaysia) - Wikipedia

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    Independence Day (Malay: Hari Merdeka), also known as National Day (Hari Kebangsaan), is the independence day of the Federation of Malaya from the British Empire. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It commemorates the Malayan Declaration of Independence of 31 August 1957, and is defined in article 160 of the Constitution of Malaysia . [ 3 ]

  6. Melaka Maju Jaya - Wikipedia

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    Melaka Maju Jaya (Jawi: ملاک ماجو جاي‎)), pronounced [məlaka madʒu dʒaja]); "Malacca, Onwards Come!") is the official anthem of the Malaysia state of Malacca. [1] It was introduced and played for the first time on 31 August 1974 in conjunction with the state level independence day at that time. The music was composed by Saiful ...

  7. Sunday Bloody Sunday - Wikipedia

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    Music video. "Sunday Bloody Sunday" on YouTube. " Sunday Bloody Sunday " is a song by Irish rock band U2. It is the opening track from their 1983 album War and was released as the album's third single on 21 March 1983 in the Netherlands and West Germany. [ 3 ] ". Sunday Bloody Sunday" is noted for its militaristic drumbeat, harsh guitar, and ...

  8. A Sort of Homecoming (song) - Wikipedia

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    A film of U2 on tour in Northern Europe in October–November 1984 was made to accompany a live version [8] of the song, which was used as a television video to promote The Unforgettable Fire album, showing the band on the road travelling through London, in France and the Low Countries, and in performance at several venues, including the Westfalenhalle in Dortmund, West Germany, returning ...

  9. Stay (Faraway, So Close!) - Wikipedia

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    —Adam Clayton As the recording sessions progressed, Wim Wenders approached the band and asked them for a song for his next film, Faraway, So Close!. The Edge said "we heard Wim Wenders was looking for a song... so I had a go at finishing it." U2 watched the film, Faraway, So Close!, for inspiration on how to craft the song. Bono said "the film was about angels who want to be human and who ...