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Sing Singapore: A Celebration in Song, National Day 1988, Singapore: F & N Sarsi in conjunction with Psychological Defence Division, Ministry of Communications and Information, 1988. Teo, Lay Na, comp. (1980), Sing a Song of Singapore, Singapore: Educational Publications Bureau {}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list .
"Majulah Singapura " [a] is the national anthem of Singapore.Composed by Zubir Said in 1958 as a theme song for official functions of the City Council of Singapore, the song was selected in 1959 as the nation's anthem when it attained self-government.
Songs with English-language lyrics originating in Japan. Pages in category "English-language Japanese songs" The following 35 pages are in this category, out of 35 total.
"We Are Singapore" was very popular when it first came out; I'm glad it still is ;D. It's a very creative piece, with the Pledge in it. A listing of the songs, year of introduction, composers, artists would be very interesting, together with some information about its history, evolution, and influence of pop music.
This was his second National Day theme song, having written "Home", performed by Kit Chan, in 1998. In 2003, he penned the English lyrics of "Treasure The World", the image song of J-ASEAN campaign by The Japan Foundation. Artistes from Japan and 10 ASEAN countries recorded this song for the campaign in English and their respective native ...
The lyrics and melody of Achieve are similar to that of Singapore, and Mendoza has been accused of plagiarism as a result. In response to accusations, Mendoza stated that he composed Achieve in 1983, three years before Singapore was composed. After composition, he claimed to have performed to the song in an orphanage in Mumbai.
"Singapore" (in Japanese: "夢のシンガポール", [1] also known as "Singapore Dreams") was the second single from 2 Plus 1's first international album Easy Come, Easy Go, and the band's first single released in Japan. The song was met with modest success in Japan and has become one of 2 Plus 1's most popular songs.
Singapore National Pledge; February 1966 (first version) “We, as citizens of Singapore, pledge ourselves to forget differences of race, language or religion and become one united people; to build a democratic society where justice and equality will prevail and where we will seek happiness and progress by helping one another.”