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"No Surrender" is a song from Bruce Springsteen's album Born in the U.S.A.. It was only included on the album at the insistence of Steven Van Zandt , but has since become a concert staple for Springsteen.
No Surrender (to the IRA)" is a British football chant sung to the tune of the "Oil in My Lamp" hymn which expresses opposition to the Provisional Irish Republican Army. It was commonly sung in UK pubs in the 1970s and 1980s, including by Rangers F.C. supporters , many of whom held strong unionist sentiments .
"The Crimson Banner" is a traditional Irish song, also known as "The Eighteenth of December" and "No Surrender!". [3] Written by William Blacker in 1818, it is part of the Protestant Loyalist tradition. [4] The song celebrates the closing of the gates of the Ulster city of Derry to the approaching Jacobite Irish Army on 18 December 1688.
The Song Includes the original war cry of the Belfast Brigade, "No surrender! Is the war cry of the Belfast Brigade." In some versions of the song, there is an allusion to the politics of the Irish Civil War of 1922-1923, 'We're out for our Republic and to hell with your Free State '.
"Surrender" is a late 1970s teen anthem, describing the relations between the baby boomer narrator and his G.I. Generation parents. His mother frequently warns him about the girls he will meet, as he will never know what diseases he will catch from them, as exemplified by a rumor about "a soldier's [penis] falling off" as a result of "some Indonesian junk that's going around".
"Never Surrender" is a song written and performed by Canadian singer Corey Hart. It was released on June 7, 1985, as the lead single to his second studio album Boy in the Box (1985). In Canada, the song topped the RPM Top Singles chart for nine consecutive weeks and was the most played song of 1985 on Canadian radio.
FILE - Ohio State offensive coordinator Chip Kelly laughs during practice in Carson, Calif., Monday, Dec. 30, 2024, ahead of Rose Bowl College Football Playoff game against Oregon.
"No Surrender", a 1943 song composed by Eisler for Hangmen Also Die! "No Surrender" (song) , a 1984 song by Bruce Springsteen "No Surrender", a 1994 song by Bone Thugs-n-Harmony, from Creepin on ah Come Up