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Entity Song Year adopted Lyricist(s) Composer(s) Audio Cornwall The Song of the Western Men (Trelawney) : Unofficial: Robert Stephen Hawker: Louisa T. Clare County Durham ...
I Bet You They Won't Play This Song on the Radio; I Hate the French; I Hear You Calling Me; I'll Make a Man of You; I'll Walk Beside You (song) Ice in the Sun; Imagine Me in the Maginot Line; Incredible (The Shapeshifters song) The Isle of Man (song) It Serves You Right
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The subtitle translator may also choose to display a note in the subtitles, usually in parentheses ("(" and ")"), or as a separate block of on-screen text—this allows the subtitle translator to preserve form and achieve an acceptable reading speed; that is, the subtitle translator may leave a note on the screen, even after the character has ...
During 2015, streaming grew with an 80 per cent increase in the first half of the year compared with the same period in 2014, with 59 songs being streamed more than 10 million times [18] and 17 more than 20 million times. [19] In total 53.7 billion songs were streamed in the UK in 2015, equating to almost 2,000 songs played in each UK household ...
Frequently, when an anthem is needed for one of the constituent countries of the United Kingdom – at an international sporting event, for instance – an alternative song is used: England generally uses "God Save the King", but " Jerusalem ", " Rule, Britannia! " and " Land of Hope and Glory " have also been used.
The United Kingdom was represented at the Eurovision Song Contest 1995 with the song "Love City Groove", written by Paul Hardy, Jay Williams, Tatsiana Mais, and Stephen Rudden, and performed by Love City Groove. The British participating broadcaster, the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), selected its entry through a national final. It ...
"That Sounds Good to Me" is a song written and composed by Pete Waterman, Mike Stock and Steve Crosby [2] that finished last when it represented the United Kingdom at the Eurovision Song Contest 2010 held in Oslo, Norway. The song and performer was revealed as Josh Dubovie on 12 March 2010 who won Eurovision: Your Country Needs You. [3]