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The Kingston Trio performed a cover of the song in 1958, under the title "Santy Anno”. This was the first recorded version with English lyrics, and tells a similar story about a California-bound ship departing from Liverpool. In 1961, American folk band The Highwaymen recorded their rendition of the English-language “Santiano".
Godric of Finchale (or St Goderic) (c. 1065-1070 – 21 May 1170) [2] was an English hermit, merchant and popular medieval saint, although he was never formally canonised. He was born in Walpole in Norfolk and died in Finchale in County Durham. Some of the earliest surviving English songs have been attributed to him. [3] [4]
The Longest Johns recorded a version on their 2018 album Between Wind and Water, [12] [13] as well as a mixed French and English cover with Justine Galmiche from the band SKÁLD. [14] Acapella group Home Free would excerpt this version as part of their 2021 "Sea Shanty Medley", [ 15 ] released into the "social media craze" surrounding shanties ...
It was added to the series of prayers said at the end of Low Mass by Pope Leo XIII. [5] The Salve Regina is traditionally sung at the end of a priest's funeral Mass. It is typically sung immediately after the Dismissal. [8] As a prayer, it is commonly said at the end of the rosary. [9]
"St. Therese Of The Roses" is a 1956 popular song written by Remus Harris and Arthur Strauss. [1] The song takes the form of a prayer to St. Therese of the rose (Saint Thérèse of Lisieux), by a man who is about to marry asking the saint for her to send her blessings to himself and his sweetheart, so they will have a happy and loving marriage.
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The English hymnologist James Mearns found it in a manuscript of the British Museum which dates back to about 1370. In the library of Avignon there is preserved a prayer book of Cardinal Pierre de Luxembourg (died 1387), which contains the prayer in practically the same form as that in which it appears today.
A school song, alma mater, [1] school hymn or school anthem is the patronal song of a school. In England , this tradition is particularly strong in public schools and grammar schools . Australia