Description: Short, transitional version of ww200038.

Description: Alternate version of ww900100/200038.

Description: Very short button version of ww900100/200038.

Description: Spot, Rock Heavy Fast Positive Hard Advertizing Raucous Reckless Loud Humorous Funny Drums Bass Guitar Band Comic Comedy Urban Travelling American Party Young Contemporary Politics Elections Television TV Radio Up-tempo Advertizing.

Description: Alternate spot, Rock Heavy Fast Positive Hard Advertizing Raucous Reckless Loud Humorous Funny Drums Bass Guitar Band Comic Comedy Urban Travelling American Party Young Contemporary Politics Elections Television TV Radio Up-tempo Advertizing.

Description: Positive and negative spot version of America the Beautiful, with dramatic interlude, but positive conclusion.

Description: This is the chorus refrain from best known and popular of the British national anthems. It came from a poem by James Thomson and was set to music by Thomas Arne in 1740. Here it is done in a upbeat, spirited, and uplifting orchestral ensemble with piano, harp, flute lead melody, choir, with string and oboe sections. 84 bpm.

Description: This is one of the the national anthem of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and is used in football and rugby matches. The author is unknown but has been used since the 1700's. It is also the American national anthem "My Country Tis of Thee" Here it's done in a orchestral ensemble with piano, harp, strings, and choir. 88 bpm.

Description: This is the national anthem of France. Here it is presented in a uplifting and spirited orchestral ensemble with piano, harp, choir, string section, with a wonderful flute melody line. It would make a great addition to any French related theme like travel, historic event, sporting events, or celebrations. 112 bpm.

Description: A beautiful and stunning version of the National Anthem of Japan played on a Harp. A great recording for sporting occasions, or where you need to sing the National Anthem for an event. Also great for corporate work, adverts, and when you need the National Anthem in a film or TV show.

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