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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Let Erin Remember |
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Form | Traditional Irish song |
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"Let Erin Remember" is a traditional Irish song. The song is often played on the bagpipes.
History
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In 1920 the song was played at the funeral of hunger striker, Terence MacSwiney.[1]
In the 1924 Olympics the song was used by Irish athletes in the absence of a national anthem.[2]
It is the regimental slow march of the Irish Guards.[3]
References
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^ Chant, C. (2013). The Handbook of British Regiments (Routledge Revivals). Taylor & Francis. ISBN 9781134647316. Retrieved 2018-04-12.
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