Australia Will Be There

Australia Will Be There or Auld Lang Syne - Australia Will Be There is an Australian patriotic song written in 1915 as Australian troops were sent abroad to fight the German and Ottoman forces in Europe and the Middle East. The song was composed by Walter William Francis, a Welshman who immigrated to Australia in 1913 due to bad health.[1]

History

The song is one of the more well-known WW1 patriotic songs known in Australia today.[2] It was one of the songs that Australian troops marched to on their way to fight in battle.

Lyrics

The song's lyrics makes reference to HMAS Sydney's sinking of the SMS Emden the year prior.

gollark: Yes, fear heavdrones?
gollark: Oh, and also fear people who are good at grappling as well as striking.
gollark: Well, you should fear them *too*, but guns are obviously quite rare here.
gollark: Fear the person who practices a reasonable assortment of kicks and other strikes a large amount of times each, but also in integrated practice and live sparring?
gollark: Also, they *mostly* produce electron beams, the X-rays are IIRC a byproduct.

References

  1. "For Auld Lang Syne! Australia Will Be There". Trove. National Library of Australia. Retrieved 23 August 2016.
  2. "Songs of war and peace: patriotic and popular". australia.gov.au. Commonwealth of Australia. Archived from the original on 24 August 2016. Retrieved 23 August 2016.
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