Rhodesians Never Die
"Rhodesians Never Die" is a Rhodesian patriotic song, written and first recorded by Rhodesian singer-songwriter Clem Tholet in 1973.[1] Though originally released as a pop song, its lyrics caused it to gain an iconic status amongst Rhodesians during the Rhodesian Bush War of the 1970s.[2]
Notes and references
- African Affairs, Volume 87, Royal African Society, 1988, page 66
- None But Ourselves: Masses vs. Media in the Making of Zimbabwe, Julie Frederikse, Heinemann, 1983, page 51
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