Jerusalem, the Anthem, with simultaneous lyrics
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- čas přidán 3. 05. 2011
- Inspired by the Royal Wedding, April 29, 2011
I added the lyrics because as an American, I could never understand the words, but wanted to sing along. Now, anyone can join in - and please do :)
rowna
"Apollo Symphony Orchestra-Jerusalem"
Indian Christian here - I love everything about England ❤
Legend has it that Jesus spent a lot of time in India.
@@malcolmstead272 In some esoteric teachings, Jesus studied under the Essenes, a sect of physicians / healer with strong roots in Budhism / Eastern mystic traditions.
Thank you.
God be with you
God bless you!
Born British, English by the grace of god
British SAS liberated my homeland 1944 🇳🇴❤🇬🇧
I am eternally grateful. I hope to sign my name on the Christmas tree gift we deliver :)
Ever since i was a little child Norway has always been my dream country to visit, it's beautiful nature, cities, towns, history, music, folklore and people has always fascinated me and i hope someday to explore it. Have a great day 🇬🇧❤🇳🇴
My aunt married a Norwegian man after the war. Lovely man. I have cousins who visit. They love England. We are most grateful for the beautiful tree.
We gratefully appreciate the Christmas gift each year
You know tarot?
New Troy
Phoenicia
Canaan
The covenant
The grail
It’s a woman. Look at the V
The trinity
The child.
The grail
Lamb
Born
God save the king
Dieu et mon droit
It’s over
Fuck your wars
You ok? 🤨
I love my English kith and kin. Love from 🏴
🏴❤️🏴
Thank you. We love you too
WATP🇬🇧🇬🇧🏴🏴
We share blood. We are one and the same regardless of flags.
remain or independence.. love you 🤝
England. Among the top greatest countries. From Germany with love ✌
With love back.
Hey fella. We're not so different.
Respect from England to Germany 🇩🇪 🏴
We are Saxon brethren - England, Germany, Austria, the Nordic states - one people. Ein Volk. Ooops, maybe a bit too far! 🤣🤣🤣
England and Germany 🏴🇩🇪
I'm Scottish and proud, but I have always maintained that this should be the national anthem of England. It's a truly amazing song, and a fitting match for England, which is an amazing country.
Thanks cousin
scotland also a truly amazing country
Your country is too my friend. We are brothers in this nation as through life.
Great Britain is such a quaint island in general. You could be down south by Lands End or up Jorth by John O' Groats and you'll find the same small villages, rueal roads, ancient castles and homes littered across the countryside. I reckon this may be a huge reaosn for conservatism in rural areas. A lot of the outright SNP or Labour areas here are well built up and secluded from the traditional countryside. Funnily some of Scotlands most reliable Conservative voting constituencies are those near the border that lack big cities and oush for things like the reopening of the borders railway and preservation of the old textile buildings from centuries gone by. More people need to return to the countrysides, they are far more manageable if competent leadership by area is anything to go by.
A rare site indeed a Scotsman who doesent take a massive shit on their neighbours. Both countries are wonderful in their own respective rights. Same with Wales and Northern Ireland.
True patriotism is love of one's own country, not hatred of another. This Irishman agrees this should be the anthem of England. Powerful.
An Irishman listening to this? Are you by any chance called Chief Miles O'Brien? :)
And that is how you lose an empire. Powerful.
get a grip man wtf
Tell that to Scotland
Traitor.
"I will not cease from mental fatigue nor let the sword sleep in my hands till we build Jerusalem*"
Friends this is more relevant NOW than ever before.!
MY love to Britain
Indian from USA.
When I was at school in England in the 1940's we all learned this song. Still brings a tear to my eyes when I hear it.
PETER EMSLEY that's lovely 😊
PETER EMSLEY
How times have changed for the worse.
It seems patriotism is now deemed to be racist.
@@@cameronmcdonald5415 "It seems patriotism is now deemed to be racist." Only by the lunatic left.. which is why patriotism is on the rise in Briatain now.
Sunny Jim I would love it to be on the rise, but I somehow don't think it is.
Robin Elliot Don’t wish death upon our queen.
This beats "God save the Queen" by a mile.
By 5000 miles more like.
@@bt9124 an inconceivable amount of miles...
By 240,000 odd square miles
Lets get rely serious a light year.
Oh, you mean “My Country ‘Tis of Thee”. 😉
I thought it was appropriate to come here... May our queen rest in peace 🕊️🕊️
This Hymn is top notch! Respect from Nigeria 🇳🇬
Respect to Nigeria from I my lad
You are right
Bach to you , bud,!
Ba wo ni 🇳🇬🇬🇧
God bless England (and GB) I love and admire the culture and heritage. From Switzerland
🏴❤️🇨🇭 I hope I can visit Switzerland some day, the Swiss alps look absolutely beautiful
We appreciate you thankyou 🏴🏴
Why don’t you care about Northern Ireland?
What don’t you admire about them?
@@theassasinboy13GB is to most, especially foreigners, synonymous with the United Kingdom, including the land that isn’t necessarily a part of it. A place of pride, don’t disparage Northern Ireland for being included.
I’m half Swiss, on the German side. I live in the US and I do one day hope to visit the beautiful alps and walk near the vast lakes and fields. 🇨🇭
A petition needs to be started to make this England's official national anthem
It is
@@foundationgamer9771 where can I sign it
Certainly should be
I think the thing not getting it over the line is because it is almost 3 minutes in length where as other nations anthems are normally half that length
Definitely this or “I vow to thee, my country”.
The national anthem should be the one which makes the most grown men cry. This is it.
Tear to the eye and chills down your spine. Should be the English national anthem.
Compared to God Save The Queen, it beats it by a light year. Anyway an anthem should be about a country not a person.
My father Bill passed away in my arms just over a year ago. He passed with the courage and dignity he showed throughout his life. His last words to me were "I love you son" and my last words to him were whispered so only he could hear... I meant every word Dad!!! This hymn was played at his funeral... My heart swells with pride every time I hear it and think of his voice booming out this in hymn in church. I miss you pal. I will see you again soon 💔
Craig Weaver I’m sorry for your loss.
Robert Cawley ... Thank you my friend 👍
AMEN.
Rip
AMEN Yes you most defiantly will, Praise God our Father
I’m Australian and we sang this quite regularly at school assemblies. This one was always popular, hugely moving hymn
Slippery_Cheese I don’t get people like you
@@joshuathompson4242 Unresolved childhood trauma.
@Slippery_Cheese what
very based mate
Your are so far away get so close my friend.
Happy St George’s Day
🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴
Proud to be English and of our green and pleasant land
Skal 🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻
I used to love belting this out in assembly, and another one was "I vow to thee my country". Both will be played at my funeral.
Thanks for the recommendation. I was born in Rhodesia in 1966. We declared independence unilaterally in 1965, or so I'm told. But then there was the Lancaster House agreement which meant that bit of history was no more. But my dad got a medal for his part!😂❤
I Vow to Thee is amazing too 😊
My mother in law is have both your chosen at her funeral this Saturday she is ex military and was proud of her county
It doesn't matter if you're patriotic or not, you can't help but feel English when you hear this!
"Green and pleasant." That's beautiful. Love from the world.
Agreed... It's truly inspiring and amazing
Krzystof Citrus haha im irish but it certainly is inspiring.. makes you want to be english...
Fox Boy but Jews reject the lamb of God. So it’s actually a *CHRISTIAN song.
Fox Boy sub-human lol when Jews chose Barabas over the s messiah.
As a proud Welshman this song makes me proud to be British. Definitely should be the anthem for England 🏴
I so wish it was the national anthem. Our English anthem, while great, is kinda boring to me.
@@eleanorcooke7136 the English anthem is the British anthem yet wales have their own and does Scotland england should to
@@oswaldjameslangston6008 *yes!!*
Jerusalem is a hymn. Land of Hope and Glory is England's anthem.
@@gaynor1721 it's not a good anthem tho
I'm an American Anglo-Catholic and this is one of my favorite hymns.
I lived in England for two years, I heard and sang this gem by William Blake in the packed Westminster Abby. Even today I feel my heart clapping with emotion.❤
I always tear up when I hear this🏴
As an Irishman (from the Republic), I must admit, I do love this song/poem. Much praise and respect to my British brethren.
This may please you to know but Blake's family were Irish on his grandfather's side (their name was O'Neill )
Hibernian Goy nice words.
Hibernian Goy You got a license for that republic?
and respect thrown back your way my friend...
Cruel Sun up the ra🇮🇪
As a Zimbabwean of British stock, there is no better fitting song to be England's national anthem. Amazing country. Sending kind thoughts, best wishes and love to my kith and kin in the UK. 🇿🇼🤝🏻🇬🇧🇿🇼🍻🇬🇧
From Boston, MA USA! I had 3 Bajan grandparents. They've cursed me with Anglophilia! One Thanksgiving Day, before we sat down to dinner, my Grandfather said 12 yr. old me should have a small glass of wine. Then all the adults stood, raised their glasses, and my Grandfather said "God save the Queen." This was in Bed-Stuy, Brooklyn!
The hymn "Jerusalem" is glorious. I think it should be the anthem. God save the king❣️🇧🇧🇬🇧
I don't really care about the royal leeches but yeah this should definitely be our anthem or vow thee my country..
As a mathematician I have been to usa a few times The people are just lovely as are the people when I went to Moscow and St petersburg But London is the best country in the world with 100 languages
Not God save one man ut all.jen and women of uk
@@ronstriebig2749 ...and of this entire planet!
England's true national anthem!!
I agree
It’s the women’s institute anthem at least.
Robert Church yes I agree
One day soon...
@@gduane1516 mass market
I was once asked the question "what country do you consider home?" I thought long and hard. I think the truth is the country I would call home is the country I eventually wish to be laid to rest in, and that has to be England. As much as sometimes this country (well the politicians) infuriates me, this is my land. The land of my forefathers, and I will forever be grateful to call this green peaceful land home. Thank you.
HEAR HEAR!!
Not we don't own this land it owns us we are only the caretakers of this amazing country 🏴🏴🏴
I'm American for some reason I always loved this song since I was 14 heard it on Emerson Lake & Palmer
I'm Italian with a bit of Welsh and English ancestry and I'll always be proud of that! 🇮🇹❤🇬🇧
this fills me with pride and I am an American! But How I love the Beautiful British Isles.
Me too!
Thank you all the people who praised the song even though they are not English l just wish everyone could be friends with each other because when l hear the song it makes me feel love for everyone not just my English people we should all stick together to fight this epidemic that's sweeping the world not always arguing with each other we did it in two world wars we can do it again
And the British isles love you back.
The most beautiful place on earth
They’re our ancestral brethren after all.
As a Frenchman, I must admit this song shines like the crown jewels. Hail to England!
Your president is tier 1 tosspot
As an American, I must say La Marseillais shines as brightly. Vive La France!
@@Quickxphos Why?
@@rhodesianwojak2550 Why isn’t he
@@Quickxphos You made the claim, the burden of proof lies on you. I'm no disagreeing with you, I am simply asking why you think the way you do.
I am not from the UK, but an Italian-American by proud ancestry and nationality. It has nonetheless long been clear to me that the self-sacrificing Christ-Inspired fight for human dignity and civility for the world as a whole has heroically cut its way through England and the British Isles over many centuries as through no other land on earth, drawing both awe to and derision upon its inhabitants and those affected by them as to Christ himself, Who had clearly set the Ultimate stage upon the Cross and off again for all people everywhere, sending Jerusalem straight to the UK and beyond. The first time I heard this song it produced an intensity of feeling in me of naturally appropriated familiarity that brought tears of joy to my eyes by its conviction to the most noble cause of The Savior, as it has ever since in my repeated hearings of this profound hymn.
Nicely said, my Friend !
Love it as a Canadian. We sing it in the Anglican Church during the Remembrance Day ceremony.
With I vow to thee my country, which is not, necessarily, the nationalistic song as many people think,but is a prayer to seve a higher purpose,,above our human ego and to serve the word and the WAYS of the Kingdom of God.
The words ' lays upon the Altar the bravest and the best ' gets to Mr, everytime I hear it.
I was at Saint Paul's Anglican Church in Edmonton in 1981 when we sang it. It was not for Remembrance Day. In 2018 the Anglican Church of Canada admitted that based on current trends it will cease to exist by 2040. Today Nigeria has more Anglicans than England and the USA combined. I am 69 and have to say that the world
is changing too fast for me.
No longer living in the "green and pleasant land" but very lucky to have been born and brought up there.
ahh you must be from Lancashire, my condolences
John Smith what’s your problem?
We can dream, this is what this song is about, pride in all of us, what we can be, and who we are.
Respect to our Forfathers who made this land beautiful and home.
@@JohnSmith-jd7hy Why are you everywhere?
Russ Dixon neither are we in a Christian country no more if you listen this songs main focus is Christianity in England ‘make our land like Jerusalem’
Love this song and love england Hope to visit you guys someday. Greetings from your oldest rival 😊🇫🇷🏴
Have you made it yet buddy?
This was sung at my wedding in somerset England. I'm American. Lived in London. Sometimes 17 years later I listen to this in the morning.
Charmful song that helps me study while exams period. Greetings from an ancient enemy, Spain
Ancient enemies now turned friends- AKA pretty much all European countries these days 🤣
Ancient enemy lol. My god we adore you
As an Englishman this anthem never fails to bring tears to my eyes. Thanks for the upload.
Always gives me the chills. That image of our green and pleasant land is a strong one.
That chord at 1:13 always brings a lump to my throat, absolutely marvelous.
weak
@@spellingmistakescostlivesenlighten me how he’s weak
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This should be England's national anthem!
I agree although it will be a bit funny. "And now, the British national anthem, Jerusalem!" It be as funny if Spain called their anthem Hull. Still I think it would best reflect English humour and global understanding as well as bloody fine taste in music!
He said English national anthem not british national anthem. It would make no sence as the british national anthem.
+ncc1701dfreddyvulcan That's why he said England not Britain.
I think the English national anthem is Land of Hope and Glory
+Ewan Marmo Bissell England as a country has no official national anthem
As a Norwegian I have always admired the UK. It invented almost everything and have liberated us from tyranny. I love British crime and comedy and fantasy and such amazing music.
Have you watched Midsomer Murders then?
It also created much of the tyranny historically
@@iheggis86 Like?
@@iheggis86 edgy bro
@@iheggis86 the world was such a peaceful place before that, wasn't it.
I live in the US, and this is the first time I’ve ever heard of this song. Wikipedia says that this song is played before cricket matches, and that there’s a notable amount of people that believe this should be England’s national anthem.
Very nice to finally be introduced to this piece 👍
Yes I'm an Englishman and this song is sung at the cricket test matches, especially against Australia in the Ashe's test. Very moving even for the Australians
Thank you so much true Brits hear this which is the unofficial patron anthem of England, with goosebumps and a tear in the eye ,in a good way, so welcome to England, true Brit. In the USA 🙏💕👏
Who could not be moved by those mediaeval images. If Robin Hood appeared or King Arthur awoke they would sing it
Yes we play it before every day at Test matches in England, I am listening to it now because I am going tomorrow.
"Jerusalem" is often played as a recessional hymn at English church services, & it's also play at sporting events if England rather than the United Kingdom as a whole is competing. You also may have heard it as part of the soundtrack of the movie "Chariots of Fire".
Much respect from the US.
Glad we colonised you but your society is a colonial mess my fellow earthling
Coming from the absolutely amazing version of Emerson, Lake, and Palmer! Love England and greetings from Mexico!
I'm Swiss but it still makes me shiver!!! 🦁✊
She did her duty till the very end, Rest in Peace, your majesty, Queen Elizabeth II Britain's greatest and longest reigning monarch.
Even though I'm American, this still brings me to tears every time I hear it. I also hear this along with the other British anthems during st. George's day. Because unlike most Americans I do not forget where I come from. A good and dark times, England will always be the one that stands when other nations fall.🇬🇧💜
are u british descendant?
@@Charlie-xz8dg I've come from British ancestors called the rutledge's and hightower's.
Hi my l have Rutledge's in my family l come from Newcastle upon tyne l wonder if we are related
@@wendypalmer4404 that's wonderful!
What a lovely thing to say - thank you!
When I hear this song it really does give me goose bumps I imagine standing there chest out over looking lush green fields and church steeples and the crack of a cricket ball being hit off a willow bat then the roar of Merlin engines roaring in the air as a squadron of spitfires flies over rolling there wings oh I love to be Englishman !
Sublime. We are lucky to be born Englishmen
Sounds like a day in the Lake District. The finest part of the finest country on earth.
I am proud to be an Englishwoman.
Rest in peace Queen Elizabeth II who peacefully passed away today at the age of 96 on the 8th of September 2022. Her Majesty was the first Monarch to have passed away on Scottish soil for 500 years. May her memory be cherished in all corners of the United Kingdom and her beloved England, the country of her birth. May she rest in peace. God save the Queen, and long live the King!
Love from Scotland
God Save the King!
William Blake said "Damn the King!".
@@EjvindGEMDark which has never been proven as fact. It was determined to be slander made up against him by court.
@@monarchist1838 The bloke supported the French revolution, that's fact, he did in fact despise monarchies. As he should.
@@EjvindGEMDark " ...among those _dark, Satanic mills._ " Gee, I wonder what that might be referring to? Everyone in the comments is loving this hymn for the wrong reasons.
I live in Asia but I’m British. Sometimes I listen to this song and I look at the countryside in the video and I cry. There is nowhere like home.
I am from Bilbao-Basque Country and mi eyes are in tears when I hear this marvellous song!
Good to hear and hello from your friends in Newcastle at 1.15-1.21. We still remember the Basques and Bilbao well from 94/95 UEFA cup.
Thanks for the support bro God bless you :)
Same from Catalonia Asier.
Asier Sanz do you understand the words?
Kaixo, lagun, I don't know if you can answer me, but this anthem has helped me much. From Catalonia, AGUR.
i am scottish but this song is making me cry an absolutely beautiful and very moving piece of music.
Dave S I agree. From an Irish man
i would vote remain,but just to piss off the Tories i'll vote for independence,i still love my English brothers and sisters,we are the fckin same lunatics,all of us.
hahahaha
xZombified Gx And what difference does having the nukes make?
Dave S I'm also Scottish and I love the song
Dave Simpson 2:10 To build Jerusalem accurately in England, we would also have to get rid of the English language lol
From austria. I love england art music humoré, culture and handsome men 💌
I'm from ENGLAND and I love ladies that Austria 😜
Every free human in the world has to love England. Truly the New Jerusalem!
What?? Lols😂😂
What a great performance from both Choir and Orchestra. I sang this after the secondWW2 was completed in the newly formed Australian boys choir. 68 years ago. I hope to have it played at my funeral.
When that sad day comes, I hope you get a send off twice as good as this song mate. Respect.
💗💗
Are you still alive???
Its the anthem for St Georges Day...today. Happy St Georges Day! Proud to be English.....lets make it a national Holiday
Proud to be English and British
Hear hear Scott
Britch and proud
This was my secondary school’s song and I never got to appreciate how beautiful it is
Love this anthem and we need the Holy one to walk on England 🇬🇧.
I am Hispanic (also, I was an English major), but William Blake is one of my favorite Romantic poets, and this anthem (poem, really) stirs something powerful in me. The closest I've come to describing it is as awe. Blake was a creative genius, a true mastermind, and this is literature at its finest. I'd go so far as to say it was divinely inspired.
This was sung at my Nans funeral, seeing my dad burst into tears truly moved me.
It was sung at my Grandfather's funeral, and I was the one bursting into tears when we got to "Bring me my bow of burning gold".
A proper gentle Yorkshireman, I can still hear his "'Ello, my lad!" to this day, I miss him still.
Yeah I want this at my funeral and there's going to be a lot of jaw dropping wide eyed people when it's played.All the attendees will all think it's going to be a modern song..
God bless you and grandad rip
salute and best wishes to the british people and their island nation from bilbao, euskal herria, the basque country. we love you!!
I love the Basque country absolutely stunning place and the people are so welcoming and nice..
Rest in peace, Her Majesty The Queen, Elizabeth II.
This brings tears to my eyes, as does Shakespeare's:
This royal throne of kings, this sceptred isle,
This earth of majesty, this seat of Mars,
This other Eden, demi-paradise,
This fortress built by Nature for her self
Against infection and the hand of war,
This happy breed of men, this little world,
This precious stone set in a silver sea
Which serves it in the office of a wall
Or as a moat defensive to a house,
Against the envy of less happier lands,
This blessed plot, this earth, this realm, this England …
That is my favourite poem, l have framed on the wall 😊
John of Gaunt speech from that brilliant play Richard II. Beautiful! 🙏
Shakespeare praises england.
Blake criticises it as unjust and hypocritical.
Lyrics that make me cry:
I will not cease from mental fight,
Nor shall my sword sleep in my hand,
Till we have built Jerusalem in England's green and pleasant land!
Roadwarior2 those words are the three mist important sentences encompassing English history
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AMEN.
I am IMMENSELY PROUD to be an Englishmen/Briton 👍❤️🇬🇧
There’s more than one of you?! 😳
So am I!
I'm proud to be an English woman, and I'm prouder still of my lovely brave Father who fought in WW2
@@feliscorax British & English. A bit like an American being proud of being an American & Texan.
WHY?? Because of a Hymn??
Happy St. George’s Day to our English friends from Ireland! 🇮🇪 🤝 🏴
What I so admire about this piece is that it has a striving element. "I will not cease from mental strife, not let my sword sleep in my hand, till we have built Jerusalem ..."; rather than merely celebrating British glory
This is the song we sang at my granddad's funeral on the 19th of January 2015
I want this sung at my funeral.
+Amy Vincent Bless, I'm assuming it was one o,f if not his favourite piece of music, he must have been a gentleman of some considerable taste x
My mother had requested this at her funeral. It will always have a special meaning for me and I want it played at mine.
It was his favourite song
They sang this at my aunts funeral, lovely song for a lovely woman
I'm a Scot an ex member of HM forces and a supporter of Scotlands independence. But we all deserve an anthem of our own and England deserves this an awesome tune.
I agree.
@@MaxPowers- I don’t think Blake would be impressed with that idea
It has it already. There are no official anthems in the UK . Even the UK's isn't official just sung because of tradition and precedence.
Thank you for your service.
Thanks for your service brother 🏴🏴🏴🇮🇪
We learned this at school in Australia but it was called Blake's Jerusalem - still love this song
Happy St George's Day to every proud English person out there. This nation is showing fantastic fight and spirited determination against this shit virus that is plaguing the world right now. NHS we love you for what you do every day for this nation and island. Will be raising a pint at home for our English Day!!!
Stay safe people
English and proud always
🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴
the nation fighting the virus!! that's bloody bonkers! here in Sweden we are all down at the pub downing a little bit of mexican lager. ;)
@@fromsupply2superfly101
Why are you commenting on an English song? As for Sweden's lockdown good luck with that!
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Spoken like a true Englishman Ross,i salute you Sir
@@fromsupply2superfly101 ,GOD IS AN Englishman Joergen,enjoy your lock down downing a few mexican brews and stay safe fella
@@johnfothergill1581 saluting you back sir!
Stay safe and always be proud to be English 🏴😁
So sad as an Englishman. Long live the king!
Rip our Queen.
I’m Spanish but I’ve lived in London all my life and this brought a tear to my eye, as I remembered the days in which I sang this song along with the school.
I don’t live in England any more but I cry every time I hear this. IT SHOULD BE ENGLAND’S NATIONAL ANTHEM for sure! If there was a vote, I’m sure it would win the title!💕🌸🌺💕🌸🌺💕
To make it the national anthem they would have to change the lyrics to make it non-England specific, as the UK is made up of countries other than England.
@@Lockieez no, UK is not one country, wales and my scottish cousins are proud of our own anthems, this should be englands one
@@Lockieez They're talking about changing England's national anthem, not the UK's. England should NOT have the same anthem as UK, it should have its own identity.
I love this hymn. I'm an American now living in Canada who was privileged to live in England for three years. Thoughts with England and Manchester today.
Thank you so much for including the anthem. I was stationed in England for nearly 7 years and fell in love with all of Great Britan. I miss it so much. The day I landed there it was as if I knew what lay around every corner. So green, so authentic.
@@Alexlucic93 Tarwater is a German name lol
@@MrRyanbtw and?
@@MrRyanbtw NATO members have regular personnel exchanges.
@@MrRyanbtw England is a German name. Where's the sense in remembering yesterday and forgetting who you were and what you were doing last year.
NB I just noticed you were replying to a deleted comment and not the O.P.
Where was you posted in England brother..
My grandmother was English and I remember teaching this song to me and my sister when we were little.
I first heard this hymn when I went to see Chariots of Fire at the theatre during my youth. I can listen to this over and over again and it still stirs my soul and I do not have a drop of English blood.
Beautiful song, im from northern ireland, proud to be british and part of the UK, STRONGER TOGETHER
Britain would be better off without NI imo. Better to hand that problem back to the Irish.
@MrChipz900 definitely not its not a problem the problem is the small minority of idiots and the weak british woke government
@@MrChipz900 very disappointed to read this
@@Timberdoodle197 Britain for most people is England (the greatest), Wales and Scotland. Northern Ireland unfortunately is a fleeting thought.
@MrChipz900 not for everyone so your telling me the thousands of northern irish men serving in the British army past and present are nothing, makes me sad I'm as british as any English man
The English don't always do patriotism, but when they do, by God, do they do it well!
True
LOL, that's news to the Irish and Scots and all the others they fought like hell to keep from leaving their empire, even when they requested to do so peacefully like the Americans with their well-intenioned, but naive "Olive Branch Petition." What galls me is to see the Irish in Ulster decide to stay in the EU alongside their fellow Gaels in Dublin. Why trade one empire for another?
+Steven Barrett Scotland entered into Union voluntarily, grew very rich, and Glasgow became the second city of the British Empire. The Irish were treated badly, by both English and Scots. America has treated minorities it conquered very badly too, and still has problems today.
Isadora, thank you for your reply. BTW, it doesn't look like we'll ever ditch the habit of treating our minorities like dirt. Just catch some of the hot air, bile and bloviations emanating from the GOP convention to see what I mean. Admittedly, I'm biased as a Democrat. But I used to be an active Republican until one day when I saw how the real up n' comers saw what they would later publicly come out and snidely put down as the "little people." Disgusting. Maggie Thatcher, if she was alive now, would not recognize what's become of both my country and our (deservedly minority-by-numbers) party. It deserves to be swept out of office or at least this time given a through-cleansing of its worse members and tendencies. If you think Trump's out of bounds, take a look at one of our most notorious pro-WASP Congressmen, Steve King of Iowa. He's never met a pro-Kiplingesque bit o' nonsense enter his thick head that he couldn't say enough kind words for it. I l love my country dearly, but expressing that love sometimes means I've got to do so in a public forum like this so more people can see what's what become of my nation's two party system and good decent civic-minded politics. The GOP has tons of Bible totin' quotin' bangin' "christians" all ready to tell you Obama's even worse than a "radical Islamicist pro terrorst-loving Manchurian candidate president" . . . but not one of the loudest Pharisees interviewed recently in Cleveland, esp. by MSNBC's desk hosts can adequately point to any reliable Biblical scripture verse or section in our two thousand year Tradition, save for "Deus Vult Est" the blood curdling cry to round up Crusaders centuries ago.
Even more puzzling is the "comparison" of the average Trump voter to the average pro-Brexit voter by American reporters and pundits. Two different kinds of campaigns for two decidedly different kinds of results sought. Amazing. Pray God gets through enough thickened skulls and hearts of some of our most bewilderingly hardened fellow citizens and subjects. People have to listen, though, using all God has given us to make the best with in order to achieve the most humane results for all.
Scotland actually basically created the Union
Rest In Peace your Majesty
I'm American, 56, and saw this sung in the movie Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner and it really stuck with me. I wrote the lyrics and sang it in my head for days and then found this video. Good ole Billy Blake really knew how to write. It really reaches in and grabs the heart.
Yeah your absolutely right this HYMM sticks in your head..
I think that the reason this is so great isn't just the music - it's the words. It's talking about how great England is, but also about how we need to keep building and bettering so that it becomes the New Jerusalem (Heaven) on earth. Not about conquest or fame or power, but making life better for everyone. And that's not only hopeful, that's inspiring and a great thing for England (and everywhere) to strive for.
Exactly. It’s the most healthy kind of patriotism there is. It’s optimistic, but not complacent. It’s about always striving for better, not resting on your laurels.
I'm a big burly bloke but this song makes me weep. I cannot tell you the pride that feels like it is going to burst out from my heart whenI think of our little country and what it has achieved down the centuries.
+ian harvey I'm an American from the U.S. but when I hear this stunning and majestic piece of music it chokes me up the point of getting all teary-eyed also. England may be small in land area but it is a huge country in so many other ways. There will always be an England-always.
+PCplays99 That is one of the nicest things I've ever read on you tube, The Star Spangled Banner and God Bless America are on my favourites for what that may be worth to you. All the best from the uk
+ian harvey Ian, glad to know it doesn't just get me like that
Who the hell is peeling those onions?!!!
Must have same onions here
There has never been a greater call for patriotic awakening in Europe. I'm Proud to live in the UK and would love this song to be our anthem! 🇬🇧
Each I listen to this beautiful piece of music I am inspired by the words, even approaching the age of91 I am inspired by the words and music.
Good for you dude
Fantastic clip, as an ex British soldier I love this with my breakfast ;-)
Thanks Mickhalltwo. I loved making the video. All the photos were from the internet. I have visited England, but that was before digital cameras :(
Happy 260th Birthday, William Blake
Now the Queen has passed I'd vote for this to replace our current national anthem.
Stirs my heart and moves me to tears every time I hear it, from even I was a child until now.
I'm half scot too and the flower of Scotland has the same effect.
I used to believe we were like the lyrics suggested, time to rise up men and women of the isles, the world and righteousness needs you.
Although I am a Dutchman, I truly love this hymn. First of all because of my love for the UK, that liberated my parents’ home country in 1945. And because of all the cultural riches that made me love Great Britain, also thanks to my wonderful teachers (who taught my to read Blake, Wordsworth, Thomas, Auden, Elliot, and so many other writers).Even if you left the EU, you will remain forever in my heart.
Wow, what a powerful comment. I'm American and I feel the same way you do about the UK.
So Britain liberated the Netherlands from Germany? That’s news to me. But for the United States, all of you would be speaking German up to this very day.
We were in the war a lot longer than you.@@gregbader3041
@@gregbader3041typical American with no knowledge of history. Don’t forget you were trading with the Nazis while the rest of us were fighting them tooth and nail
@@gregbader3041 lol america didnt join in until the end of the war as usual
you never faced the nazi machine when it was at its peak like us in europe did for years, it was weak and depleted with most of their elite long dead and replaced by inexperienced kids by time america decided to show up and the majority of their Wehrmacht were fighting the russians on the eastern front
we needed americas help but they sat back and made money out of it before they felt it was safe to join in
During lockdown, I believe many of us have appreciated the beauties and landmarks of England much more than before. It is a beautiful, old, sweet, little country.
And bloody rich too❤❤❤❤
As a Scot living in England, I love English people and their beautiful country. I hope to settle down one day with an Englishman…I just adore their accent 😍
We might have our differences and like to rip on each other but when it comes down to it we all live on the same island. I would defend Scotland like it was England because this island is our home whether you're English, Scottish or Welsh, we're all one people. I even see the Irish as part of our family 1) because i have Irish family members and 2) because they're part of our little group of islands, same with the smaller islands like the Isle of man. Funnily enough i actually find the Scottish accent attractive on a women. I probably have one of the worst English accents ....... Manc, its not as bad as Scouse though lol.
This has always been one of my favorite songs. 👍👍❤🙏🇺🇸
The final song to send my grandad of in style 😭
Vicky Martin same for my great nana 💛
Vicky Martin I'm sure your grandad would proud of you knowing he had such a patriotic moving hymn as a send off I salute you !
I’m an American, but an Englishman, Scotsman, Welshman and Irishman by ancestry. This gives me chills. What a song.
Great combanation,but soon to be lost,by globalists,thats if we give in to them,I say we dont.
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I'm Danish . As a child I watched Last Night of the Proms and " Jerusalem" still to this day stands out to be a favorite hymn of mine.
Do we English still do that "Night of the proms" because i remember as a kid watching that..
Still happens every year thankfully. Long may it continue.
I was a choir girl on the east end of London and I could not sing this through without crying
It a beautiful poem set to beautiful music xx
God bless you and everyone else