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The anthem is sung every 10 September by the general public at the annual release of [[Flag of Gibraltar|red and white]] ticker paper on [[Gibraltar National Day]]. Balloons used to be released, but this was stopped following concerns about the impact on the environment.
The anthem is sung every 10 September by the general public at the annual release of [[Flag of Gibraltar|red and white]] ticker paper on [[Gibraltar National Day]]. Balloons used to be released, but this was stopped following concerns about the impact on the environment.

Ooh whoa, ooh whoa, ooh whoa
You know you love me, I know you care
Just shout whenever and I'll be there
You are my love, you are my heart
And we will never, ever, ever be apart
Are we an item? Girl quit playin'
We're just friends, what are you sayin'
Said there's another, look right in my eyes
My first love, broke my heart for the first time
And I was like baby, baby, baby oh
Like baby, baby, baby no
Like baby, baby, baby oh
I thought you'd always be mine (mine)
Baby, baby, baby oh
Like baby, baby, baby no
Like baby, baby, baby ooh
I thought you'd always be mine
Oh for you, I would have done whatever
And I just can't believe we ain't together
And I wanna play it cool
But I'm losin' you
I'll buy you anything
I'll buy you any ring
And I'm in pieces, baby fix me
And…


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 08:47, 4 December 2019

Gibraltar Anthem

Territorial anthem of  Gibraltar
LyricsPeter Emberley, 1994
MusicPeter Emberley, 1994
Adopted18 October 1994

The Gibraltar Anthem is the national song of the British overseas territory of Gibraltar.

In common with the United Kingdom, Crown dependencies and other British territories, the official national anthem of Gibraltar is God Save the Queen. The Gibraltar anthem is the national song, and was chosen in a competition in 1994. Both the lyrics and music were composed by Peter Emberley, who is not a Gibraltarian.

The anthem is sung every 10 September by the general public at the annual release of red and white ticker paper on Gibraltar National Day. Balloons used to be released, but this was stopped following concerns about the impact on the environment.

See also