Herbert stuart i love you canada

Stuart, Herbert - I Love You Canada // Somewhere In France

Format: 78
Label: Columbia R2304, His Master's Voice 16759
Year: 1915
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Genre: pop
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Release Type: 78 rpm
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Playlist: Military, 1910's, Sounds of World War 1

Tracks

Side 1

Track Name
I Love You Canada

Side 2

Track Name
Somewhere In France

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Herbert stuart i love you canada his masters voice victor 78

Stuart, Herbert / I Love You Canada // Somewhere In France

Herbert stuart somewhere in france his masters voice victor 78

Stuart, Herbert / I Love You Canada // Somewhere In France

Herbert stuart somewhere in france

Stuart, Herbert - I Love You Canada // Somewhere In France

Herbert stuart i love you canada

I Love You Canada // Somewhere In France

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Morris Manley and Kenneth McInnis in 1915

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The song that, perhaps, best characterized a Canadian national identity is “I Love You, Canada,” composed by Morris Manley and Kenneth McInnis in 1915. The cover features a colourful map of Canada, establishing the song as a Canadian tune. This song was very successful, and was ideal for sing-alongs, as the melody is simple, within range for the average person to sing, while the lyrics are overtly patriotic. The song is written from the perspective of a soldier thinking about everything he loves about home, “I love your hills and valleys and your stately Maple tree, I love all your dear people tho’ far away I roam, When I hear them speak of Canada, I long for Home Sweet Home.” This verse highlights each of the aforementioned elements that contributed towards establishing a uniquely Canadian identity.

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