- "
Rufst du, mein Vaterland" (German pronunciation: [
ʁuːfst duː maɪ̯n ˈfaːtɐˌlant]; "Call'st thou, my Fatherland") is the
former national anthem of Switzerland...
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wanted as a
national anthem. From 1961 to 1981, it
provisionally replaced "
Rufst du, mein Vaterland" ("When You Call, My Country";
French "Ô
monts indépendants";...
- with the
British "God Save the King" (since the
replacement of the
Swiss Rufst du, mein
Vaterland in 1961). Usually, the
first and last
verses are sung...
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featured several successful singles,
including "Eiskalt", "Genick", "Jetzt
rufst du an", as well as the rapper's
first number-one
single in Germany, "Kein...
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imperial anthem of
Russia from 1816 to 1833. In Switzerland, it is
known as "
Rufst du, mein Vaterland".
Beyond its
first verse,
which is consistent, "God Save...
- Siegerkranz" "Kongesangen" "Oben am
jungen Rhein" "The
Prayer of Russians" "
Rufst du, mein Vaterland"
Organ variations by
Charles Ives:
Variations on "America"...
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Johann Rudolf Wyss, a
scholar known for
writing the
Swiss national anthem,
Rufst du, mein Vaterland.
Another of Wyss's sons,
Johann Emmanuel Wyss, illustrated...
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Finch Tilia Singles from King Lori "Labyrinth" Released: 7 June 2019 "Jetzt
rufst du an" Released: 5 July 2019 "Eiskalt" Released: 2
August 2019 "Kein Plan"...
- "Jetzt
rufst du an" (transl. "Now you call") is a song
recorded by Swiss-Albanian
rapper Loredana released as the
second single from her
debut studio...
- and
folklorist who
wrote the
words to the
former Swiss national anthem Rufst Du, mein
Vaterland in 1811, and also
edited the
novel The
Swiss Family Robinson...