Total views: 1 time this week / Rating: 7.20/10 [15 votes]Album: Kid A / Original Release Date: 2000-09-27Genre: AlternativeSong Duration: 5 min 51 sec
The National Anthem is written by Jonathan Richard Guy Greenwood, Edward John O'brien, Thomas Edward Yorke, Philip James Selway, Colin Charles Greenwood. ✔️
When was The National Anthem released?
It is first released on September 27, 2000 as part of Radiohead's album "Kid A" which includes 11 tracks in total. This song is the 2nd track on this album. ✔️
What is the meaning behind The National Anthem lyrics?
When we dive into the story the lyrics are telling, Radiohead's song 'The National Anthem' expresses an overall feeling of togetherness and fear in people, making the idea of clinging on to one's position in the midst of chaos and uncertainty more powerful. The already mentioned 'holding on' is to the fighter's spirit and resolve to go on through the hard times, being the total power in sharing and confronting fears and conflicts. The lyrics to the national anthem mostly center around angst, reflection, despair, social commentary and insecurity. At the same time, the song stresses the duality of isolation and connection, as well as fear and anxiety. The lyrics are clean, containing no profanity, sexual or drug-related references, or violence. Overall, the content is appropriate for all age groups. ✔️
Which genre is The National Anthem?
The National Anthem falls under the genre Alternative. ✔️
How long is the song The National Anthem?
The National Anthem song length is 5 minutes and 51 seconds.
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check amazon for The National Anthem mp3 download these lyrics are last corrected by Radiohead Songwriter(s): Jonathan Richard Guy Greenwood, Edward John O'brien, Thomas Edward Yorke, Philip James Selway, Colin Charles Greenwood Record Label(s): 2008 The copyright in this sound recording is owned by EMI Records Ltd Official lyrics by
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Amazing song! Totally gets me in the mood ;-) because it's kind of creepy and has a great steady cadence.