TO ANACREON IN HEAVEN - Where the National Anthem Music Came From | Don Caron

SUBSCRIBE TO BE NOTIFIED WHEN WE RELEASE A NEW VIDEO - Be sure to click the little bell to activate the notification. To help keep Parody Project alive and functioning, please visit Parody Project Store: To become a Patron of Parody Project please visit our Patreon Page: Where did the music for The Star Spangled Banner“ come from in the first place? It wasn’t written by Francis Scott Key. Care to hear the song he used? Just click play. To answer the question, the song we now know as The Star Spangled Banner was the anthem for a “gentlemen’s club“ called the Anacreontic Society. The Anacreontic Song was written for the Anacreontic Society around 1780. This London gentlemen’s club was named after the Greek poet Anacreon (c. 570-485 BC), who was known for his poems on love and wine. The words are credited to Ralph Tomlinson (1744-
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