National Anthems Are Now Banned at the Olympics: What Song Do You Play That Best Represents Each Country?

With the recent ban on national anthems at the Olympics, the question arises: what song would best represent each country in its absence? Here are a few suggestions based on cultural significance, popularity, and connection to the nation's identity:

  • USA: "God Bless America" by Irving Berlin
  • Great Britain: "Jerusalem" by William Blake
  • Canada: "O Canada" by Calixa Lavallée
  • Australia: "Waltzing Matilda" by Banjo Paterson
  • China: "March of the Volunteers" by Nie Er
  • Japan: "Kimi Ga Yo" (Kimigayo) by Akimori Hayashi

These songs evoke powerful emotions and resonate deeply with the people of each country while showcasing their unique cultural heritage. They would serve as fitting replacements for national anthems in the absence of official lyrics.

Related Questions:

  • Why have national anthems been banned at the Olympics?
  • What are some of the alternative songs being considered?
  • How do these songs reflect the identity of each country?
  • Are there any other factors that should be considered in selecting a replacement song?
  • Will the ban on national anthems affect the Olympic experience?

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