- London Pride (song)
"London Pride" is a song written and composed by
Noel Coward .Composition
Coward wrote "London Pride" in the spring of 1941, during
the Blitz . According to his own account, he was sitting on a seat on a platform of a damaged railway station inLondon , and was "overwhelmed by a wave of sentimental pride". The song started in his head there and then and was finished in a few days.Origin of the tune
Coward acknowledged one of the traditional Cries of London ("Won't You Buy My Sweet-Smelling Lavender") as the starting-point for the tune, but he also pointed out the similarity with "Deutschland über alles", which he claimed was based on the same tune.
Lyrics
The song makes a connexion between the pride of Londoners in their city and the resilient flower London Pride, which can grow almost anywhere. During
World War II , the flower is said to have sprung up in the ruins of bombed buildings in London.Cover versions
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Damon Albarn andMichael Nyman recorded the song in 1998 for the ""tribute album .
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