Dambusters March

Dambusters March

The Dambusters March is Eric Coates' theme for the 1955 film The Dam Busters.[1]

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Origination

The composer's son Austin Coates recounted in a radio interview for the BBC that the march was not actually written for the film and had in fact been completed a few days before he was contacted by the producers. The composer had apparently been carrying out an exercise in composing a march in Elgarian form, which is the same structure as the famous Pomp and Circumstance Marches.

Coates had a profound dislike of writing film music and turned down numerous requests; he was prevailed upon by the producers, who told him this was "a film of national importance." He was initially inclined to refuse the commission but, on hearing more about the film, came to the conclusion that the piece he had just completed might just be the very thing.

Other usage

The march is now the musical setting for the hymn "God is our strength and refuge", based on Psalm 46.

At some point the following words were written to accompany the tune:

Proudly, with high endeavour, we, who are young forever,
won the freedom of the skies. We shall never die!

We who have made our story part of our country's glory
Know our hearts will still live on while Bri - tons - fly.

The film score itself was completed by Leighton Lucas.

Fans of Lincoln City F.C. are known to sing the song with arms outstretched imitating aircraft after their team scores. It is also regularly played by Scottish football champions Rangers F.C. post match.

The march is also featured in the 1973 Christmas special of The Goodies television series, The Goodies and the Beanstalk.

Progressive rock band Jethro Tull were known to conclude their concerts in the late 1970s and early 1980s with a rock rendition of the theme.[2] It can also be heard on the live 1978 album Bursting Out.

In Chile, the orchestral version of this march was used for 40 years as a theme song for the radio news Show "El Correo de Minería", in Radio Minería.

The march, with a lyric written for the occasion, was used as a theme song for the Norwegian YMCA Scouts national scout camp in Mandal in the summer of 1990.

References

  1. ^ "Eric Coates". Boosey & Hawkes. http://www.boosey.com/pages/cr/composer/composer_main.asp?composerid=3365. 
  2. ^ Jethro Tull rock rendition

External links

Clips featuring the march:


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