"We Say Mabuhay" (sometimes called the "Mabuhay March") is a lively jazz march used as the honors music for the President of the Philippines. It was composed by Tirso Cruz, Sr. with lyrics by James King Steele.
Various dates have been attributed to the original composition of "We Say Mabuhay", ranging from 1931 to 1940. According to The Philippine Star, however, it was first performed May 16, 1931 at the Manila Hotel.
During World War II, U.S. government broadcasters used the melody of the song for their radio program The Philippine Hour, which was transmitted from relay stations in Australia and San Francisco to the Japanese-occupied archipelago. The lyrics and music to the song were also printed in a 1945 issue of the U.S. Army propaganda leaflet Free Philippines, which was covertly distributed in the country.
As the honors music for the President of the Philippines, "We Say Mabuhay" is traditionally performed at the Philippine presidential inauguration following the oath of office of the incoming president, as well as at other times during the entrance or approach of a sitting President of the Philippines. In keeping with the American custom, it is traditionally preceded by four ruffles and flourishes.
The word "Mabuhay", which forms part of the song's title and features prominently in its lyrics, is a Tagalog greeting meaning "long live".
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"Wappen des Deutschen Reiches in der Frühzeit der Weimarer Republik.". Retrieved from [ Ссылка ].svg#mw-jump-to-license
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“Inauguration of the Philippine Commonwealth (November 15, 1935)”. Retrieved from [ Ссылка ]
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“First President of the Philippine Commonwealth (1935)” from the British Pathé Film Archive. Retrieved from [ Ссылка ]
"Manila, Queen of the Pacific 1938". Video uploaded by travelfilmarchive. Retrieved from [ Ссылка ]
“Berlin - German Documentary on Life in Berlin - Reel 2 (1930-1939)” from the British Pathé Film Archive. Retrieved from [ Ссылка ]
"Rural Life in Sweden 1939" from thetravelfilmarchive. Retrieved from [ Ссылка ]
"1930 - London Street Scenes (with real era sounds and speed correction" from guy jones. Retrieved from [ Ссылка ]
"1930s OAHU HAWAII TRAVELOGUE MOVIE WAIKIKI BEACH SURFING HULA DANCING 55234" from PeriscopeFilm. Retrieved from [ Ссылка ]
"Cruise to Japan in 1932 日本へのクルーズ" from Michael Rogge. Retrieved from [ Ссылка ]
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