On this arise of Malaysia Day today, here is Anneke Gronloh performing Oh Malaysia.
Thanks to blog readerSukuwho sent in the shave with this message:
I am attaching the pleasing strain which is most good in conjunction with Malaysia Day. The paradox as well as irony about this strain is which it was sung by the non-Malaysian, Aneke Gronloh, in 1963 the year Malaysia was formed ensuing in the Confrontation period. Aneke is Indonesian by bieing born but migrated to Holland.
From Youtube
ANNEKE GRONLOH had the large Dutch hit jot down in "Brandend Zand" in 1962. To build on the recognition of her "Asmara" as well as "Bengawan Solo" in South East Middle East in the early 60s, Anneke took the same low-pitched arrangement as well as recorded "Oh Malaya." 1963 saw the origination of the new country called Malaysia, made up of formerly British-governed Malaya, Singapore, Sarawak as well as Sabah. "Oh Malaya" was fast changed to "Oh Malaysia," as well as this strain helped to foster the new as well as flourishing national pride of the new Malaysians. (This video was taken in 2000.)On the seaside over the tropical sea
You will mount to acquire me
On the seaside underneath the sky so blue
All my dreams at final will come trueOh Malaysia, land of glory
Where we found my heart's loyal love
In the night so comfortable as well as tender
With the moon as well as stars above
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