March of The Men of New Zealand
for his session that would typify the men of New Zealand. And in three weeks "March of the Men of New Zealand" was composed, The finished product was played on a recent Sunday for the first time in Uncle Scrim’s Session. " March of the Men of New Zealand" is the best of its kind produced by the CBS. The words are by Florence Margan, and the music by Reg. Morgan. In the recording, Reg. Morgan is at the organ Barend Harris is the soloist, while the 2ZB Male Choir looks after the chorus most competently. For the information of readers, here are the words:Soloist: — What ot the fervour that burns now within you? What of the work that you have to do? NE. day, about a month ago, Uncle Scrim asked for a song
Up, then, ye men, with courage undaunted; Faith in the future will carry you through. The eyes of the world are upon young New Zealand; Every man’s hand must be turned to the plough, Bringing waste lands to abundant ftertility, Giving New Zealand prosperity new.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 1, Issue 10, 1 September 1939, Page 48
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186March of The Men of New Zealand New Zealand Listener, Volume 1, Issue 10, 1 September 1939, Page 48
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