Talk:Canada (song)
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Does anyone have the word to this song. I would love to read it. Christophe T. Stevenson
Canada (song) Centennial
editI have the first line running through my head, but can't remember the rest. Came here to find out if someone else knew all the (English) words. I remember singing it in school in '67. Suda
CA NA DA
one little, two little, three Canadians
We love thee
now we are 20 million
Here is a link to the sheet music: http://expo67.ncf.ca/centennial_music_sheet_xlx_p1.html
Tim
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Now we are 20 million
editWhy did this line disappear? It was an important part of the song, and confirmed Canada's population in 1967. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.36.97.223 (talk) 05:42, 7 May 2013 (UTC)
- It didn't. Walter Görlitz (talk) 06:10, 7 May 2013 (UTC)
Canada 1967
edit216.106.108.188 (talk) 01:53, 15 December 2013 (UTC) There was an LP with all kinds of Canadian songs in 1967, which we had at our house. I don't know where it came from. It included the ca-na-da-song and a bunch of others. Some in French.
any ideas?
jocardin@storm.ca