Talk:Scotland the Brave
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I think at a minimum the article should also mention whomever wrote the lyrics, if known, and the approximate date the lyrics were written. I also feel one could easily start a list of movies in which the song has a prominent appearance, such as "The Devil's Brigade". I suppose "Braveheart" will be on the list but I haven't seen it, so I can't say.
--216.39.144.56 16:07, 6 May 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Fourth Verse?
I've read lyrics that have a fourth verse that goes like this:
Hot as a burning ember,
Flaming in bleak December
Burning within the hearts
Of clansmen afar!
Calling to home and fire,
Calling the sweet desire,
Shining a light that beckons from every star!
They can be found here and here. I don't know how often this verse is heard or used, or if it's part of the original song or anything, but it may be worth noting that it does exist. --Hazey Jane 07:34, 1 August 2005 (UTC)
[edit] "Probably the best known"?
I've taken out the "Probably the best known" clause. It's not cited, and seems to me totally untrue. "The Flower of Scotland" is almost undoubtedly the best known candidate for a scottish national anthem, due to it being used universally at football and rugby matches participated in by the scottish national teams. 87.127.77.20 18:01, 15 January 2007 (UTC)