What is the song that everyone in your country knows?

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Every country has a couple of classics that everyone knows but people outside aren’t that familiar with.

In Spain – There’s ‘Hoy No Me Puedo Levantar’ and ‘Un año mas”
In the UK it’s “Fairytale in New York” and “Mr Brightside”.

What’s your country’s?

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  1. ChaseTWind-TouchTSky Avatar

    I wouldn’t say it’s either of them for the UK. Maybe something like 500 miles? Or living next door to Alice?

  2. Proper-Monk-5656 Avatar

    honestly, there’s A LOT. i would say the most universally known ones are disco polo classics like “przez twe oczy zielone”,

    “autobiografia” by Perfect, “dni których nie znamy” by Marek Grechuta and “lubię wracać tam gdzie byłem” by Zbigniew Wodecki would be on that list, too, especially for older generations. also “jestem bogiem” by paktofonika, though maybe that’s just my social bubble.

  3. The_Theodore_88 Avatar

    That people outside aren’t that familiar I’m not sure but my god, every time I meet up with my Italian classmates we end up playing “Sarà perché ti amo” at least once

  4. binne21 Avatar

    Vill ha dig, Din tid kommer, Genom eld och vatten off the top of my head. We have a lot of songs that every Swede knows the words to.

  5. MegazordPilot Avatar

    Probably “La Marseillaise”, “Frère Jacques” (or any other famous lullaby), “Les Lacs du Connemara” (at least the slow intro part), “L’Aventurier”, … But there are so many.

    You could also find specific songs that would fit a single generation (e.g. most people above 80 know “La Java Bleue”, while the 35-45 know “La Tribu de Dana”…).

  6. Kunstfr Avatar

    Plenty of French songs are huge classics here. Les lacs du Connemara, La Corrida, Allumer le feu, Sous le vent, Mistral gagnant….

  7. demidom94 Avatar

    In Scotland, anything that gets played at Scottish weddings like Loch Lomond, Scotland the Brave or Caledonia are songs that everyone knows and sings along when they’re played anywhere else 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

  8. Jeuungmlo Avatar

    In Sweden are there a lot of songs that everyone knows that are connected to specific holidays. And not just because they are on radio, but because people are very much forced to sing along.
    Many are sung during Christmas; both at Lucia (13th of December) when children are made to participate in choirs and on Christmas itself when they are sung while dancing around the Christmas tree (plus of course randomly around Christmas time). There is also a huge amount of songs, some being the same as during Christmas, that you are supposed to sing while dancing around the maypole during Midsummer. These are songs that is drilled into everyone’s head and that you are supposed to know every word to even though, as many were written in the 19th century, they at times contain words and grammar that is no longer used.

    Edit: Many of them also contain dances, which reference the lyrics and that you are equally much supposed to know.

  9. EcoOndra Avatar

    I think everyone knows the song “Jede jede mašinka”. It’s a children’s song about a train, but it’s also a really good song to dance to in celebrations, because everybody makes a long train by holding another person’s butt or back.

    Another one is the well-known tramp song “Bedna vod whisky”, which is being sung at primary schools and near campfires, so I think everyone older than like 10 should know it. It’s about a condemned person who’s about to be hanged and before this happens, he’s standing on a barrel of whisky.

  10. AndrewFrozzen Avatar

    Well it’s obviously Dragostea din Tei.

    Buuut, there are countless songs everyone knows. I can’t even begin to count.

    There are from Smiley, Andra, Irina Rimes, etc

    There’s also “manele” that, even if you don’t listen to, you know about Saint Tropez.

  11. Moravian03 Avatar

    Probably something from Karel Gott like Trezor, Byt stále mlád or Kávu si osladím, because his songs were very often played in radios during communist regime in Czechoslovakia and they are still played so he was very famous even abroad and it’s one of the most famous Czechs and won many awards for most favorite singer in Czechoslovakia and Czechia

  12. sempiterna_ Avatar

    Well, I can’t say for sure in Italy, but when I was living there, T’appartengo by Ambra Angiolini and 50 Special went hard at weddings, and every man aged 25-35 who wanted to woo me got out his guitar and hit the “le bionde trecce, gli occhi azzuri e poi…” (le canzone del sole, lucio battisti) to the point where I got the impression it was their “anyway, here’s wonderwall…”

    All of them great songs, to be fair.

  13. Alpha_Killer666 Avatar

    Grândola Vila Morena by Zeca Afonso here in Portugal because its was used as a signal for the armed forces start the revolution of 25 of april 1974 that ended the dictatorship

  14. Powerful-Adagio6446 Avatar

    “Zombie” by The Cranberries. It became (and is still) a stadium anthem especially in Irish sports. Only ever got to number 3 in the charts in Ireland, however it is still widely well-known in Ireland and topped the charts in Australia, Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Iceland, USA and Zimbabwe

  15. CommunicationDear648 Avatar

    🇭🇺 if we want something relevant, the Ismerős arcok – Nélküled or the Soho Party – Az éjjel soha nem érhet véget might be the two top contender.

    If we’re talking timeless classics, A börtön ablakában is the one that comes to my mind – it has been covered by multiple bands, so i don’t want to choose one.

  16. heriodense Avatar

    Denmark

    ‘Himmelhunde’ (Heaven Dog) The lyrics are mostly just the question: “Can i bring my dog with me into heaven?”

  17. Pleonastic Avatar

    Perhaps a bit bold, but I suspect that the vast majority of the Norwegian population will know this song from the movie Pinchcliffe Grand Prix: https://youtu.be/mVYxuvge4VM?si=W868sWdVLLWBNLDl

  18. Eastern_Voice_4738 Avatar

    Sweden: Bira låten – Markoolio
    Björn Rosenström – Pojkarna som busar
    Small town Sweden: Volvo – Eddie meduza

  19. FixLaudon Avatar

    Austria.
    Every Austrian knows “I am from Austria” by R. Fendrich, a song that is called the “unofficial anthem”.

  20. LibelleFairy Avatar

    All I know is that Norwegians sing a Christmas carol about a Christmas gnome who refuses to share his porridge with a bunch of hungry rats (and then the rats die), to the tune of a German children’s song about a grandma who rides her motorbike in the chicken shed.

  21. Ludalada Avatar

    There are so many songs. To name a few – “Bolje biti pijan nego star” by Plavi orkestar, “Jorgovani” by Dino Merlin and Vesna Zmijanac, “Đurđevdan” by Bijelo dugme, “Miljacka” by Halid Bešlić, “Lejla” by Hari Mata Hari…However, I believe that people from Serbia, Croatia and Montenegro (possibly North Macedonia and Slovenia as well) are familiar with all of these.

  22. baileyscheesecake15 Avatar

    The rocky road to Dublin or The fields of Athenry – there are hundreds I would say.

    Pretty sure Mr Brightside is an American song though so not UK

  23. Top_Manufacturer8946 Avatar

    Too many Finnish songs come to mind but I’ll just say Finlandia and Sandstorm lol our two unofficial national anthems

  24. snajk138 Avatar

    In Sweden we have some classics, one of the most famous ones is “Sommartider” by Gyllene Tider. It was the band Per Gessle had before he got internationally famous in Roxette in the late 80’s and early 90’s. It became like an anthem for summer and has been popular for like 40 years.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=beFPoiNn0Bs

  25. Nirocalden Avatar

    No answers for Germany yet?

    “Griechischer Wein”, “Über den Wolken”, “Schrei nach Liebe” immediately come to mind.

  26. AllIWantisAdy Avatar

    I’m just trying to find what I as a finn should know nowadays. I’m old, the ones that everyone knew are older than the young adults currently. Was time when everyone knew “Den glider in”. Just like there was a time when everyone knew something from Leevi and the Leavings. So hoping to find out something new.

  27. Doitean-feargach555 Avatar

    Not including national anthems, I’m assuming. First note, Irish people are very musical, so we generally have a wide repertoire of songs in our heads. So I’ll take 2 Irish songs sung in English and 1 in Irish.

    The first song that comes to mind is Grace. The song was written in 1985 by brothers Frank and Seán O’Meara and is about the artist Grace Gifford who married Joseph Mary Plunkett in the chapel at Kilmainham Gaol just hours before he was executed by a firing squad in 1916 after the Easter Rising. It’s a brilliant song. I’d say everyone in Ireland, young, old, and dead, knows this song.

    Also, the Fields Of Athenry. The unofficial warcry of Ireland. This song needs no introduction.

    I would reckon most Irish people know Óró sé do bheatha bhaile as well. It’s a good rebel song. It’s probably the best-known song in the Irish language (aside from the anthem), and I’d expect that most Irish people know it.

    https://youtu.be/f2MYTBYFXRI?si=dzgnfaibEj-Ve836 Grace

    https://youtu.be/swYLRKYjcVU?si=UtiDyUfPDsJSDam0 Fields Of Athenry

    https://youtu.be/LwaZRMfb5UE?si=3RRfeTSqmgHM1Bem Óró sé do bheatha bhaile