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Forever Ago

Why did it take so long for the U.S. to pick its national anthem?

Forever Ago

Lemonada Media

History, Kids & Family, Education For Kids

4.45.3K Ratings

🗓️ 29 April 2026

⏱️ 27 minutes

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Summary

It’s super common for a country to have a national anthem. That’s an official song that is sung at special events and is supposed to bring people together. The United States of America’s anthem is called The Star Spangled Banner. But it took a long time, and a lot of contests, to choose that song. Join Joy and co-host Freya as they learn the history of this famously hard to sing song. Plus they tackle an all new First Things First. Guest: Billy Coleman, Associate Director of the Kinder Institute, and historian who studies early American music and politics. Click here to read a transcript of this episode. Want to support the show? Join Smarty Pass to listen to ad-free episodes or donate!

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0:00.0

Lemonada

0:02.0

Brains on Universe

0:09.0

Free

0:12.0

Free

0:14.0

Free

0:16.0

That's a very high note

0:19.0

Thank you for noticing.

0:23.1

Gleaming.

0:25.2

Streaming.

0:27.8

And that's a very low note.

0:29.9

Well, I got to really make sure my singing range stretch to its full potential.

0:35.8

I'm singing the United States National Anthem,

0:38.5

aka the Star Spangled Banner,

0:40.7

at my pet elephant Hermes kickball game next week.

0:43.7

That's so exciting.

0:45.1

Yeah, it is.

0:46.5

But singing the song is a workout.

0:49.0

There's a huge range of notes from high ones to low ones.

0:53.8

And it has a pretty complicated melody.

0:56.1

Singing this song is like vocal gymnastics.

0:59.2

Have you considered taking lessons from the Star-Spangled Banner itself?

1:03.8

Excuse me, what?

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