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"Godiva's Hymn", "Engineer's Hymn" or "Engineers' Drinking Song" is a traditional drinking song for engineers. It was originally created by the Army Corps of Engineers and is now often performed by the MIT a cappella group The Chorallaries. In many university engineering faculties, military engineering corps and other engineering organizations and societies, Lady Godiva is a school icon or mascot. Godiva's Hymn is sung either to the tune of The Battle Hymn of the Republic or (The Son of a Gambolier ). Near Christmas, it is a tradition of the Lady Godiva Memorial Bnad (sic) of the University of Toronto to sing Godiva's Hymn to the tune of Good King Wenceslaus. One Version of the Chorus is as follows:
One of Godiva's Verses:
== External links == *(Canadian ''National Engineering Book of Song and Verse'' ) * (Chorallaries of MIT Engineer's Drinking Song ): additional verses, both standard and off-color courtesy of MIT * (The Engineering Hymn (McGill Version) ) The McGill University version of the song. * (The Compleat Godiva Project ): full collection of verses to Godiva's Hymn courtesy of the University of Toronto * (Lady Godiva's Hymn, Montreal polytechnique's version ): Complete hymn with additional homemade verses. * (Hymn of the Engineers ) according to the Melbourne University Engineering Students' Club * (Canadian ''National Engineering Book of Song and Verse'' ) from the University of Montreal ca 1972 and containing a version of Godiva's Hymn *(Ceng.ca ) Full Collection of the Carleton University Version of the Engineering Hymn (Unedited, adult content), plus additional engineering songs * (The Lady Godiva Memorial Band ): a marching band whose repertoire consists of this and other engineering-themed songs, with sheet music provided on their website. * (Lady Godiva's Hymn (a collection of verses) ): a long list of verses * (Michigan Technological University DaWGs ): Repertoire and list of verses 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Godiva's Hymn」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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