All the World’s Proud of England Now

A World War 2 song from 1941.
Words and music by Eddie Foley.


Sheet music provided by Nicholas Leunissen:


Accompaniment by James Pitt-Payne:


Lyrics

  1. If London bridge is falling down
    So are the Hun planes, too
    When the British bulldog goes to town
    Adolph will find he’s through

Chorus
They’re all proud of England now
The world stands by in admiration
And deep on Britannia’s brow
Will go the crown of love from every nation
She’ll drive the Huns right back
Thro’ France to Germany
And barbarism then will cease to be
Let’s drink a toast to England
And we’ll give three rousing cheers
All the world’s proud of England now

  1. In days gone by it was the cry
    That, “What we have we hold”
    And with Vict’ry near, we soon can cheer
    England so brave and bold

Sung here by Vancha March: