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type
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sameAs
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title
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has format
| - CD single
- Gramophone record
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has language
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subject
| - 1977 singles
- 1977 songs
- Song recordings produced by Chris Thomas (record producer)
- Music videos directed by Julien Temple
- Protest songs
- Sex Pistols songs
- Controversies in the United Kingdom
- Media and entertainment controversies
- Motörhead songs
- Songs written by Glen Matlock
- Songs written by John Lydon
- Songs written by Paul Cook
- Songs written by Steve Jones (musician)
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abstract
| - %22God Save the Queen%22 is a song by the British punk rock band the Sex Pistols. It was released as the band's second single and was later included on their only album, Never Mind the Bollocks, Here's the Sex Pistols. The song was released during Queen Elizabeth II's Silver Jubilee in 1977. The record's lyrics, as well as the cover, were controversial at the time, and both the BBC and the Independent Broadcasting Authority refused to play the song.The song reached number one on the NME charts in the United Kingdom, but only made it to number two on the official UK Singles Chart as used by the BBC. This led to accusations by some that the charts had been %22fixed%22 to prevent the song from reaching number one.
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schema:author
| - Glen Matlock
- John Lydon
- Paul Cook
- Sex Pistols
- Steve Jones (musician)
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schema:datePublished
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homepage
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musicbrainz
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Musicbrainz GUID
| - 72512497-2218-484e-b5b4-c0d6b50c539f
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universally unique identifier
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wikipedia
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schema:releaseDate
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bpm
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mo:duration
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isrc
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producer
| - Motörhead
- Chris Thomas (record producer)
- Bob Kulick
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track number
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schema:album
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schema:duration
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wsb:allMusic_page
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wsb:amazon_page
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wsb:deezer_artist_id
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wsb:deezer_page
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wsb:deezer_song_id
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wsb:explicit_lyrics_count
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wsb:has_explicit_lyrics
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wsb:iTunes_page
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wsb:language_detected
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wsb:rank
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wsb:record_label
| - Virgin Records
- A&M Records
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wsb:recording_description
| - June–August, 1999 at Karo Studios, Brackel, Germany
- October 1976, March 1977, Wessex Sound Studios, London
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wsb:spotify_page
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wsb:youTube_page
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