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  1. "Hail to the Chief" is a piece originally about a boat in Scotland, but today it is best known as the personal anthem of the president of the United States, adapted by James Sanderson from an original Scottish Gaelic melody.

  2. Jan 5, 2017 · The chief in "Hail To The Chief" was a ruthless Scottish chieftain named Roderick Dhu. REZEK: He's the leader of a clan - a Highland clan who has sworn against the English. We have, in our...

  3. Jan 20, 2021 · It was First Lady Julia Tyler, wife of President John Tyler, who first made that request on behalf of her husband. The song evolved over time and it’s the lyrics by Albert Gamse (1901-1974) that are known as the current words to “Hail to the Chief,” although they are rarely sung. Hail to the Chief we have chosen for the nation,

  4. Mar 7, 2016 · “Hail to the Chief” is the official anthem announcing the arrival of the president of the United States at formal events. It has been used since the early 1800s but originally had nothing to do with the American political scene. The text is from the narrative poem, The Lady of the Lake, by Sir Walter Scott. Published in 1810, this work is ...

  5. Jan 5, 2017 · The chief in "Hail To The Chief" was a ruthless Scottish chieftain named Roderick Dhu. REZEK: He's the leader of a clan - a Highland clan who has sworn against the English.

  6. His name is Roderick Dhu, or Black Roderick, and he’s a bloody-minded medieval Scottish outlaw, albeit a fictional one. He hails from Sir Walter Scott’s “The Lady of the Lake,” an 1810 ...

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  8. "Hail to the Chief" sounds forth as the President of the United States arrives at any formal occasion. Who would guess that its origins lay in Sir Walter Scott's poem, "The Lady of the Lake," which narrates how a Scottish Highlands clan loses its heritage and land to an imperialist invader?

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