The 1995 version by PJ Powers and Ladysmith Black Mambazo became a powerful symbol of the post-apartheid "Rainbow Nation" in South Africa. It was featured heavily during the tournament and later in the film Invictus .
The song utilizes "Thaxted," the stately and emotional theme from the middle section of "Jupiter, the Bringer of Jollity". This famous orchestral movement was composed by Gustav Holst as part of his suite The Planets . Holst also used this exact melody for the British patriotic hymn, "I Vow to Thee, My Country." World In Union
The anthem is frequently used for humanitarian causes. In 2020, classical artist Joanna Forest recorded a charity version to honor Matt Ratana, a beloved head coach and police officer killed in the line of duty. The 1995 version by PJ Powers and Ladysmith
First commissioned in 1991, the song has become an iconic sports anthem promoting peace, unity, and global friendship. 🎵 Musical Origins & Composition This famous orchestral movement was composed by Gustav
The specific lyrics for the rugby anthem were written by Charlie Skarbek in 1991.
The words focus on international harmony, coming together irrespective of creed or color, and striving to be one's best regardless of winning or losing. 🏆 History with the Rugby World Cup