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The Search for Home, Truly (and Other National Day Songs)

1 April 2025

The effort to find songs that express a national identity goes back to the 1970s.

Kit Chan performing “Home” at the National Day Parade preview on 1 August 2015. Source: The Straits Times © SPH Media Limited. Permission required for reproduction.

Kit Chan performing “Home” at the National Day Parade preview on 1 August 2015. Source: The Straits Times © SPH Media Limited. Permission required for reproduction.

The Early Years

The poster for “Our Songs” songwriting competition in 1977. The winning entry was “Salute to Singapore” by Alex Abisheganaden. Courtesy of Bernard G.T. Tan.

The poster for “Our Songs” songwriting competition in 1977. The winning entry was “Salute to Singapore” by Alex Abisheganaden. Courtesy of Bernard G.T. Tan.

“Songs of Singapore” 

Commissioned National Day Songs

“A time to celebrate, a time to stand up for Singapore” – a poster for the 25th anniversary of nation-building, 1984. The National Day song that year was “Stand Up for Singapore”. Courtesy of National Archives of Singapore.

“A time to celebrate, a time to stand up for Singapore” – a poster for the 25th anniversary of nation-building, 1984. The National Day song that year was “Stand Up for Singapore”. Courtesy of National Archives of Singapore.

“Sing Singapore” 

The Sing Singapore 1990 calendar. Singapore celebrated its 25th anniversary of independence in 1990 and a new national song, “One People, One Nation, One Singapore”, was commissioned. Courtesy of National Archives of Singapore.

The Sing Singapore 1990 calendar. Singapore celebrated its 25th anniversary of independence in 1990 and a new national song, “One People, One Nation, One Singapore”, was commissioned. Courtesy of National Archives of Singapore.

The Sing Singapore 1990 songbook. Courtesy of Bernard G.T. Tan.

The Sing Singapore 1990 songbook. Courtesy of Bernard G.T. Tan.

A poster for Sing Singapore: A Festival of Songs, 1994. Courtesy of National Archives of Singapore.

A poster for Sing Singapore: A Festival of Songs, 1994. Courtesy of National Archives of Singapore.

A contesting team performing at the finals of Sing Singapore: A Festival of Songs, 1994. Ministry of Information and the Arts Collection, courtesy of National Archives of Singapore.

A contesting team performing at the finals of Sing Singapore: A Festival of Songs, 1994. Ministry of Information and the Arts Collection, courtesy of National Archives of Singapore.

The Sing Singapore 1998 compact disc. Songs include “Singapore Town”, “Five Stars Arising”, “Home”, “Munnaeru Vaalibaa” and “Singapura”. Courtesy of Bernard G.T. Tan.

The Sing Singapore 1998 compact disc. Songs include “Singapore Town”, “Five Stars Arising”, “Home”, “Munnaeru Vaalibaa” and “Singapura”. Courtesy of Bernard G.T. Tan.

This Is Home, Truly

Kit Chan performing “Home” at the 1998 National Day Parade. This was the National Day song that year. Lianhe Zaobao © SPH Media Limited. Permission required for reproduction.

Kit Chan performing “Home” at the 1998 National Day Parade. This was the National Day song that year. Lianhe Zaobao © SPH Media Limited. Permission required for reproduction.

After 2003 and the Pandemic

Joanna Dong (top left), with members from the Singapore Symphony Chorus, Youth and Children’s Choir, as well as musicians from the Singapore Symphony Orchestra, recording Dick Lee’s “We Will Get There” from home in June 2020. Image from “Singapore Symphony Choruses Present: We Will Get There,” 16 June 2020, YouTube video, 4:42.

Joanna Dong (top left), with members from the Singapore Symphony Chorus, Youth and Children’s Choir, as well as musicians from the Singapore Symphony Orchestra, recording Dick Lee’s “We Will Get There” from home in June 2020. Image from “Singapore Symphony Choruses Present: We Will Get There,” 16 June 2020, YouTube video, 4:42.

An Appeal

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