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Can You Hear Australia's Heroes Marching?

Concept, title, lyrics and copyright owner (author) of the song: Peter Barnes

Singer & music composition: Darren Mullan

Spoken words voice: David Hill

The song was produced and recorded at Quentin Eyers Music in 2001

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You can email Peter at peterbarnes@australianwarheroes.com

Between 1,250 and 1,500 people watch a video of the song everyday on YouTube. Click here for the Youtube Channel with videos relating to the song.
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The heroes song was created from the experience Peter Barnes had in visiting the Adelaide River War Cemetery (114 kms south of Darwin) in the Northern Territory and seeing the graves of Australians who gave their lives in the service and defence of their country.  Peter felt he should do something within his capabilities to honour the memory of such incredible sacrifice.

A total of 434 war graves marked by bronze plaques are contained in the Adelaide River War Cemetery. The burials are made up of 14 airmen of the RAF, 12 unidentified men of the British Merchant Navy; one soldier of the Canadian Army; 18 sailors, 181 soldiers and 201 airmen of the Australian Forces and seven men of the Australian Merchant Navy. The Northern Territory Memorial to the Missing honours a further 292 Servicemen and women lost to the north of Australia. The adjacent civil section contains the graves of the nine Post Office staff killed on 19 February 1942 during the bombing of Darwin, one of 63 separate occasions from that date. The civilian casualties of WW2 include those of 31 Indigenous Australians.

"To stand on my homeland, surrounded by our war dead, who fought heroically to defend Australia and their loved ones down the track, was a profound experience and initiated the creation of the song."
Peter Barnes -
The song has been used for commemorative purposes across Australia by schools, churches, choirs, bands, councils, retirement homes, military services, RSL branches and ANZAC tributes at NRL & AFL matches.  Radio stations throughout Australia have broadcast the song leading up to ANZAC Day and Remembrance Day.  The song is also requested to be played at funerals (for veterans).

A national war memorial song and a tribute to the ANZAC spirit of mateship, courage and sacrifice.

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Download an mp3 audio file of the song for free here  Download the lyrics here  Sheet music is available for free for commemorative purposes and include, full arrangement, choir, solo voice, piano, guitar (bass & electric), trumpet, drum kit. Contact Peter Barnes for sheet music to be sent by email.
It is nearly ten years since the creation of the song and now you can hear an instrumental recording of the music here at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JLgnHSudpyY
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Peter Barnes has also initiated and authored three Northern Territory songs. The powerful anthemic song 'It's Our Territory' created in 1996. Hear the song here'It's A Great Place (The Territory)' was recorded in 1997.  Hear the song here'This Northern Land Of Mine' was recorded in 1989. Hear the song here.   Peter has lived and worked in the NT.  Peter's daughter, Megan, was born in Darwin in 1987. Peter was General Manager and Creative Director of the largest and most successful advertising agency of its time in the NT and worked on memorable communication campaigns like Toyota Territory and 10 year Self Government Celebrations and It's Our Territory to name some.
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