Can You Hear Australia's Heroes Marching? is a national war memorial song and a tribute to the ANZAC spirit of mateship, courage, and sacrifice. The song is timeless and honours the memory of those who have died in the service and defence of Australia in war. The marching theme of the song is especially powerful and supports the spirit of ANZAC Day. The song does not glorify war or endorse conflict of any kind. The song simply highlights the sacrifice of many Australians who died in the service and defence of our country in war. "The CD was great. We put it over the P.A. system in the park on ANZAC Day and the whole town has been humming the tune ever since." Collie Cardiff RSL - Western Australia "Last Sunday, the Brisbane Broncos played the Penrith Panthers at Suncorp Stadium in a round 7 NRL match. The match including the ceremony was shown live on Fox Sports. At 2.25pm there was a special Anzac tribute and your wonderful song was played as the special guests, match officials and both teams entered the stadium. They walked on in staggered starts escorted by Army service personnel to the music and it was absolutely wonderful. They all lined up in one line and the 'toss' was performed by an 85 yr old POW veteran. The Qld Premier with match referee and both team captains. The Qld President of the RSL read the Ode and a Navy bugler played the Last Post. It was a very moving few minutes and everyone loved it. You should be very proud of your song. Thanks again for permitting us to use the song. I have played it probably 30 times over the last month. It moves me every time, the words are reflective of our appreciation for these men & women." Brian McGrath - Operations Manager - Brisbane Broncos Football Club You can contact the author of the song if you would like to use the song for commemorative purposes for ANZAC Day and Remembrance Day. Music sheets are also available. Schools and students frequently ask to use this song in projects and commemorative ceremonies. 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). This year, as in the past five years, the song has been used for commemorative purposes across Australia by schools, churches, choirs, bands, councils, retirement homes and RSL branches. This year we also received requests for the song to be used for commemorative purposes by businesses, for example, a mining company. The song was also used for ANZAC tributes at NRL & AFL matches. "We, the ACT TPI Association, have been asked by the Federation of the TPI Association to create the same CD using your song for a national campaign to Federal politicians. The Federation has asked me to ask your permission to use your song on the national campaign. They only intend sending the CDs to the Federal and other local State politicians. For your information, we have found the CD of great benefit in informing our local politicians of just what is a TPI. Could you please advise if your approval is given to the Federation using your song on the CD?" TPI - Totally and Permanently Incapacitated Ex Servicemen and Women We also heard the song here in Kimbe, West New Britain, Papua New Guinea. I am organising a Dusk Service here to commemorate ANZAC Day & would much appreciate a copy of your great composition. E-mail request Any public broadcast or performance of the song requires the permission of the author -please contact Peter Barnes by email here or phone 0418 82 7756. You can email the author (Peter Barnes) at peterbarnes@iprimus.com.au You can read about the song at the website http://www.users.on.net/~revelation/heroes.htm Want to know what influenced the author to write and create the song? Go to http://www.users.on.net/revelation/Peter.htm You can watch a better quality video of the song on YouTube at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1j24bKov5Go Other songs by the author of this song that you can view on youtube include: Video clip of images of Australian military marching to the song. Anthem to remember the fallen. Singer - Darren Mullan © Peter Barnes 2001 - 2007. All Rights Reserved. All content remains the property of the respective copyright holders. Video you can watch. Australian war memorial song. Lest We Forget.