The Central Band of the Royal Air Force released a single of the march (HMV B10877) which reached 18 in the UK record charts on 21 October 1955. The march is now the musical setting for the hymn "God is our strength and refuge", based on
Psalm 46. By the time the sheet music for the march was published in 1955, Carlene Mair had added the following lyrics: Fans of
Lincoln City sing the song, with their arms outstretched imitating aircraft, after their team scores. It is also regularly played by Scottish football club
Rangers F.C. post match. The march was featured in the 1973 Christmas special of
The Goodies television series, "
The Goodies and the Beanstalk" and the 2nd episode of Series 7 "
Dodonuts". Progressive rock band
Jethro Tull concluded their concerts in the late 1970s and early 1980s with a rock rendition of the theme. It can be heard on their live 1978 album,
Bursting Out. In Chile, the orchestral version of this march was used for 40 years as a theme song for the radio news show "El Correo de Minería", in
Radio Minería. The march, with a lyric written for the occasion, was used as a theme song for the Norwegian
YMCA Scouts national scout camp in
Mandal, Norway in mid 1990. In the early 1990s,
Land Rover featured "The Dam Busters March" in a television advertisement for the
Land Rover Defender. In 1990,
Carlsberg Group parodied the 1955 film including "The Dam Busters March" in a television advertisement for Carling Black Label beer. In 1994, the March and the idea of the bouncing bomb (this time a rolled-up towel towards a sunbed) were used in another Carlsberg advertisement. A slightly re-arranged orchestral version is used in Danny Boyle's short film
Happy and Glorious, made for London's
2012 Summer Olympics opening ceremony. The song is featured on the
high score screen of the
Dragon 32 game
Tea Time. ==References==