<Li> The British band Half Man Half Biscuit used the melody for their song "Vatican Broadside". </Li> <Li> In Finland, the tune, sung with a fast tempo, is mainly known as the children's song "Pikku Matin auto", with the lyrics Pikku Matin autosta on kumi puhjennut, purukumilla paikkaamme sen ("the rubber (tyre) of little Matt's car has been punctured, we'll fix it with bubble gum". </Li> <Li> The tune has been used as a marching song in the Finnish military with the words Kalle - Kustaan muori makaa hiljaa haudassaan, ja yli haudan me marssimme näin ("Carl Gustaf's hag lies silently in her grave, and we're marching over the grave like this"). </Li> <Li> "Queen's College Colours", written in 1898 by student Alfred Lavell to inspire the Queen's University football team to victory, is also set to the tune of "The Battle Hymn of the Republic". </Li>

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