http://www.nytimes.com/1981/07/21/obituaries/roger-doucet.html
Doucet died in 1981 at the age of 62 of a brain tumor. His wife Geraldine substituted for him singing anthems for some time. As my husband was a serious Montreal Canadiens hockey fan, we heard the Canadian anthem at least twice a week all hockey season.
In 1997, my husband and I, who had spent most of our adult lives in northern Vermont, were having dinner at a restaurant on the north shore of Oahu. We got in a conversation with the waitress who, as it turned out, was originally from Montreal. When you are that far from home, someone from Montreal seems almost like a next door neighbor...
The chat went on a while, and finally got around to the subject of nation anthems...we knew the Canadian anthem in the Roger Doucet bi-lingual version and she said she couldn't believe we remembered him. My husband said, he not only remembered Roger, he remembered when Geraldine sang the anthems...turned out the waitress was Geradine's daughter in law, and the whole family owned the restaurant, and Geraldine was in the kitchen! We ended up meeting all of them.
It was a great time.
So my favorite anthem is Roger's version of the Canadian anthem, because of the good memories.