Songs of the Civil War: A Nation Divided
Songs of the Civil War: A Nation Divided
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1. Weeping, Sad and Lonely
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2. Yankee Doodle Dandy/Dixie
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3. John Brown's Body
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4. Battle Hymn of the Republic
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5. Goober Peas
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6. Lorena
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7. Corporal Schnapps
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8. Just Before the Battle, Mother
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9. Bonnie Blue Flag
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10. Tenting Tonight on the Old Camp Ground
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11. There Was an Old Soldier
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12. Hard Crackers
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13. Stonewall Jackson's Way
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14. We Are Coming, Father Abraham
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15. All Quiet Along the Potomac Tonight
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16. When Johnny Comes Marching Home Again
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17. Music Medley
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Songs of the Civil War: A Nation Divided,Various Artists,Star Line,Country & Western,Folk & Traditional,Nostalgia Collections,Old-Timey,Pop,Traditional Folk
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Songs of the Civil War: A Nation Divided
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Star Line
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000008DTQ
Release Date: 1995-04-16 |
Tracks:
- Weeping, Sad and Lonely
- Yankee Doodle Dandy/Dixie
- John Brown's Body
- Battle Hymn of the Republic
- Goober Peas
- Lorena
- Corporal Schnapps
- Just Before the Battle, Mother
- Bonnie Blue Flag
- Tenting Tonight on the Old Camp Ground
- There Was an Old Soldier
- Hard Crackers
- Stonewall Jackson's Way
- We Are Coming, Father Abraham
- All Quiet Along the Potomac Tonight
- When Johnny Comes Marching Home Again
- Music Medley
Customer Reviews:
A Surprising Gem.......2003-09-07
I owned this recording as a youngster during the Civil War Centennial (remember THAT?)and it was originally titled "JOHNNY REB AND BILLY YANK, A BALLAD OF THE NORTH AND SOUTH." The story of the war is told in a somewhat abstract way, by an American soldier who claims to be "all the American soldier boys that ever were, all wrapped up into one person." It is a good introduction for children, who might be inspired to learn more about this period. NOTE--"The Battle Cry of Freedom," which was on the original recording, is missing on the CD...I don't know why, unless it was to make room for the rather lame montage at the end. Also, it is the BANJO work that is done by Kirk Browne. The original recording gave credit for voice work to the late Win Stracke.
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