
Songs of the North and South in the War between the States (1861-1865)
Title:
Songs of the North and South in the War between the States (1861-1865)
Author:
Luther, Frank, 1905-1980, performer.
Publication Information:
[Place of publication not identified] : Decca DL 8093., . [1955]
Physical Description:
1 disc : 33 1/3 rpm. monophonic ; 12 in.
General Note:
Title from container.
Program notes on container.
Language:
English
Contents:
Songs of the North: Battle cry of freedom. Marching along. We are coming, Father Abraham. Grafted into the army. Hard crackers come again no more. Tenting tonight on the old camp ground. Just before the battle, Mother. Just after the battle. When Johnny comes marching home again. Brother tell me of the battle. The dying volunteer. The vacant chair. Tramp, tramp, tramp. Oh wrap the flag around me boys. Sleeping for the flag. Columbia the gem of the ocean. Faded coat of blue. Battle hymn of the Republic.--Songs of the South: The bonnie blue flag. Maryland, my Maryland. Cheer boys cheer. Lorena. Eating goober peas. Here's your mule. All quiet along the Potomac tonight. Ever of thee I'm fondly dreaming. Rose of Alabama. Bonnie Eloise. A life on the Vicksburg Bluff. Lilly Dale. When this cruel war is over. Who will care for Mother now. Stonewall Jackson's way. The cavaliers of Dixis. Stonewall Jackson's requiem.
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Format :
Music LP