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About this product
Product Identifiers
Record LabelFolkways Records, Fowy
UPC0093070571723
eBay Product ID (ePID)21046063436
Product Key Features
FormatCD
Release Year2012
GenreCountry
ArtistVarious
Release TitleSongs of the Civil War
Dimensions
Item Height0.28 in
Item Weight0.16 lb
Item Length5.65 in
Item Width5.14 in
Additional Product Features
Number of Discs1
Number of Tracks34
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Tracks1.1 John Brown's Body 1.2 Johnny Is My Darling 1.3 Billy Barlow 1.4 Somebody's Darling 1.5 Old Abe Lincoln 1.6 The Vacant Chair 1.7 Lincoln and Liberty 1.8 Roll Alabama Roll 1.9 Clear the Track 1.10 Tramp, Tramp, Tramp 1.11 Bonnie Blue Flag 1.12 Tenting Tonight 1.13 Richmond Is a Hard Road to Travel 1.14 Battle Cry of Freedom 1.15 The Cumberland and the Merrimac 1.16 Just Before the Battle, Mother 1.17 Farewell Mother 2.1 Weeping Sad and Lonely 2.2 Marching Song of the First Arkansas 2.3 Overtures from Richmond 2.4 Pat Murphy of the Irish Brigade 2.5 Goober Peas 2.6 Cumberland Crew 2.7 High Toned Southern Gentlemen 2.8 When Johnny Comes Marching Home 2.9 Who Will Care for Mother Now? 2.10 Marching Through Georgia 2.11 No More Auction Block 2.12 Kingdom Coming (Year of Jubilo) 2.13 Booth Killed Lincoln 2.14 Oh, I'm a Good Old Rebel 2.15 Two Brothers 2.16 Battle Hymn of the Republic 1.34 Battle Hymn of the Republic
Sub-GenreFolk
NotesThe Civil War played an instrumental role in the development of an American national identity. Specifically for American folk music, the war inspired songwriting on both sides of the conflict, as amateurs and professionals wrote new, timely lyrics to old English, Scottish, and Irish ballads as well as original compositions. Some of the popular songs are still well known today, such as the "Battle Hymn of the Republic." This 33-song collection, featuring Pete Seeger, the New Lost City Ramblers, Hermes Nye, Cisco Houston, Sandy Ives, and others, was released on the centennial of the Civil War in 1960. It contains patriotic songs of the Union, songs about Southern rights, sentimental ballads, parodies, and marching songs.