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Win Stracke - Songs Of The Civil War FLAC
Performer:
Win Stracke
Album:
Songs Of The Civil War
Style:
Military, Folk
Released:
1965
Country:
US
Label:
Golden Record
Catalog:
LP-138
FLAC size:
1866 mb
MP3 size:
2490 mb
WMA size:
1593 mb


Tracklist


1Lorena
2Tenting Tonight
3Just Before The Battle Mother
4Corporal Schnapps
5Old Soldier-Wooden Leg
6Hard Crackers
7Battle Cry Of Freedom
8Battle Hymn Of The Republic
9Stonewall Jackson's Way
10When Johnny Comes Marching Home
11Weeping Sad & Lonely
12We Are Coming Father Abraham
13Goober Peas
14Yankee Doodle
15Parady Of Just Before The Battle Mother
16All Quiet Along The Potomac
17John Brown's Body
18Bonnie Blue Flag
19Dixie


Versions


CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
LP 138, LP-138Win Stracke Songs Of The Civil War ‎(LP)Wonderland Records , Wonderland Records LP 138, LP-138US1974


Notes


Featuring the Narration and Voice of Win Stracke, Male Chorus, Banjo, Fife, Drum and Bugle Corps.


Companies


  • Distributed By – Affiliated Publishers
  • Manufactured By – Bestway Products Inc.


Album


Songs Of The Civil War. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. Songs of the Civil War is a compilation album, released in 1991 by Columbia, that presents an assortment of contemporary performers recording period pieces and traditional songs, most of which date back to the American Civil War. Chris Anderson engineer. Hoyt Axton vocals, performer. Margaret Bailey vocals. Dale Ballinger vocals. Kris Ballinger vocals. Russ Barenberg guitar, mandolin. Ysaye Barnwell vocals, shekere. Jerry Bridges piano. Jim Brown producer. Ken Burns producer. Tracklist A1 Day Of Drums Composed By, Score Gil RobbinsEnsemble Shenandoah Orchestral Ensemble A2 Dixie Banjo John Townley 4Drums David Jones 25. The 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. It contains patriotic songs of the Union, songs about Southern rights, sentimental ballads, parodies, and marching songs. The liner notes by Paredon Records co-founder Irwin Silber feature song descriptions and lyrics plus a two-page essay about the music of the Civil War. Track Listing. Album 1960 33 Songs. Civil War Comrades, Douglas Jimerson & The Federal City Brass Band. American Favorite Ballads, Vol. Pete Seeger. Homespun Songs of the Union Army, Volume 1. Bobby Horton. Songs of the Civil War. Kate & Anna McGarrigle, Rufus Wainwright & Various Artists. Win Stracke's Album Songs Of The Civil War. Listen to all tracks of Songs Of The Civil War for free. All Quiet Along The Potomac - Win Stracke. When Johnny Comes Marching Home - Win Stracke. Similar Artists. Divided & United: The Songs of the Civil War. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей. Songs in album Songs Of The Civil War 1991. Jay Ungar ft. Molly Mason ft. Fiddle Fever - Ashokan Farewell. Leroy Troy - Cumberland Gap. Sweet Honey In The Rock - No More Auction Block For Me. 20 February 1908 d. 29 June 1991. American folk musician and co-founder of the Old Town School Of Folk Music, Inc. and Old Town School Recordings in Chicago, Illinois. A Chicago fixture in music, theater, and television in the 1940s, Stracke was known as 'Uncle Win' to viewers of his nationally syndicated children's television show on NBC until it was canceled in the wake of the 1950s blacklist. Civil War Music songs and lyrics for union and confederate songs. The Battle of the Bands, Civil War Style. During the winter of 1862-1863, Union and Confederate armies were camped near each other at Fredericksburg, Virginia, separated only by the expanse of the Rappahannock River. One cold afternoon, a band in the Union camp struck up some patriotic tunes to cheer the men