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Civil War songs

Title
Civil War songs [electronic resource] / Keith & Rusty McNeil.
Published
Riverside, Calif. : WEM Records, p1989.
Physical Description
1 online resource.
Local Notes
Access is available to the Yale community.
Notes
Previously published as compact disc.
Program notes laid in container.
Traditional and popular music "with historical narration."
Access and use
Access restricted by licensing agreement.
Variant and related titles
Music Online. American music.
Other formats
Original publishers catalog number
Original publishers catalog number
Original
Format
Audio / Online
Language
English
Added to Catalog
February 22, 2023
Series
Insights into American history through folksong
Performers
Keith and Rusty McNeil, narration, vocals, guitars, and other instruments, with other singers and instrumentalists.
Contents
Disc 1. (The War Begins:) All quiet along the Potomac tonight
Lincoln and liberty
Southern wagon
God save the South
Maryland, my Maryland
Bonnie blue flag
Dixie (instrumental)
Dixie's land
Dixie parodies
Yellow rose of Texas
Virginia Marseillaise
What's the matter
Treasury rats
Yankee Doodle Abraham's daughter
Ellsworth avengers (The Realities of War:) Just before the battle mother
Riding a raid
Stonewall Jackson's way
Battle hymn of the republic
Battle of Shiloh Hill
Disc 2. Battle cry of freedom
Southern battle cry of freedom
Goober peas
Hard crackers come again no more ; Army grub ; Army bean ; Army bugs
Homespun dress
We are coming, Father Abraham, $300 more
For bales (The Changing War:) Kingdom coming ; "My runaway Master" (monologue)
No more auction block for me
Slavery chain done broke at last
Oh, freedom
Go down moses
Free at last
John Brown's body
Marching song of the first Arkansas Regiment
Cumberland and the Merrimac
Alabama.
Disc 3. Kentucky, oh Kentucky
How are you, John Morgan
tramp, tramp, tramp ; Bonnie white flag
When Johnny comes marching home
(The Union Forever:) Last fierce charge
Lorena
Aura Lea
Children of the battlefield
'Twas at the siege of Vicksburg
I goes to fight mit Segel
Old Abe Lincoln came out of the wilderness
We are the boys of Potomac's ranks
Marching through Georgia
We are marching on to Richmond
Tenting on the old camp ground
Blue-gray medley.
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