Description |
1 online resource (1 audio file) |
Contents |
Free America / Anon. ; Warren (1:46) -- The red, white, and blue (O Columbia, the gem of the ocean) / Shaw ; Becket (2:35) -- The soldier's tear / Lee ; Bayly (3:04) -- The bonnie blue flag / Macarthy (1:03) -- The battle cry of freedom / Root (2:21) -- When Johnny comes marching home / Gilmore (1:23) -- Tenting to-night / Kittredge (5:06) -- Tramp! Tramp! Tramp! / Root (2:49) -- Marching through Georgia / Work (2:24) -- Captain Jinks of the Horse Marines / Lingard (1:40) -- The faded coat of blue / McNaughton (3:29) -- Over there / Cohan (2:12) -- He is there! / Ives (3:59) -- God be with our boys to-night / Sanderson ; Bowles (3:21) -- Give a little credit to the navy / Gumble ; Kahn ; de Sylva (2:11) -- When Alexander takes his ragtime band to France / Hess ; Bryan ; Little (2:17) -- K-K-K-Katy / O'Hara (1:56) -- Over yonder where the lilies grow / O'Hara (2:42) -- Would you rather be a colonel with an eagle on your arm than a private with a chicken on your knee? / Edwards ; Fisher (2:27) -- There's a long, long trail / Elliot ; King (2:58) -- When the boys come sailing home / Lister ; Lister (2:15) -- My buddy / Donaldson ; Kahn (2:54) -- Keep the home-fires burning / Novello ; Ford (3:04) |
Performer |
Jon English, tenor ; Rob Carriker, piano ; Marlborough Singers ; Marlborough Chamber Players (Mario Aranda, percussion ; Neil Deland, French horn ; Peggy Friedland, piccolo) |
Event |
Recorded 1999 August, 2000 January and July Trebor Studios, Hudson, Massachusetts |
Notes |
Hard copy version record |
Subject |
War songs -- United States
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War songs.
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United States.
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Genre/Form |
Streaming audio
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Songs.
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Form |
Streaming audio
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Author |
English, Jon (Singer), singer.
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Carriker, Robert, instrumentalist.
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Marlborough Singers, singer
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Marlborough Chamber Players, instrumentalist
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