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Pam Nelson | 14:37 Fri 22nd Oct 2004 | History
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What was the song sung by Union soldiers?
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I suspect that they sang many songs - can you give us a snippet of the one you had in mind? I preferred the cavalry stuff like "Boots and Saddles" and "Gary Owen" (or did Russ Conway invent those?). How did it go?

Nope - I was right, pardner - "Boots and Saddles" was a cavalry bugle call:

http://www.angelfire.com/wy/9infantry/bugler.html

But that's by the by - how does yours go?

Maybe it was The Battle Cry of Freedom:

http://my.homewithgod.com/heavenlymidis/USA/battlecry.html

 

 

"John Brown's Body", perhaps, later given new words as "The Battle Hymn of the Republic.  This is the next song on from the one in Merlin's last link
Marching Through Georgia. Hurrah, Hurrah, we raise the Jubilee / Hurrah, Hurrah, the flag that sets you free / And so we sing our chorus from Atlanta to the sea / While we go marching through Georgia.
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