"John Brown's Body" Dec 16, 1861 - Performed by Jim Knable
The spiritual "Say Brother, Will You Meet Us" became the hit Union Army marching song "John Brown's Body" which Julia Ward Howe rewrote as "The Battle Hymn of the Republic." It would later become "Solidarity Forever" with lyrics by Ralph Chaplin, written for the Industrial Workers of the World. This version of "John Brown's Body" is the most lyrically dense.
Видео "John Brown's Body" Dec 16, 1861 - Performed by Jim Knable канала Jim Knable
Видео "John Brown's Body" Dec 16, 1861 - Performed by Jim Knable канала Jim Knable
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