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  2. Battle Hymn of the Republic - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history and lyrics of the American patriotic song "Glory, Glory Hallelujah", also known as the "Battle Hymn of the Republic". The song was written by Julia Ward Howe in 1861 and adapted from the soldiers' song "John Brown's Body".

  3. Julia Ward Howe - Wikipedia

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    Julia Ward Howe was an American author, poet, and social activist, best known for writing the "Battle Hymn of the Republic" and the Mothers' Day Proclamation. She was also an abolitionist, a suffragist, and a critic of her husband's control over her estate.

  4. The Battle Hymn of the Republic, Updated - Wikipedia

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    "The Battle Hymn of the Republic, Updated" (otherwise known as "The Battle Hymn of the Republic (Brought Down to Date)") was written in 1900 [1] by Mark Twain, as a parody of American imperialism, in the wake of the Philippine–American War. It is written in the same tune and cadence as the original "Battle Hymn of the Republic" by Julia Ward ...

  5. John Brown's Body - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the origin and evolution of the American folk song "John Brown's Body", also known as "John Brown's Song" and "Say, Brothers". See the lyrics of different versions and adaptations of the tune and text, including the famous "Battle Hymn of the Republic".

  6. 33 inspirational Memorial Day songs that will touch your heart

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    'The Battle Hymn of the Republic' by The United States Army Field Band. There's nothing more stirring than the traditional military anthem, "The Battle Hymn of the Republic." Patriotic and ...

  7. Blood on the Risers - Wikipedia

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    Blood on the Risers is a song about a fatal parachute jump in World War II, sung to the tune of the Battle Hymn of the Republic. The chorus replaces "Glory, glory, hallelujah" with "Gory, gory, what a hell of a way to die".

  8. Glory, Glory (fight song) - Wikipedia

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    The melody of "Glory, Glory" is the same as that of "Say Brothers Will You Meet Us," "John Brown's Body," and "Battle Hymn of the Republic." [1] The song was arranged for the University of Georgia Band by member, and later Department of Music chair, Hugh Hodgson in 1915.

  9. An American Trilogy - Wikipedia

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    A song medley by Mickey Newbury and popularized by Elvis Presley, using three 19th-century songs: "Dixie", "The Battle Hymn of the Republic" and "All My Trials". Learn about the history, charts, certifications and covers of this controversial and iconic tune.