

Crosby) (Colonial-Dames-AmericanWarSongs, p. Rally Round the Standard, Boys (by Fanny J. Rally Round the Flag (Prohibition version) ("We're coming from the factory, the office, shop and store") (Anna Adams Gordon, _Popular Campaign Songs_, National W.C.T.U. 304)Ĭampaign Song ("Ohio's stalwart son, General Garfield, is our choice, Garfield, the valiant, true and loyal") (Garfield and Arthur Campaign Song Book 1880, p. Social Freedom ("We're gathered here together to agitate and work And fight for liberty and freedom") (by Arthur Cheesewright) (Foner, p. 270)Ĭampaign Song ("The works have all shut down, boys, the wolf is at the door, So we'll vote the people's ticket now and ever") (Foner, p. Shouting the Battle-Cry of Labor ("We are marshalled for a conflict, with the enemies of toil") (by A. Labor, Land, and Freemen ("Yes, we'll rally round the polls, boys, We'll rally once again, Fighting for labor, land and freemen") (by B. Grant campaign song, sung to this tune despite the "little lamb" line) (Lawrence-MusicForPatriotsPoliticiansAndPresidents, p. Hiram's Menagerie ("Hiram had a little lamb," an anti U. Rally Round the Cause Boys (Wolf-AmericanSongSheets p. The Rally Cry of Freedom ("Come true loyal hearts") (Wolf-AmericanSongSheets p. The People's Rally Cry (Greenway-AmericanFolksongsOfProtest, p. John Terrell, "Battle Cry of Freedom" (Berliner 1854, 1898) Myers, "Battle Cry of Freedom" (Victor 3387, c. Harlan & Stanley, "Battle Cry of Freedom" (Victor 4099, c. 13, "The Battle-Cry of Freedom" (1 text, 1 tune) 78-79, "The Battle Cry of Freedom" (1 text) 285, "The Battle Cry Of Freedom" (1 text)Ĭolonial-Dames-AmericanWarSongs, pp. 107-109, "The Battle-Cry of Freedom" (1 text) 17-18, "The Battle Cry of Freedom (Rallying Song)" (1 text, 1 tune) 346-347, "Battle Cry of Freedom" (1 text) 131, "Rally Round the Flag Boys" (12 texts, none of them credited to Root this appears to be a separate song)ĭarling-NewAmericanSongster, pp. 7, "Battle Cry of Freedom, or, We'll Rally Round the Flag Boys" (21 references) cf. 18-19, "The Battle Cry of Freedom" (1 text, 1 tune) Silber-SoldierSongsAndHomeFrontBalladsOfCivilWar, pp. 20, "Southern 'Batty Cry of Freedom'" (3 texts, 1 tune, with the second being apparently a new set of words by author Root and the third an anonymous southern parody) 19, "The Battle Cry of Freedom, II (Battle Song)" p. 17-19, "The Battle Cry of Freedom (Rallying Song)" p. 362-363, "The Battle-Cry of Freedom" (1 text, 1 tune, a copy of the Root & Cady sheet music) Lawrence-MusicForPatriotsPoliticiansAndPresidents, pp. 18-21, "The Battle Cry of Freedom" (1 text, 1 tune) Jackson-PopularSongsOfNineteenthCenturyAmerica, pp. 34, "The Battle Cry of Freedom" (1 text, 1 tune, thoroughly mixed with "Marching Through Georgia") Meredith/Anderson-FolkSongsOfAustralia, p. 240-242, "The Battle Cry of Freedom" (1 text, 1 tune) Root-StoryOfAMusicalLife-GeorgeFRoot, pp. The Union forever, hurrah, boys, hurrah." Sundry boasts about the might and patriotism of the Union army marching to overcome the rebelsĮARLIEST DATE: 1862 (sheet music published by Root & Cady) Battle Cry of Freedom, The Battle Cry of Freedom, The DESCRIPTION: "Oh, we'll rally 'round the flag, boys, we'll rally once again, Shouting the battle cry of freedom.
