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  1. The "Battle Cry of Freedom", also known as "Rally 'Round the Flag", is a song written in 1862 by American composer George Frederick Root (1820–1895) during the American Civil War. A patriotic song advocating the causes of Unionism and abolitionism , it became so popular that composer H. L. Schreiner and lyricist W. H. Barnes adapted it for ...

  2. Song History. In the midst of the Civil War, on July 2, 1862, President Lincoln issued a call for 300,000 volunteers to enter military service. Inspired by the call, composer George F. Root wrote "The Battle Cry of Freedom."

  3. Another knock-off, "Rally Round the Flag," had mundane lyrics and was produced by James T. Fields and William B. Bradbury. The lyrics to this song are: Yes, we'll rally round the flag, boys, We'll rally once again, Shouting the battle cry of Freedom, We will rally from the hillside, We'll gather from the plain, Shouting the battle cry of Freedom.

  4. The alterned lyrics are: 1. Our flag is proudly floating on the land and on the main, Shout, shout, the battle cry of Freedom; Beneath it oft we’ve conquered and will conquer oft again, Shout, shout, the battle cry of Freedom. Chorus: Our Dixie forever, she’s never at a loss. Down with the eagle and up with the cross.

  5. Feb 15, 2024 · George F. Root’s song The Battle-Cry of Freedom offers an opportunity to explore this phenomenon. Among the most popular compositions for loyal soldiers and civilians, its sheet music sold more than 500,000 copies in the 19th century.

  6. Written by George F. Root, “The Battle Cry of Freedom” was an immediate success in the North after its first public performance on April 24, 1862. Considered a “rally” song, it was played and sung with gusto by virtually every Federal regimental brass band and many others throughout the remainder of the war.

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  8. The lyrics of “The Battle Cry Of Freedom” paint a vivid picture of the time and the emotions that the song aimed to evoke. Each verse takes us on a journey through the call for unity and the fight for freedom during the American Civil War. Verse 1 “Yes we’ll rally round the flag, boys, we’ll rally once again Shouting the battle cry of ...

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