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  2. Music of World War I - Wikipedia

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    America Sings of War: American Sheet Music from World War I. Harrassowitz Verlag. ISBN 978-3-447-10278-0. Recorded Anthology of American Music, Inc. Praise the Lord and Pass the Ammunition Songs of World Wars I & II. Recorded Anthology of American Music, 1977. OCLC 221633326; United States. Songs of the Soldiers and Sailors, U.S. Washington: G ...

  3. In Flanders Fields - Wikipedia

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    At least 55 composers in the United States set the poem "In Flanders Fields" to music by 1920, including Charles Ives, Arthur Foote, and John Philip Sousa. [31] The setting by Ives, which premiered in early 1917, is perhaps the earliest American setting. [32] Fussell criticized the poem in his work The Great War and Modern Memory (1975). [25]

  4. Category:Songs of World War I - Wikipedia

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    B. Baby's Prayer Will Soon Be Answered; Battery A March; Battle Cry of Peace; The Battle Song of Liberty; Before I Grew Up to Love You; Belgium Put the Kibosh on the Kaiser

  5. List of authors in war - Wikipedia

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    James Gunn (author), U.S. Navy (This Fortress World) Dashiell Hammett, was assigned to Army Intelligence on the Aleutian Islands. He assisted in writing Battle of the Aleutians... He went on to write a number of detective novels; Sven Hassel, Danish-born penal regiment soldier; Robert A. Heinlein, Lt., graduate of the United States Naval Academy.

  6. The Battle Song of Liberty - Wikipedia

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    The Battle Song of Liberty is a World War I song written by Jack Yellen and composed by George L. Cobb, adapted from "Our Director" by F.E. Bigelow.The song was first published in 1917 by Walter Jacobs, in Boston, Massachusetts.

  7. It's a Long Way to Tipperary - Wikipedia

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    Sheet music cover Sculpture in Tipperary Town, Ireland, commemorating the song "It's a Long Way to Tipperary" (or "It's a Long, Long Way to Tipperary") is an English music hall song first performed in 1912 by Jack Judge, and written by Judge and Harry Williams, though authorship of the song has long been disputed. [1] [2] [3]

  8. I Didn't Raise My Boy to Be a Soldier - Wikipedia

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    Recorded Anthology of American Music, 1977. OCLC 221633326; The Big Book of Nostalgia: Piano, Vocals, Guitar. Milwaukee, WI: Hal Leonard Corp, 1995. ISBN 0-7935-3927-7 OCLC 154261620; Paas, John Roger. 2014. America sings of war: American sheet music from World War I. ISBN 9783447102780. OCLC 892462420

  9. List of chief music critics - Wikipedia

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    H. C. Colles, assistant music critic, then chief music critic, 1911–1943. [131] A. H. Fox Strangways, deputised for Colles (who was on active service) during WW1. [98] Frank Howes, staff writer from 1925, chief music critic, 1943–1960. [132] William Mann, assistant music critic from 1948, chief music critic, 1960–1982. [133]