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  2. The Sacred War - Wikipedia

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    The Sacred War. " The Sacred War ", [a] also known as " Arise, Great Country! ", [b] is one of the most famous Soviet songs of World War II. The music is by Alexander Alexandrov, founder of the Alexandrov Ensemble and the musical composer of the State Anthem of the Soviet Union. The lyrics are by Vasily Lebedev-Kumach. [1]

  3. Katyusha (song) - Wikipedia

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    Matvey Blanter. "Katyusha" (Russian: Катюша[kɐˈtʲuʂə]ⓘ– a diminutiveform of Екатерина, Yekaterina— Katherine) is a Soviet-era folk-based song and military march composed by Matvey Blanterin 1938, with lyrics in Russian written by the Soviet poet Mikhail Isakovsky. It gained fame during World War IIas a patriotic song ...

  4. Brother, Can You Spare a Dime? - Wikipedia

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    Yip Harburg. " Brother, Can You Spare a Dime? " is one of the best-known American songs of the Great Depression. Written by lyricist Yip Harburg and composer Jay Gorney, it was part of the 1932 musical revue Americana; the melody is based on a Russian-Jewish lullaby. The song tells the story of the universal everyman, whose honest work towards ...

  5. The Great Compromise (song) - Wikipedia

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    Atlantic Records. Songwriter (s) John Prine. The Great Compromise is a song written and performed by John Prine. [1] The song was included on Prine's album Diamonds in the Rough which was released by Atlantic Records in 1972. It is an anti-war song and a protest song. Its theme is the disillusionment of the country during the Vietnam War era.

  6. Till We Meet Again (1918 song) - Wikipedia

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    See media help. " Till We Meet Again " is an American popular song. The music was written by Richard A. Whiting, the lyrics by Raymond B. Egan in 1918. Written during the Great War, the song tells of the parting of a soldier and his sweetheart. The title comes from the final line of the chorus: Till we meet again.

  7. The Great War (Sabaton album) - Wikipedia

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    The Great Waris the ninth studio album by Swedish power metalband Sabaton. It was released on 19 July 2019. [2][3]It is the first studio album to feature guitarist Tommy Johansson.[4] Like many of Sabaton's albums, it is a concept album, this time about World War I, often known as the Great War. The songs cover multiple stories from the war ...

  8. Amazing Grace - Wikipedia

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    John Newton, 1778 According to the Dictionary of American Hymnology, "Amazing Grace" is John Newton's spiritual autobiography in verse. In 1725, Newton was born in Wapping, a district in London near the Thames. His father was a shipping merchant who was brought up as a Catholic but had Protestant sympathies, and his mother was a devout Independent, unaffiliated with the Anglican Church. She ...

  9. Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812 - Wikipedia

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    Nominated for 2017 Tony Award for Best Musical. Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812 (or simply The Great Comet) is a sung-through musical adaptation of a 70-page segment from Leo Tolstoy 's 1869 novel War and Peace. The show was written by composer, lyricist, playwright, orchestrator Dave Malloy and originally directed by Rachel Chavkin.