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  2. Little Red Songbook - Wikipedia

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    The Little Red Songbook (1909), also known as I.W.W. Songs or Songs of the Industrial Workers of the World, subtitled (in some editions) Songs to Fan the Flames of Discontent, is a compilation of tunes, hymns, and songs used by the Industrial Workers of the World (I.W.W.) to help build morale, promote solidarity, and lift the spirits of the working-class during the Labor Movement.

  3. There Is Power in a Union - Wikipedia

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    "There Is Power in a Union" was first published in the Little Red Songbook in 1913, and has been recorded several times. Billy Bragg reused the title for his 1986 song "There Is Power in a Union" on the Talking with the Taxman About Poetry album, [2] which is set to the tune of "Battle Cry of Freedom". [3]

  4. Quotations from Chairman Mao Tse-tung - Wikipedia

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    Quotations from Chairman Mao (simplified Chinese: 毛主席语录; traditional Chinese: 毛主席語錄; pinyin: Máo Zhǔxí Yǔlù, commonly known as the "红宝书" pinyin: hóng bǎo shū during the Cultural Revolution [1]), colloquially referred to in the English-speaking world as the Little Red Book, [2] is a compilation book of ...

  5. The Tramp (song) - Wikipedia

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    That song has appeared in several movies, including Gone with the Wind, and the tune is well-known today as the melody of the Sunday School standard "Jesus Loves the Little Children". [ 6 ] "The Tramp" was first published in the Mar 6, 1913 edition (fifth edition) of the Little Red Songbook of the Industrial Workers of the World (also known as ...

  6. The Rebel Girl - Wikipedia

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    [1]: 287 The song was published in the Little Red Songbook of the Industrial Workers of the World, and as sheet music in 1915. It is said that Hill wrote the song for IWW orator Elizabeth Gurley Flynn, [2] claimed and proven by Gurley Flynn herself in her memoir. [3] (It has also been claimed that it was inspired Katie Phar and Agnes Fair.

  7. The Little Red Songbook - Wikipedia

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    The Little Red Songbook is the twelfth studio album by Scottish musician Momus, released by Le Grand Magistery in 1998. Momus describes the album's style as part of his " analog baroque " phase: "an odd blend of classicism and kitschy futurism."

  8. Category:Song books - Wikipedia

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    Little Red Songbook; Lochamer-Liederbuch; M. Mary Wiegold's Songbook; My Self Scumbag; N. NAMES Project AIDS Quilt Songbook; National Lampoon Songbook; The National ...

  9. List of socialist songs - Wikipedia

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    A popular Red Army song from the Russian Civil War and World War I. [37] Tachanka (song) Mikhail Ruderman and Konstantin Listov: 1937 Soviet Union: Glorifies the Tachankas (machine gun carts) used by the Red Army during the civil war. [38] March of the Defenders of Moscow: Alexey Surkov and Boris Mokrousov: 1941 Soviet Union