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  2. The Ship that Never Returned - Wikipedia

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    The song is best known nowadays for melodically inspiring later country tunes—most notably, the 1903 ballad "Wreck of the Old 97", which would become first million-selling country music hit. The melody was also adapted in Walter A. O'Brien 's 1948 campaign song " Charlie on the MTA ".

  3. Wreck of the Old 97 - Wikipedia

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    The disaster inspired several songs, the most famous being the ballad first recorded commercially by Virginia musicians G. B. Grayson and Henry Whitter. [6] Vernon Dalhart's version was released in 1924 (Victor Record no. 19427), sometimes cited as the first million-selling country music release in the American record industry, with Carson Robison playing guitar and Dalhart playing harmonica.

  4. Vernon Dalhart - Wikipedia

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    Marion Try Slaughter (April 6, 1883 – September 14, 1948), better known by his stage name Vernon Dalhart, was an American country music singer and songwriter. His recording of the classic ballad "Wreck of the Old 97" was the first country song reputed to have sold one million copies, although sales figures for pre-World War Two recordings are difficult to verify.

  5. Confederate Arizona - Wikipedia

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    The Arizona Territory, colloquially referred to as Confederate Arizona, was an organized incorporated territory of the Confederate States of America that existed from August 1, 1861, to May 26, 1865, when the Confederate States Army Trans-Mississippi Department, commanded by General Edmund Kirby Smith, surrendered at Shreveport, Louisiana.

  6. Category:Songs of the American Civil War - Wikipedia

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  7. Music of the American Civil War - Wikipedia

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    During the American Civil War, music played a prominent role on each side of the conflict, Union (the North) and Confederate (the South). On the battlefield, different instruments including bugles, drums, and fifes were played to issue marching orders or sometimes simply to boost the morale of one's fellow soldiers.

  8. Category:Songs based on American history - Wikipedia

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    Songs of the American Civil War (3 C, 94 P) ... Wreck of the Old 97; Y. Yankee Doodle This page was last edited on 23 September 2019, at 11:12 ...

  9. Old 97 - Wikipedia

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    Old 97 may refer to: Wreck of the Old 97 , 1903 American train wreck of the Fast Mail , which was itself known as "Old 97", and subsequent ballad Old 97's , American alternative rock group active 1993–present