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"Spanish Bombs" - The Clash "Life During Wartime" - Talking Heads "If You Tolerate This Your Children Will Be Next" - Manic Street Preachers; Spain in My Heart: Songs of the Spanish Civil War (Various artists) (2007) —with contributions by Pete Seeger, Arlo Guthrie, Joel Rafael and Aoife (Finnes) Clancy (from Cherish the Ladies).
Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Songs of the Spanish Civil War (1 C, 13 P) Pages in category "Songs about Spain"
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Emblem of the International Brigades, Spanish Civil War "¡Ay Carmela!" is one of the most famous songs of the Spanish Republican troops during the Spanish Civil War. [1] It had originally been a nineteenth century folk song, El Paso del Ebro, commemorating the routing of Napoleonic troops across the river Ebro in 1807, during the War of ...
Songs of the Lincoln Brigade is a 1940 album by several members of the Almanac Singers: Baldwin 'Butch' Hawes, Bess Lomax Hawes and Pete Seeger, along with Tom Glazer. [1] The album presents "the songs of the men who left home and safety behind them in 1937 to fight Fascism" in Spain.
"Jarama Valley" also known as "El Valle del Jarama" is a song from the Second Spanish Republic. Referring to the Spanish Civil War Battle of Jarama, the song uses the tune of Red River Valley. The battle was fought from 6–27 February 1937, in the Jarama river valley a few kilometres east of Madrid.
Cantos nacionales ("national songs" or "Nationalist songs") were three songs of the Spanish Civil War recognized by Francoist Spain as honoring their fallen. The Decree 226/1937 [1] of the Burgos Junta declared the Marcha Granadera as the Spanish anthem.
A las Barricadas" ("To the Barricades") was one of the most popular songs of the Spanish anarchists during the Spanish Civil War. "A las Barricadas" is sung to the tune of "Whirlwinds of Danger" ("Warszawianka"), composed by Józef Pławiński.